2026 4-star IOL Breck Kolojay makes first cut
Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy offensive lineman Breck Kolojay has been offered by 32 schools across the county. He has taken visits to over 10 schools since his recruitment started and he is to the point where he can start making cuts.
A dozen schools have moved to the top of his list and they are Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.
“These 12 [schools] made the list because the coaching staffs have been showing me consistent love and treating me like a priority,” Kolojay told On3. “Visits were important too. Some of these schools I have visited and I have gotten a good feel for the programs. I feel like I can fit into each one of these programs well.”
The only schools Kolojay has yet to visit on his list of favorites are Ohio State and Oregon. He is working on setting up those visits. Kolojay will be back in Knoxville this weekend for the Alabama game. Georgia will have him back on campus next month.
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Kolojay has the offers he wants and this is the first step for the No. 233 prospect in the On3 Industry Ranking.
“What’s next for me is just to keep figuring out what schools feel right and listing pros vs. cons. I definitely want to make my decision after I take all my official visits. I will probably keep narrowing it down until I find a program that’s right for me.”
So what will make a school right for the four-star out from Littleton (Col.)?
“Definitely relationships and culture,” Kolojay said. “I want to go to a school with an elite culture and standard so I can be the best version of myself. I want to have great relationships, not just throughout the football program but throughout the university.”