The Ole Miss Rebels will welcome in-state five-star wide receiver Caleb Cunningham for a visit in early March, he revealed on Monday. Cunningham, a 2025 talent from Choctaw County (Ackerman, Miss.) High School, is entering his senior season at a school where he helped lead an offensive resurrection in 2023, catching 48 passes for 1,138 yards and 14 touchdowns while averaging 23.7 yards per grab.
Lane Kiffin and Kelvin Bolden also visited Cunningham at CCHS in January, which was also the month he released his Top 12 colleges. Cunningham’s spring visit tour will begin in Ole Miss, and his itinerary is listed below.
– Ole Miss Rebels (March 4) – Alabama Crimson Tide (March 6) – LSU Tigers (March 8) – Florida State Seminoles (March 23) – Auburn Tigers (March 30) – Tennessee Volunteers (April 1) – Miami Hurricanes (April 6) – Florida Gators (April 13) – Texas A&M Aggies (April 19)
College football recruiting: Where things stand for top 10 offensive linemen in 2025 class
The February recruiting dead period for the 2025 class is still ongoing, but efforts will pick up in March as schools make their push to land top targets on their respective Big Boards. More than sixty of the class’s Top247 talents have already committed, with eight of the 39 offensive linemen off the board heading into the spring.
Warner Robins (GA) Houston County interior lineman Peyton Joseph is one of the most recent recruits to make an early commitment, picking Florida over fellow finalists Florida State, Georgia Tech, and LSU this weekend. Eight of the top ten offensive linemen, both tackles
Recruiting visits will resume in early March with a long list of schools looking to try and lock in one of the available top linemen remaining in the 2025 cycle. So, where do things currently stand with the top-10 offensive linemen in the upcoming class?