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Five-Star Recruits Commit as College Football Teams Gear Up for 2027 Class

May and June become pivotal for top prospects, with Alabama, Florida and others securing marquee pledges.

The rhythm of college football recruiting shifts dramatically as the spring months give way to the heat of June, a period when programs intensify their pursuit of the nation’s most coveted prospects.

May and June are widely regarded as the decisive windows for securing five‑star pledges, and this year several powerhouse programs have already announced high‑profile commitments that could influence the balance of power in the upcoming class.

Five-Star Commitments Shaping the 2027 Landscape

Alabama has taken a major step forward by landing five‑star quarterback Elijah Haven, a prospect whose blend of arm strength and poise has drawn comparisons to recent NFL successes.

In the SEC, Florida added to its offensive line by securing Maxwell Hiller, a top tackle whose size and footwork make him an immediate candidate for early playing time.

Georgia continued its tradition of elite backfield talent by receiving a commitment from Spell, the highest‑rated running back in the 2027 cycle, who is expected to bolster the Bulldogs’ rushing attack.

LSU announced two five‑star pledges, Ahmad Hudson and Jaiden Bryant, signaling the Tigers’ aggressive push to rebuild a defense that has been a focal point of recent seasons.

Miami made a splash by flipping four‑star recruit Donte Wright from Georgia’s roster, a move that underscores the Hurricanes’ growing ability to compete for top talent on the national stage.

Notre Dame celebrated its first five‑star pledge of the cycle with Oluwasemilore Olubobola, a versatile athlete whose skill set could translate into a dynamic playmaker for the Fighting Irish.

Ohio State’s recruiting haul grew with the addition of DJ Jacobs, a player ranked among the top five overall prospects nationally, adding depth to the Buckeyes’ defensive line.

Oklahoma, already home to two five‑star commitments, continues to chase additional elite recruits, positioning itself as a contender for a class that could redefine its offensive identity.

Texas managed to keep Easton Royal at home despite external pressure, a retention that reinforces the Longhorns’ stability at the quarterback position.

Texas A&M currently leads the nation with five five‑star commitments, highlighted by the addition of Mark Matthews, a defensive back whose coverage skills have drawn early‑round NFL buzz.

Texas Tech doubled its five‑star count with the verbal commitments of Jalen Brewster and Anthony Sweeney, signaling the Red Raiders’ ambition to climb the Big 12 rankings.

Finally, USC is building a top‑tier class anchored by Honor Fa’alave‑Johnson, a cornerstone recruit whose presence could reshape the Trojans’ defensive secondary.

The cascade of five‑star verbal commitments illustrates how programs are leveraging the summer recruiting period to cement foundations for the 2027 season, setting the stage for a potentially dramatic year on the field.

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