2025 interior OL Lionel Prudhomme Jr. locks in several spring visits
2025 OL Lionel Prudhomme has seen his stock rise after turning in an impressive junior season at Shreveport (La.) Captain Shreve High School.
Now, the 6-foot-3, 300-pound interior OL is set to take a closer look at several more contenders.
Prudhomme, who will be rated soon in the next On3 update for the 2025 class, is set to get to Arkansas on March 9 for an unofficial visit.
Prudhomme will head out to West Texas to check out the Red Raiders on March 30 for a spring practice in Lubbock. Former Captain Shreve CB Macho Stevenson inked with Texas Tech and HC Joey McGuire paid a visit to see Prudhomme at the high school last month.
Prudhomme, who made a January visit back to Mississippi State, will return to Starkville on April 13 to check out the Bulldogs during spring practices.
Mississippi State has been a team trending in Prudhomme’s recruitment since the beginning of his junior season. Under Jeff Lebby and the new Bulldogs’ coaching staff, the SEC West program continues to build a strong foundation with the North Louisiana interior OL.
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“They have been coming at me hard and I’ve got to go see them again,” Prudhomme told On3 of the Bulldogs. “I really like the staff and the relationship I have with the coaches. (When I was there), they really make it feel like home and I’m a priority to them.”
Prudhomme will cap the spring with a visit to New Orleans to check out Jon Sumrall’s program Uptown and get a look around Tulane.
Earlier this month, the North Louisiana offensive lineman made his way to Oxford to check out Ole Miss.
“The visit went well,” Prudhomme told On3. “I like their communication. We talk quite a bit, and when I was on campus all the coaches were showing love, they were talking to me, and they kept telling and showing how well they could develop me there.”