The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns have entered an aggressive phase of recruiting as they chase a promising Class of 2027, already locking in ten verbal commitments that signal a strong early push.
A Surge in Commitments
So far, ten prospects have pledged to the program, among them three who carry three‑star ratings, underscoring the coaching staff’s ability to attract talent beyond the traditional powerhouses.
The early signees include quarterback Tammeron Anderson, defensive lineman Mason Smith and cornerback Caleb White, each of whom brings a distinct skill set that could reshape the roster.
Geographically, the class reflects a blend of home‑grown Louisiana athletes and out‑of‑state prospects, with six of the ten commits hailing from the state, including safety Landen Ortte from St. Thomas More High School in Lafayette.
The recruiting push comes on the heels of a 6‑7 overall record last season, a campaign that left the coaching staff eager to add depth and versatility as they look toward the 2026 slate.
Looking Ahead
Coaches have emphasized the need for additional weapons on both sides of the ball, a sentiment echoed by offensive coordinator Michael Desormeaux, who highlighted the importance of expanding the skill pool ahead of future matchups.
With a mixture of local talent and regional recruits, the Cajuns aim to build a foundation that can sustain competitiveness in the Sun Belt and beyond.
As the recruiting cycle progresses, the staff continues to monitor emerging prospects, hoping to cement a class that could rival the most celebrated groups in recent memory.