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Nation's No. 1 recruit Jackson Cantwell announces commitment

Nation's No. 1 recruit Jackson Cantwell announces commitment

Yahoo16-05-2025

Five-star offensive tackle recruit Jackson Cantwell, who is the No. 1 ranked recruit in the country, has committed to the Miami Hurricanes. Cantwell is a massive offensive tackle with the talent to play as a true freshman at the college level.
Cantwell committed to Miami over the Oregon Ducks, Georgia Bulldogs and Ohio State Buckeyes. Cantwell was projected to commit to Georgia by many, but late in the process Miami emerged as the favorite to land Cantwell. There's no doubt that Miami offered a major name, image and likeness package for Cantwell.
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The 6-foot-8, 300-pound offensive tackle plays high school football and participates in track and field for Nixa High School in Nixa, Missouri. Cantwell plans to participate in track and field at the college level. Both of his parents were Olympic throwers.
"I'm glad I've been through it and it has changed me for the better," said Cantwell regarding his recruiting process ahead of his commitment.
Nixa Eagles Jackson Cantwell holds back a Joplin defender during the championship game of Class 6 District 5 football at Nixa on Friday, Nov. 11, 2023.
Cantwell is the No. 1 recruit in Missouri and the No. 1 offensive tackle in the country. Cantwell is a leader for Nixa High School. He also helps Nixa's offensive line coach with junior varsity practices on Mondays.
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Cantwell thanked all of his coaches, teachers, teammates, his high school and his family ahead of his commitment.
What's next for Georgia?
Georgia needs to land a premier offensive lineman in the class of 2026. Coach Kirby Smart and Georgia hosted Cantwell on a visit days before his commitment, so this one hurts for the Bulldogs.
Georgia has a commitment from four-star offensive tackle Graham Houston. The Bulldogs are also expected to land a commitment from three-star interior offensive lineman Breck Kolojay, three-star interior offensive lineman Malcolm Gaston and four-star interior offensive lineman Ekene Ogboko.
This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: Five-star OT recruit Jackson Cantwell announces surprising commitment

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