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NC State 2016 wide receiver prospect Kelvin Harmon, who camped at NC State last Saturday, trimmed his list to 6 teams on Wednesday night.  We talked with him yesterday, and broke down what he likes about each of the six schools.
Rutgers
“They show a lot of love. I’ve been up there a lot of times. I talk to one of the coaches almost every day and I have a real good connection with them. I also like the campus up there.”
NC State
“I really like the facilities and the dorms. Coach McDonald coached me really well at camp, and I really liked Coach Doeren. He seems different than other head coaches.  They seem to have a really good coaching staff there. The receiver depth is something that appeals to me as well, because I would have the chance to play the first year or so.”
South Carolina 
“One of the main reasons I am interested is that I played 7-on-7 in the Spring with one of their 2016 commitments, and have a real good connection with him. I also have a good connection with Coach Mangus. He’s been recruiting me for like a year now. I also like Coach Spurrier Jr. the receivers coach. They are also a winning football team. I like their tradition.”
Temple
“I like them because their coaching staff seems really fired up. They have big goals for he future, and seem like a team that could get on a roll.”
West Virginia
“I like them because this is my only offer for defense to play Safety. If I ended up deciding to play Safety, I could at West Virginia.  They are in the Big Twelve and are a big football team.
UNC
“The campus is very beautiful.  They also have a legendary receivers coach in Coach Brewer. He’s coached a lot of great players.”
He also had this to say about his experience at NC State camp.
“It was a good camp.  At some camps the coaches kind of schmooze you to get you to come play there.  The NC State coaches were just serious about coaching me and pushing me,” Harmon said.  “I like that.  Coach Doreen just sat down with me and talked with me.  He seems to really care about his players.”
Harmon said that he plans on making all 5 of his official visits before making his final decision.

Matthew is Publisher and Co-Owner of Pack Insider. He is also the Lead Pastor of The Point Church in Cary, NC.

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4-Star Safety Jordan Young Includes NC State in Top-8

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4-Star 2025 Safety Jordan Young (6’0″/170) revealed his Top-8 schools today, and NC State made the cut along with Alabama, FSU, UNC, Clemson, Michigan, Tennessee and Texas A&M.

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It’s not shocking that Young included the Wolfpack, because back on April 15th he shared that he had locked in an Official Visit to NC State for June 19-21. He also has Official Visits scheduled to Clemson (May 31), FSU (June 14), and Tennessee (June 21).

All 4 recruiting databases rank Young as a Top-200 prospect nationally in the 2025 recruiting class, with ESPN, 247Sports and ON3 ranking him in the Top-35. 247Sports ranks him as the #29 overall player nationally, the #2 Safety and the #2 player in the state of North Carolina.

This past season, Young had 66 tackles, 4 forced fumbles, 5 fumble recoveries, 1 interception and 3 pass breakups for Monroe High School. On the offensive side of the ball, he had 34 receptions for 812 yards and 8 touchdowns.

Young is planning to announce his commitment on October 12th.

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4-Star 2025 Safety Jontae Gilbert (6’1″/180) confirmed with me that he has locked in an Official Visit to NC State for the weekend of September 27-29, and he plans for it to be his last Official Visit.

Back in July of 2022, Gilbert committed to Ohio St., but last July he decommitted from the Buckeyes.

Gilbert also has Official Visits scheduled for UCF, South Carolina and USC.

At one point, Gilbert was a 5-star prospect, but now he is a consensus 4-star prospect, and a consensus Top-275 player. Rivals ranks him as the #70 overall player nationally in the 2025 recruiting class, and the #8 player in the state of Georgia.

NC State offered Gilbert in April of last year.

Recently, he has taken unofficial visits to, or been visited by Louisville, Auburn, Tennessee, Georgia St., Oregon, Clemson, Texas and South Carolina.

While he doesn’t have an Official Visit set up with Georgia, the Bulldogs are obviously a big player in Gilbert’s recruitment.

Gilbert plays for Douglass High School in Atlanta, Georgia.

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3-Star 2025 Linebacker Cameron White (6’1″/225) will be taking an Official Visit to NC State on June 19-21, according to a source.

NC State offered White back on March 1st.

While White hasn’t officially released a Top-8, he did say that the 8 schools that are standing out are NC State, Louisville, Tennessee, West Virginia, UCF, Syracuse, Georgia Tech and Utah.

This Spring, he has taken unofficial visits to Tennessee, UCF, Georgia Tech, Syracuse, Louisville, Miami. He’s expected to take an Official Visit to Louisville as well.

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This past year, White had 81 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and 5 sacks for Sumner (Riverview, FL).

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According to a source, 2025 3-Star Edge Nik Alston (6’3″/260) has locked in an Official Visit to NC State for June 7-9.

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Back on April 6th, Alston was in attendance for NC State’s 2024 Spring Game, and he walked away with an offer. He also holds offers from Minnesota, Washington, Liberty, Georgia Tech and Tulane.

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This past season, Alston had 37 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries.

When I spoke with Alston in the past, he said NC State would be at the top of his list.

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