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Four-star WR Jalen Lott names top schools

Four-star WR Jalen Lott names top schools

USA Today07-04-2025

Four-star WR Jalen Lott names top schools
The Georgia Bulldogs are in the mix for yet another elite prospect. Class of 2026 four-star wide receiver Jalen Lott announced his top 10 schools, with Georgia being in the mix. He also is considering Texas, Florida, Alabama, Ohio State, Oregon, Colorado, LSU, USC and Miami, according to Hayes Fawcett.
Lott is a four-star wide receiver from Panther Creek High School in Fenton, Texas. He also competes in track in field, winning the Junior Olympic Championships in long-jump with a 24-foot, 3-inch jump. He also won the class 4A State Championship in July 2022.
Lott doesn't have a visit scheduled with the Georgia Bulldogs. He has visits scheduled with Oregon, Ohio State, USC, LSU, and Texas. He would be a second-generation Texas Longhorn. His dad James played cornerback for the Longhorns, and his mom Fey played women's basketball at Texas. His sister Falyn is a track and field athlete for USC.
Lott is the 8th ranked prospect from Texas and the No. 61 prospect in the nation.

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