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3-star defensive lineman Tyler Gant planning a busy spring visit schedule

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Tyler Gant
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St. Louis (Mo.) Christian Brothers College defensive lineman Tyler Gant has drawn offers from across the Midwest and Southeast. And he has a busy schedule to see as many of them as he can this spring.

Gant tweeted Saturday morning that he plans to see Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin and Northwestern in March. He will then visit Arkansas, Illinois, Colorado, Vanderbilt and West Virginia in the month of April. All but the Wolverines have extended offers to him.

The 6-foot-3, 262-pounder is the No. 411 prospect in the 2023 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He ranks as the nation’s No. 47 defensive lineman and the No. 11 junior prospect in Missouri.

Gant has been a busy traveler over the past year, hitting numerous college campuses for summer and game day visits. Gant took trips to Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Iowa State, and Kansas State over the summer. During the fall college football season, he returned to check out Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas State, and Wisconsin while taking additional trips to Illinois, Notre Dame, and Kansas.

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In December, Gant named his top five schools at the time, and they included Kentucky, Iowa State, Arkansas, Iowa, and Wisconsin.

During his junior year at Christian Brothers College High School, Tyler Gant registered 73 tackles, 15 for loss, five sacks, and two interceptions. He also helped lead CBC to a Missouri state championship victory.