Lane Kiffin and Co. are fighting for the No. 1 prospect in Utah, SEC rival gaining momentum this offseason.
Kaysville Davis four-star athlete Bode Sparrow continues navigating a pivotal stretch in his recruitment with Lane Kiffin and the LSU Tigers checking in as finalists for the versatile prospect. Sparrow, the No.
2 rated athlete in America, has Kiffin and the LSU Tigers fighting for his services as the coaching staff makes a push for the No. 1 prospect in Utah - but it's set to be a significant fight. The 6-foot-2, 195-pounder has earned offers from the likes of the LSU Tigers, Oregon Ducks, Michigan Wolverines, Texas Longhorns, Texas A&M Aggies, and Oklahoma Sooners, among several others, across his dominant prep career. Sparrow has 10 schools that are piquing his interest after trimming his list this offseason with the LSU Tigers firmly in the race. The elite offensive weapon is down to the LSU Tigers, Utah Utes, BYU Cougars, Tennessee Volunteers, Oklahoma Sooners, Oregon Ducks, Texas Longhorns, Texas A&M Aggies, Arizona State Sun Devils, and Michigan Wolverines as contenders emerge. As the coveted Utah prospect navigates his recruitment this offseason, there is one school that Sparrow is "super high on," according to Rivals: Oklahoma. Now, a prediction is in for the Sooners to win out for Sparrow's commitment with 247Sports' Blair Angulo locking in his pick:Sparrow put his name on the map as a sophomore in 2024 where he earned Region Player of the Year after reeling in 61 catches for 994 yards and 16 touchdowns on offense. He also added 59 tackles and 9 interceptions at safety. Following his strong sophomore campaign, he carried his momentum into the 2025 season as a junior with schools across America battling for his services. "On the short list when talking about top two-way players out West. Has the talent and skill set to play safety or wide receiver in college and is a high major prospect on both sides of the ball. Upside probably highest at safety and shows instincts, ball skills and physicality," 247Sports "Always around the football, rangy and a threat to take it back to the house if he gets his hands on it. Will fly off the hash and shows an enforcer mentality at the point of contact. Reactionary athlete who’s quick to diagnose and has a high football IQ. "Shows excellent ball skills at receiver and the speed and burst to pick up big chunks of yards with the ball in his hands. High ceiling player who should be able to impact early in college and has an NFL upside as well." Now, all eyes are on the No. 1 prospect in Utah with schools battling for his commitment - including the LSU Tigers - as Oklahoma appears to be pulling away.Zack Nagy is the Managing Editor and Publisher of LSU Country, a Sports Illustrated Publication. Nagy has covered Tiger Football, Basketball, Baseball and Recruiting, looking to keep readers updated on anything and everything involving LSU athletics.Alabama vs. Oklahoma Prediction, Odds and Key Players to Watch for College Football Playoff First Round
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