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Elite 4-star WR Quincy Porter names top six schools

On3 imageby:Hunter Shelton05/13/24

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After taking his latest round of visits this spring, Oradell (N.J.) Bergen Catholic four-star wide receiver Quincy Porter has narrowed his list of top schools.

Porter told On3’s Hayes Fawcett on Monday that he is down to six programs: Ohio State, Texas A&M, Michigan, Penn State, Oklahoma and Alabama.

The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder is the No. 47 overall prospect and No. 6 wideout in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the top-ranked player in New Jersey.

On3 ranks Porter higher than other recruiting services. He checks in at No. 31 overall and No. 5 at his position in the updated 2025 On300. Porter is eyeing a commitment ahead of his senior season at Bergen Catholic.

“It will be about what feels like home for me,” Porter told On3’s Chad Simmons in March. “I am looking for a place where I have a great relationship with the coaches.” 

“Location will not be a big part of my decision,” he added.

Official visits on deck for Porter

Michigan currently holds the lead for Porter in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM). He was back in Ann Arbor last month and has also locked in an official visit with the Wolverines for the weekend of June 14. He was also visited by the U-M offensive staff at his school earlier this month.

“I have a great relationship with (wide receivers coach) Coach (Ron) Bellamy,” Porter told The Wolverine after the visit from the staff. “It was fun to see him again. I was able to see Coach Newsome, who I’ve known for a while. It was also good getting to know Coach Campbell. I like them all a lot.”

Porter has also locked in official visits to Ohio State (June 7) and Oklahoma (June 21). He was in Columbus last month and also visited Norman at the beginning of March. The Sooners have also made an impression on the pass-catcher.

“We had a good visit. Oklahoma was exactly what we expected it to be. We got to speak with the coaches, we had a good conversation with Coach Venables and we got to see the campus,” Porter told On3. “Meeting the coaches, getting to see the school and being able to talk football with Coach Jones were the highlights. Me and my family had a really good time and I really like Oklahoma.”