2026 Immanuel Iheanacho 5* OL from Rockville, MD

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With the 2025 recruiting cycle officially in the books this past Wednesday, the calendar has wholly flipped to the 2026 class. With that in mind, Iheanacho, the No. 2 overall recruit and top-ranked player from Maryland, told On3 that he is hoping to cut down his list of schools to “10 or 11” next week.

After that, his attention will turn to visits and a hopeful August commitment. As of now, Iheanacho has five schools that he is certain he plans to officially visit: Georgia, Penn State, Oregon, Alabama and Maryland. Then, there are three fighting for his sixth OV: LSU, Miami and Texas A&M.
 
With the 2025 recruiting cycle officially in the books this past Wednesday, the calendar has wholly flipped to the 2026 class. With that in mind, Iheanacho, the No. 2 overall recruit and top-ranked player from Maryland, told On3 that he is hoping to cut down his list of schools to “10 or 11” next week.

After that, his attention will turn to visits and a hopeful August commitment. As of now, Iheanacho has five schools that he is certain he plans to officially visit: Georgia, Penn State, Oregon, Alabama and Maryland. Then, there are three fighting for his sixth OV: LSU, Miami and Texas A&M.
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With the 2025 recruiting cycle officially in the books this past Wednesday, the calendar has wholly flipped to the 2026 class. With that in mind, Iheanacho, the No. 2 overall recruit and top-ranked player from Maryland, told On3 that he is hoping to cut down his list of schools to “10 or 11” next week.

After that, his attention will turn to visits and a hopeful August commitment. As of now, Iheanacho has five schools that he is certain he plans to officially visit: Georgia, Penn State, Oregon, Alabama and Maryland. Then, there are three fighting for his sixth OV: LSU, Miami and Texas A&M.

It is kind of odd to see a kid from one of the most academically prestigious schools not considering more academically elite schools, especially in this case where he is of West African descent. No GTs, Stanfords, Michigan, Cals or Duke.
 
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