Syracuse University’s football program is witnessing a surge in verbal commitments for its incoming Class of 2025, with approximately 20 prospects already expressing their intent to join the Orange. Through these commitments, the program is displaying a clear preference for players who exhibit exceptional physical attributes, excelling in both size and speed. Notably, the recruits primarily originate from the Northeast region.
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Christian Brothers Academy’s wide receiver Daunte Bacheyie has committed to Syracuse University’s football program for the Class of 2025. Bacheyie joins teammates Darien Williams and Matthew Hawn, who previously committed to the Orange. The 6-foot-5, 193-pound receiver had offers from several other schools, including Pittsburgh, Boston College, Buffalo, and Fordham. Despite not being currently rated by major recruiting services, Bacheyie showcased his Division I-caliber talent during his junior season, recording 19 receptions for 312 yards and seven touchdowns. He also excels in track and field, recently running a 11.63-second 100-meter dash. Bacheyie’s commitment marks the 17th addition to Syracuse’s Class of 2025, which already includes three other wide receivers.
Syracuse football has bolstered its offensive line with the addition of transfer offensive tackle Savion Washington from Colorado. Washington, a 6-foot-8, 320-pound tackle, has played in 10 games for the Buffaloes last season and has a 3-star transfer rating from 247Sports Composite. He joins Notre Dame cornerback Clarence Lewis as the second transfer to join Syracuse during the second transfer window.
Syracuse football has added a defensive back from Philadelphia to its 2025 recruiting class. Ziyyon Bredell committed to the Orange on Monday over Maryland and Pittsburgh. He also had offers from Penn State, Boston College, Nebraska, and others.