Football

Tulane Locks Down 20th Commitment in 2027 Class with Dallas Crescenzo

Three‑star wide receiver flips from Purdue to the Green Wave, adding depth and playmaking

Tulane University announced today that it has reached the 20‑commit mark in its 2027 recruiting class, a milestone that underscores the program’s growing momentum under head coach Will Hall.

A Multifaceted Threat on the Field

Dallas Crescenzo, a three‑star wide receiver from Bastrop, Texas, chose the Green Wave after a recruiting journey that included a prior pledge to Purdue and visits to powerhouse programs such as Florida State, Oklahoma State and Arizona State.

At 6‑foot‑0 and 183 pounds, Crescenzo runs a 4.51‑second 40‑yard dash, a speed that translates into separation on routes and the ability to stretch defenses vertically.

In his most recent high school season he recorded 29 receptions for 660 yards and seven touchdowns, numbers that hint at a player who can turn modest targets into big plays.

What sets Crescenzo apart is his positional flexibility; he can line up in the slot, on the outside, or even in the backfield, giving offensive coordinators a versatile weapon.

Beyond his receiving skill set, he is also a dangerous punt returner, adding a dynamic element to special teams that can shift field position in an instant.

Coach Hall praised the commitment, noting that Crescenzo’s physical approach to the game aligns with the Green Wave’s identity. “He embraces contact and brings a toughness that will complement our existing playmakers,” Hall said.

Crescenzo describes himself as a physical player who does not shy away from blocking or tackling, a mindset that should mesh well with Tulane’s offensive philosophy.

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