Option madness: A real dilemma! Why LSU have hamstrung themselves so high on 2025 recruitment market…
Nevada’s Las Vegas Derek Meadows, a four-star wide receiver from Bishop Gorman, visited Baton Rouge in July and declared his commitment to Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers. The best teams in America have been vying for the wideout’s services ever since, making him a highly sought-after prospect on the recruiting road.
The 6-foot-6, 205-pound player is ranked among the Top 10 wide receivers in the 2025 recruiting cycle and as Nevada’s top prospect. After making his decision public during the summer, Meadows choose the Tigers over a number of other schools, including Michigan, Alabama, and Notre Dame. He’s kept his options open up to this point.
What is the most recent rumor about Meadows’ hiring? Could he renounce his commitment to LSU before to next week’s Early Signing Period? The Michigan Wolverines Buzz: On November 2, the top-ranked wide receiver traveled to Ann Arbor to meet with the Michigan Wolverines ahead of their game versus Oregon, which is ranked first.
Over the past few months, Michigan has been vying for Meadows; early this month, the program welcomed the highly sought-after prospect to campus. Last Thursday, Michigan acquired the top American talent, Bryce Underwood, a former LSU commit. They are now trying to recruit Meadows, the top-ranked wide receiver commit from LSU.
The Michigan Wolverines are predicted by On3 Sports Recruiting Analyst Steve Wiltfong to win Meadows and secure his commitment, but the program isn’t the only one with a crystal ball forecast at this time.
Considering that Meadows’ family was born and reared in Michigan, there are connections here that favor the Wolverines.
In July, Meadows’ father told On3 Sports, “Home state for me and my wife.” Growing up, we were always Michigan fans. Growing up, you’ll be a Michigan or Michigan State supporter. We were Michigan supporters. Have many close relationships with people there. Many members of my family are present. Derek has many friends and family. Excellent in terms of education, and winning national championships doesn’t hurt. lots of academic support.
The purpose of this recruitment is to monitor future developments. Meadows has not been to Baton Rouge this autumn, and he has already booked another trip after seeing Ann Arbor.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish Enter the Mix:
During the home stretch of Meadows’ recruitment, it quickly became an LSU vs. Notre Dame battle with Michigan also being a name heavily involved prior to his commitment to the Tigers.
Two weekends ago, he returned to South Bend to visit Marcus Freeman and company, who were putting all their resources into finding the best wide receiver on their 2025 Big Board. This weekend, he will be visiting Notre Dame. They believe that he will probably wind up somewhere other than LSU.
Steve Wiltfong of On3 Sports stated that Texas A&M is also attempting to enter the fray; perhaps he will pay them a visit this weekend. “At Notre Dame, he has always felt at ease. Regardless of position, he is one of the best players on their board and is aware of his place there.
Here Come the Alabama Crimson Tide:
Kalen DeBoer and the Alabama Crimson Tide lost a commitment from five-star wide receiver Caleb Cunningham earlier this month after flipping to Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss Rebels.
The Crimson Tide have increased their pursuit of a number of wideouts throughout America, including Derek Meadows, an LSU commit, in light of Cunningham’s passing. With the Crimson Tide starting to make progress in recruiting him, Meadows has been interested in the Alabama program and what DeBoer’s team has to offer.
On Wednesday, Tom Loy and Blair Angulo, two 247Sports recruiting analysts, recorded their professional predictions that Meadows will be selected in Alabama’s 2025 recruiting class.
Although Meadows is still verbally committed to Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers, it appears like the highly sought-after wide receiver will change his mind and sign with the Alabama Crimson Tide or Michigan Wolverines before to the Early Signing Period.