March has proven to be a hectic period for [ppp1]. Following the revelation of his top six college choices, he embarked on a series of spring college tours.
Sanders has now confirmed official visits to all six of his finalist schools. His scheduled official visits include South Carolina on April 19, [ppp2] on May 31, [ppp3] on June 7, [ppp4] on June 14, [ppp5] on June 18, and [ppp6] on June 21.
Ranked as the No. 2 prospect overall and the premier offensive tackle in the 2025 recruitment cycle by the [ppp7], Sanders stands tall at 6-foot-5.5 and weighs 255 pounds. He has already visited Clemson and Georgia this month, with a visit to Alabama planned for March. Additionally, he has trips to Tennessee and South Carolina lined up for April.
Upon narrowing down his options to six on March 2, On3’s Director of Recruiting Chad Simmons highlighted three schools that appear to lead the race for Sanders as spring unfolds.
Sanders shared insights into his top school choices with On3’s Hayes Fawcett:
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Tennessee: Sanders admires the program’s promising future and expresses confidence in the coaching staff’s capabilities.
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Georgia: Having a long-standing affection for Georgia, Sanders sees the potential for competing in national championships and developing into a top talent.
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Clemson: With a deep-rooted passion for Clemson since his middle school days, Sanders values the unique qualities of the program.
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South Carolina: Recognizing the opportunities at South Carolina, Sanders envisions the chance to achieve legendary status and appreciates the program’s direction.
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Alabama: Acknowledging Alabama’s legendary status, Sanders appreciates the efforts of the coaching staff in building a strong relationship with him.
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Ohio State: Impressed by the coaching staff and the program’s track record in developing top offensive tackles, Sanders values the relationship with Coach Frye despite the distance factor.