Alabama May Be Watching A Familiar Recruiting Battle Slip Away

With top programs in the chase, Oregon emerges as the frontrunner for securing Xavier Sabb, one of the most sought-after wide receiver talents in college football.

Oregon has surged to the front in the race for one of the most sought-after receivers in the 2027 class, and the buzz around Xavier Sabb keeps getting louder.

The five-star athlete from Glassboro, N.J., has a long list of heavy hitters in pursuit - Tennessee, LSU, Alabama and Georgia among them - but the Ducks have clearly created separation after a run of strong visits this offseason. That momentum was reflected in the blunt assessment from On3 insider Steve Wiltfong on a recent episode of the Wiltfong Whip Around.

Host Josh Newberg pressed Wiltfong for a confidence level on Oregon’s chances with the wideout, and Wiltfong’s answer made the current shape of the recruitment pretty clear.

A big part of Oregon’s position comes from how early this relationship started. The Ducks and head coach Dan Lanning offered Sabb back when he was still in eighth grade, and that early move has helped Oregon stay firmly in the picture as his recruitment has moved into his junior year.

Sabb has been in Eugene several times since spring, and Oregon has kept him near the top of its receiver board even while pursuing other targets at the position. That steady attention has mattered for a prospect with major options all over the country.

The other contenders are still very much involved, though each is selling a different angle. Tennessee has the geographic edge in this group and also already has ESPN’s No. 8 national wideout Kesean Bowman in its receiver room. LSU got Sabb on campus for a major recruiting weekend that also featured five-star wideout and Texas commit Easton Royal, along with five-star defensive lineman Jalen Brewster, who is committed to Texas Tech.

Alabama’s pitch carries a built-in family connection that no one else can match. Sabb’s older brothers, defensive back Keon Sabb and wide receiver Amari Sabb, both play for the Crimson Tide, which keeps Tuscaloosa firmly in the mix even as Oregon appears to have the strongest grip on the race.

Georgia remains involved as well, but so far it has not emerged as the leader at any point in the cycle.

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