Syracuse Football: Numerous 2024 three-star commits to visit ‘Cuse this weekend
By Neil Adler
Last weekend, Syracuse football coaches hosted a massive amount of highly rated prospects in the 2024 class on official visits, and since that time, the Orange has secured multiple verbal commitments in that cycle.
This coming weekend is also shaping up to be a huge one for the new ‘Cuse coaching staff, as several college transfers are taking official visits to the Hill.
What’s more, numerous 2024 players who had previously given verbal pledges to the Orange are expected to travel to Central New York on visits this weekend, according to social media posts.
With the early signing period for the senior class set to arrive on Wednesday, Dec. 20, this weekend is an opportunity for the new ‘Cuse coaches, led by head coach Fran Brown, to meet with 2024 commits before National Signing Day.
Syracuse football will soon host a bunch of commits in the senior class on official visits.
Here are some of the Orange’s 2024 verbal commits who are planning to visit Central New York this weekend, based on posts from their X pages.
•Three-star linebacker Tristen Graham of Middletown High School in Middletown, Del., who verbally committed in June.
•Three-star defensive back Braheem Long of Camden High School in Camden, N.J., who verbally committed in June.
•Three-star offensive lineman Noah Rosahac of Jim Thorpe Area High School in Jim Thorpe, Pa., who verbally committed in April.
•Three-star running back Jaden Hart of Michigan City High School in Michigan City, Ind., who verbally committed in June.
•Three-star quarterback Jakhari Williams of the First Presbyterian Day School in Macon, Ga., who verbally committed in June.
•Three-star wide receiver Jaylan Hornsby of Winslow Township High School in Atco, N.J., who a few days ago flipped from Texas A&M to Syracuse football.
College transfers who are planning to take official visits to the Orange this weekend include freshman defensive lineman Will Norman from Florida, three-star freshman wide receiver Yazeed Haynes of Georgia, and four-star junior defensive lineman Fadil Diggs of Texas A&M.