Official 2025 Gophers Football Recruiting Thread: Links, Tweets, Videos, Rumors

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This is actually a 2024 add late

After only taking one linebacker in their 2024 linebacker class with in-state guy Mason Carrier, defensive coordinator and linebacker coach Corey Hetherman has elected to add one more to that with Amaliri. He got on Hetherman's radar at the Lindenwood Mega Camp on June 1st, and immediately earned an offer after his performance there. The Canadian just graduated from Clearwater Academy high school down in Florida this past week, so while his plan had been to attend a prep school at St. Thomas More, he'll now enroll at Minnesota in a few weeks.

https://247sports.com/college/minne...-football-recruiting-david-amaliri-232857858/
So his scholly counts against 24 also?
 



Interesting that Allen Trieu's scouting report comp is Esezi Otomewo!

Solid offer list. Indiana, Kentucky, Rutgers, wisconsin, Illinois, Purdue, West Virginia
 


This is actually a 2024 add late

After only taking one linebacker in their 2024 linebacker class with in-state guy Mason Carrier, defensive coordinator and linebacker coach Corey Hetherman has elected to add one more to that with Amaliri. He got on Hetherman's radar at the Lindenwood Mega Camp on June 1st, and immediately earned an offer after his performance there. The Canadian just graduated from Clearwater Academy high school down in Florida this past week, so while his plan had been to attend a prep school at St. Thomas More, he'll now enroll at Minnesota in a few weeks.

https://247sports.com/college/minne...-football-recruiting-david-amaliri-232857858/

Liebert saying 2025. Based on the article he was going to go to Thomas More, Liebert saying he still is.
 







Flip from USF

Interesting. Maybe a bit under the radar from injury

Marshall missed most of last season with an injury, but his road to recovery has been a quick one as just a month ago at the Under Armour Camp in Charlotte, he was named the running back MVP from that day
 


Flip from USF

Interesting. Maybe a bit under the radar from injury

Marshall missed most of last season with an injury, but his road to recovery has been a quick one as just a month ago at the Under Armour Camp in Charlotte, he was named the running back MVP from that day
By all accounts seems like someone who could be blowing up after his senior year. Can’t say its not a bit of a shame to miss out on the other RB targets too though.
 











Fleck doesn’t like to wait around for commitments. Must be close to done with 2025 recruiting. Looks like he got some very athletic and talented players.
 


Flip from USF

Interesting. Maybe a bit under the radar from injury

Marshall missed most of last season with an injury, but his road to recovery has been a quick one as just a month ago at the Under Armour Camp in Charlotte, he was named the running back MVP from that day
Sounds like the OT Shipp also missed his junior year. These types of guys could blow as seniors.
 

Sounds like the OT Shipp also missed his junior year. These types of guys could blow as seniors.
It's an interesting class. Still trying to grasp given the flurry over the past couple weekends.

It feels like there's quite a bit based off upside...guys new to the sport (the TX OT), couple guys coming off injury but camping/testing well, etc.

It's impossible to judge a class, yet even try to speculate on individual players but it will be interesting how this class plays out over the next few years.

Of course on this era NIL and transfers are equally, if not more, important. Good times lol
 



Offers from Arizona State, Arkansas, Baylor, BYU, Cal, Duke, Georgia Tech, Oregon State, Texas Tech, Utah
If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. (R.G)
 




Class is pretty much done. Out of the players who visited and have not committed they might not get many, or maybe none. They had to scramble at the running back and linebacker spots. At the other positions they did much better.
 

Not too concerned about running back but could use a couple game changers at LB.
 

Per Randy:

The saying, "Make hay while the sun shines" could apply to coach P.J. Fleck and the Gophers football program, which annually designate a couple of weekends in June as a "Summer Splash" recruiting event. The hope is that showing off Minnesota at its weather best to players on their official visits will assist in enticing them to pick the Gophers.

The second of the two splash weekends ended Sunday, and Fleck and his coaching staff ended up with 13 verbal commitments for their 2025 recruiting class during that two-week span. Those pledges give Minnesota 23 for its class, and as of Monday afternoon, the Gophers ranked No. 18th nationally and sixth among Big Ten teams in the constantly-changing 247 Sports composite ratings of major recruiting services. Recruits can sign their national letters of intent during the early signing period from Dec. 4-6.

Here are five takeaways from the two weekends:

1. Stocking the lines was a priority​

Brian Callahan and Winston DeLattiboudere III have reason to smile. Of the 23 players who have committed to the Gophers, five are offensive linemen and six are either defensive linemen or edge rushers. That's 47.8% of the commitments dedicated to the big guys up front, giving Callahan, the offensive line coach, and DeLattiboudere, the defensive line coach, a solid amount of clay to mold for the future. Two of the offensive linemen — Nelson McGuire of Midlothian, Texas, and Mark Handy of Albuquerque, N.M. — weigh in at 300 pounds or more, while all of the defensive linemen and edge rushers are 6-3 or taller.

2. Westward Ho!​

The Gophers under Fleck haven't been known to recruit heavily in California. In fact, only two players from the Golden State — junior college quarterback Vic Viramontes and JUCO offensive lineman Jason Dickson in 2018 — have been part of the Gophers' early signing group in Fleck's previous eight recruiting classes.

That is changing with the 2025 class, the first that includes the western expansion of the Big Ten to USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington. Fleck received commitments from three Californians — Laguna Beach quarterback Jackson Kollock, Corona Centennial offensive tackle Daniel Shipp and Covina Charter Oak wide receiver Legend Lyons. Throw in Portland, Ore., offensive tackle Zac Stascausky, Peoria, Ariz., offensive lineman Nick Spence and Handy, and the Gophers have six commitments from either the Mountain or Pacific time zone.

3. Lose one, gain one on DL​

In March, the Gophers flipped Middleton, Wis., defensive lineman Torin Pettaway from his commitment to Wisconsin, but last week Pettaway changed his mind and bounced back to the Badgers. "Regardless of what I was thinking in my decision, Wisconsin stayed on me," Pettaway told 247Sports. "They've been recruiting me heavily since Day One, and just whenever I get to be on campus and be around the guys, it's a special feeling. It feels like a family up here."

The Gophers rebounded Sunday by adding defensive lineman Jayquan Stubbs from Cleveland Heights (Ohio) High School. The 6-6, 249-pounder visited Purdue and West Virginia and was set to visit Illinois. Stubbs' coach is former Gophers linebacker Mac Stephens.

4. A couple of surprises​

On Sunday, the Gophers landed two recruits that came in under the radar. Lyons, who caught 74 passes for 950 yards and seven touchdowns last season, received his offer from the Gophers and committed on Saturday.

Linebacker David Amaliri, a Winnipeg, Manitoba, native, received his Minnesota offer on June 1 and committed Sunday. Syracuse was the Gophers' main competition for Amaliri.

5. The Gophers might not be done​

While the bulk of Minnesota's 2025 class committed over the past two weeks, some players who visited still could end up with the Gophers. Those to watch include:

* Defensive lineman Derry Norris of Spruce Creek High in Port Orange, Fla. Norris has visited Georgia Tech and Miami (Fla.), and has offers from Alabama and Arkansas.

* Running back Dramekco Green of Conroe, Texas. Green has visited Tulsa and TCU and is scheduled to visit Arizona.

* Defensive lineman Shawn Hammerbeck of Winner, S.D. Hammerbeck visited Nebraska last weekend and is scheduled to visit Texas Tech next.


Go Gophers!!
 

Per Randy:

The saying, "Make hay while the sun shines" could apply to coach P.J. Fleck and the Gophers football program, which annually designate a couple of weekends in June as a "Summer Splash" recruiting event. The hope is that showing off Minnesota at its weather best to players on their official visits will assist in enticing them to pick the Gophers.

The second of the two splash weekends ended Sunday, and Fleck and his coaching staff ended up with 13 verbal commitments for their 2025 recruiting class during that two-week span. Those pledges give Minnesota 23 for its class, and as of Monday afternoon, the Gophers ranked No. 18th nationally and sixth among Big Ten teams in the constantly-changing 247 Sports composite ratings of major recruiting services. Recruits can sign their national letters of intent during the early signing period from Dec. 4-6.

Here are five takeaways from the two weekends:

1. Stocking the lines was a priority​

Brian Callahan and Winston DeLattiboudere III have reason to smile. Of the 23 players who have committed to the Gophers, five are offensive linemen and six are either defensive linemen or edge rushers. That's 47.8% of the commitments dedicated to the big guys up front, giving Callahan, the offensive line coach, and DeLattiboudere, the defensive line coach, a solid amount of clay to mold for the future. Two of the offensive linemen — Nelson McGuire of Midlothian, Texas, and Mark Handy of Albuquerque, N.M. — weigh in at 300 pounds or more, while all of the defensive linemen and edge rushers are 6-3 or taller.

2. Westward Ho!​

The Gophers under Fleck haven't been known to recruit heavily in California. In fact, only two players from the Golden State — junior college quarterback Vic Viramontes and JUCO offensive lineman Jason Dickson in 2018 — have been part of the Gophers' early signing group in Fleck's previous eight recruiting classes.

That is changing with the 2025 class, the first that includes the western expansion of the Big Ten to USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington. Fleck received commitments from three Californians — Laguna Beach quarterback Jackson Kollock, Corona Centennial offensive tackle Daniel Shipp and Covina Charter Oak wide receiver Legend Lyons. Throw in Portland, Ore., offensive tackle Zac Stascausky, Peoria, Ariz., offensive lineman Nick Spence and Handy, and the Gophers have six commitments from either the Mountain or Pacific time zone.

3. Lose one, gain one on DL​

In March, the Gophers flipped Middleton, Wis., defensive lineman Torin Pettaway from his commitment to Wisconsin, but last week Pettaway changed his mind and bounced back to the Badgers. "Regardless of what I was thinking in my decision, Wisconsin stayed on me," Pettaway told 247Sports. "They've been recruiting me heavily since Day One, and just whenever I get to be on campus and be around the guys, it's a special feeling. It feels like a family up here."

The Gophers rebounded Sunday by adding defensive lineman Jayquan Stubbs from Cleveland Heights (Ohio) High School. The 6-6, 249-pounder visited Purdue and West Virginia and was set to visit Illinois. Stubbs' coach is former Gophers linebacker Mac Stephens.

4. A couple of surprises​

On Sunday, the Gophers landed two recruits that came in under the radar. Lyons, who caught 74 passes for 950 yards and seven touchdowns last season, received his offer from the Gophers and committed on Saturday.

Linebacker David Amaliri, a Winnipeg, Manitoba, native, received his Minnesota offer on June 1 and committed Sunday. Syracuse was the Gophers' main competition for Amaliri.

5. The Gophers might not be done​

While the bulk of Minnesota's 2025 class committed over the past two weeks, some players who visited still could end up with the Gophers. Those to watch include:

* Defensive lineman Derry Norris of Spruce Creek High in Port Orange, Fla. Norris has visited Georgia Tech and Miami (Fla.), and has offers from Alabama and Arkansas.

* Running back Dramekco Green of Conroe, Texas. Green has visited Tulsa and TCU and is scheduled to visit Arizona.

* Defensive lineman Shawn Hammerbeck of Winner, S.D. Hammerbeck visited Nebraska last weekend and is scheduled to visit Texas Tech next.


Go Gophers!!
Under #5 he has Norris, Green and Hammerbeck. I don’t think there’s much of a chance for Norris. I would go with Green, Hammerbeck and Smith for the final 3 spots. Possibly the LB Anderson if one of the 3 goes elsewhere.
 




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