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Recruiting About to Pick Up For Syracuse Football

The Orange has a busy month of June ahead with official visits and camps.

The month of May came and went without any new commitments to Syracuse's 2024 recruiting class. June, however, will be different. That lull is normal as things generally pick up starting in June and throughout the summer. That should be the case again this cycle. 

OFFICIAL VISITS

There are four weekends in June where Syracuse will host official visitors. June 2nd, June 9th, June 16th and June 23rd. The weekend of June 30th is during a dead period, which means visits are not permitted. The Orange already has several official visitors locked in for the first three weekends as follows: 

June 2nd: DL Tristen Graham (DE)

June 9th: QB Evans Chuba (FL), RB Sam Cooper (PA), RB Trashon Dye (NJ), LB Travon Dye (NJ), RB Jaden Hart (IN), DB Clinton Robinson (PA), WR Jason Robinson (CB), LB Zekai Wimberly (NJ)

June 16th: OL Terez Davis (MD), DL Elijah Kinsler (NJ), OL Jack Small (NJ), WR Syair Torrence (NY)

Note that this is not an all inclusive list as there are visits scheduled that are not public as of the writing of this article. Issiah Walker, a junior college offensive lineman in the 2023 class, is also expected to visit in June but has not finalized a date.

In addition to those visitors, expect the quarterback position to be in full focus. Syracuse is looking to take two quarterbacks this cycle, and could have them by the end of the summer if not end of June. Stay tuned. 

CAMPS

Camps are always important to a recruiting cycle as new prospects emerge, Syracuse has final decisions on other prospects, etc. The Orange is set to have four camps on campus in June and will likely participate in off campus camps (hosted by other schools) as well. Here is the on campus schedule: 

June 4th: Elite Prospect Camp

June 4th: Specialist Camp

June 24th: 7-on-7 Passing Camp

June 24th: Big Man Camp (OL/DL)

Syracuse always lands prospects that perform well in camps every cycle. One of the most notable camp discoveries in recent years was Matthew Bergeron. He came down with a group of Canadian prospects as an unknown recruit, impressed the Syracuse coaches right away, earned an offer and committed. Years later, he became a second round NFL Draft pick. 

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