Four official visits set for 5-star WR Caleb Cunningham

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Ackerman (Miss.) Choctaw County five-star wide receiver Caleb Cunningham has taken visits to schools all around the Southeast during his recruitment. In the next two months, he’ll add a handful of official visits to that list.

Cunningham will take official visits to Auburn (May 31), Florida (June 7), Tennessee (June 14) and Alabama (June 21).

He told On3 that he is still going to add official visits and take his recruitment into the season. The plan is to commit close to National Signing Day.

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Cunningham is the nation’s No. 17 overall prospect, No. 3 receiver and top recruit from Mississippi in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

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Auburn: “It’s a brotherhood, they treat you like family,” Cunningham said of the things that stand out about Auburn. “They got great people and that’s what it’s all about. The football is going to be there, but it’s about being around great people and they have a lot of great people on this staff.”

Florida: “I’m one of their main priorities and they are keeping it real with me,” Cunningham recently told Gators Online. “They are competing, like, they really want me and it’s great place. There are a lot of great people on the staff. It’s just a great place, the love they show, and I can tell they really want me.”

Tennessee: “They definitely stand high,” Cunningham told Volquest earlier this month. “They have always stood high. The way they stay in touch with me every day and seeing how I am doing. They have a great coaching staff, great people, great receivers coach and great head coach. They have great everything. They have a good quarterback room. It is a great place. Why not come here?”

Alabama: “When I first got there, the whole offensive coaching staff came and spoke with me, my family, and my friends,” Cunningham previously told BOL. “One of the recruiting workers was with my momma the whole time. Another one was by me the whole time… there were a lot of good things about the visit. I ain’t gonna lie, I didn’t even want to leave.”