2026 athlete Dana Greenhow locks in official visits with Indiana, Liberty and NC State

Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek athlete Dana Greenhow holds offers from close to 20 schools. Some of the programs to recently extend them include Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, NC State, Vanderbilt and West Virginia.
Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kansas and Vanderbilt are pursuing Greenhow and consistently communicating with him. He is also very interested in Cincinnati and visited the Bearcats on the weekend of Feb. 2.
“They have come to see me a few times and I just went up there,” Greenhow told On3. “I like the campus.”
West Virginia has impressed Greenhow as well. Mountaineers safeties coach Gabe Franklin has already come to see the 6-foot-0, 170-pound recruit twice.
“The program is under a new style,” Greenhow said. “Rich Rodriguez, the head coach, came from Jacksonville State and brought a lot of his guys with him.”
Liberty is another school that has Greenhow’s attention. His main contact with the Flames is safeties coach Aaron Fierbaugh. He will take an official visit there on June 6.
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“The whole staff is making me feel like a priority,” Greenhow said.
Greenhow is planning to take visits in the spring, official visits in the summer and after Liberty, he plans to see Indiana on June 13, then NC State on June 20.
“I haven’t visited either school yet, but I am going up to Indiana and NC State in the spring. I have met all of the coaches from NC State already.
“With Indiana, I like the culture they have over there and how they’re changing the program around big time.”
The plan is to commit in June or July and he already knows what matters most to him in a program.
“I am looking for a school that has historically been good at developing their players,” Greenhow said. “I want to be somewhere where I can play early and somewhere where I’m more of a need than a want.”