Huge boost: Recruiting Heats Up for Class of 2026 as Virginia Tech Lands in Final 5 for Star Safety”

The Hokies are a finalist for a sought-after Class of 2026 safety with program ties.

Recruiting for the Class of 2026 is intensifying, with Virginia Tech already securing a commitment from wide receiver Carnell Warren from South Carolina. Head coach Brent Pry has also had multiple recruits schedule visits for the upcoming months, including for the Spring Game on Saturday at Lane Stadium.

As several recruits begin to announce their commitments and narrow down their lists, one standout player making headlines is Nick Reddish, the younger brother of current Hokie safety Quentin Reddish. Nick recently revealed his Final 5 schools, which includes Virginia Tech, among other top programs.

Virginia Tech Makes Final 5 for Class of 2026 Star Nick Reddish

As spring practices continue, safety Quentin Reddish has been sidelined with a foot injury, with reports from Andy Bitter of Tech Sideline noting he was seen wearing a boot at last week’s practice.

While attention has been on Quentin, the Reddish name is set to make waves in college football, with his younger brother, Nick Reddish, drawing significant interest as a top Class of 2026 safety from Charlotte. On Sunday night, Nick revealed his Final 5 schools, which include Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, and Indiana. His commitment date is scheduled for July 11.

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