April Recruiting Highlights
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Highlighting the latest recruiting news from around Nevada. Cale Breslin NV #14 RB #1 HEIGHT 5'11" WEIGHT 190 POS RB CLASS 2025 View Profile Cale Breslin Twitter State: Nevada School: Faith Lutheran Breslin had a busy month making visits to…
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Breslin had a busy month making visits to Syracuse for the Orange spring game after picking up an offer in March, a visit to Wisconsin that resulted in an offer from the Badgers, and a visit to Maryland to close out the month. The talented 2025 LB has now added four D-I offers in the past month and has set up official visits for later this summer. Breslin’s trending up as the top-ranked RB in the state.
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Meadows continued his tour of SEC unofficial visits with LSU and Tennessee this month, along with an unofficial to Ann Arbor for Michigan’s spring game. The star ’25 WR has been one of the hottest prospects on the national recruiting scene this offseason with the elite blend of length (6’6″/195), speed, and athleticism he offers. Meadows is one of the most coveted wideouts in the country with over 20 D-I offers.
Glasper booked an official visit with Iowa St. for June after an unofficial visit to Ames this month. Green Valley’s two-way standout (WR/DB) has been one of the state’s biggest stock-risers on the recruiting trail this offseason after a stellar season on both sides of the ball (7 INTs, 7 rec. TDs as a junior). Glasper’s recruitment continues to heat up after picking up six D-I offers in March.
Green carried out unofficial visits with Fresno St., Nevada, and Arizona St. this month. The 2025 LB also picked up a sixth D-I offer from Army. Green continues to generate interest from several Mountain West programs now holding offers from UNLV, SDSU, Nevada, and Fresno St.
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Buchanan’s stock soared this month after adding offers from Iowa St., Penn, and Oregon St., and Utah. The ’25 WR/FS is a unique blend of size (6’4″/205), physicality, and athleticism on both sides of the ball. He offers upside at either position with potential to develop into a dominant perimeter threat or physical, rangy safety at the next level. Buchanan booked his first official visit with Utah for June.