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4-star WR Jayvan Boggs names top four schools, sets commitment date

On3 imageby:Hunter Shelton05/20/24

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Cocoa (Fla.) four-star wide receiver Jayvan Boggs decommitted from Ohio State at the end of March. He’s set to come off the board once again this summer.

The 6-foot, 200-pound pass-catcher told On3’s Hayes Fawcett on Monday evening that he is down to Georgia, Missouri, UCF and USC. He will announce his commitment on July 4.

Boggs is the No. 210 overall prospect and No. 26 WR 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 No. 33 player in the Sunshine State.

The one-time Buckeye pledge previously trimmed his list to seven in April, but is no longer considering Texas, Florida and Notre Dame. He has locked in official visits with each of his finalists. He will see the Knights (May 31), Trojans (June 7), Bulldogs (June 14) and Tigers (June 21) once more before coming to a decision.

“My recruitment is wide open again and I am hearing everyone out,” Boggs told On3 at the beginning of April. “Over the last few weeks, I talked things over with my parents and decided to back off the commitment to Ohio State, take official visits and find the best place for me.”

“When I commit this time, it will be set in stone and I will be shutting my recruitment down. After being committed to Ohio State, and opening things up, this next decision will be it for me.”

Boggs on UCF, USC, Georgia and Missouri

UCF: “UCF is is the hometown team for me. The staff is building something and they are putting together a top recruiting class. They are working to keep all of the dogs in central Florida.”

USC: “I am liking them a lot right now. I just need to get out there. They always have good receivers and the coaches know what they are talking about. They are up there with the best offensively too.”

Georgia:  “What I like the most about Georgia is how Coach Smart and Coach Coley coach. I like their coaching styles. They are on their guys heavy and they want their players to be great. Those are the type of coaches I want to play for.”

Missouri: “I had a good time out there. I saw practice, I have a good relationship with Coach Jacob Peeler and Missouri showed me a lot when I was there.”