Miami Hurricanes fans reactions as Kavion Broussard will be visiting Ole Miss this weekend…

Miami Hurricanes fans reactions as Kavion Broussard will be visiting Ole Miss this weekend…

Ole Miss will host one of its top offensive line targets on an official visit beginning Friday. Miami offensive tackle commit Kavion Broussard will begin his 48-hour official visit in Oxford which will conclude on Sunday. Broussard is a three-star prospect out of Zachary(La.) High School, rated as the nation’s No. 52 offensive tackle and the No. 18 player in the state of Louisiana’s 2024 class per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite index.

OL coach believes 'the sky is the limit' for new Miami commit Kavion  Broussard

Broussard has been committed to the Miami Hurricanes since the middle of August. The Rebels, though, have been in pursuit for quite a while. Broussard made an unofficial visit to Oxford to watch Ole Miss defeat Texas A&M just a few days after securing an offer from the Rebels.

The 2024 transfer portal cycle continues to pick up steam ahead of the recruiting dead period on Dec. 18. That means hundreds of visits are happening across the country over the next few days. Ahead of what will be a hectic weekend, here’s the latest on what 247Sports is hearing about some top non-quarterback transfers. You already know what’s going on with Cameron Ward, DJ Uiagalelei and other top QBs, this is what you need to know about the other top players in the portal:

Conference realignment’s impact on the SEC figures to generate countless must-see matchups next season with Texas and Oklahoma joining the league to bring membership to 16 teams. The league unveiled its full 2024 schedule Wednesday, locking in dates for all of those marquee contests between national championship hopefuls, and some teams received more favorable draws than others.

2024 OT Kavion Broussard from Zachary (La.) talks #FSU Elite Camp,  recruiting, official visits. - YouTube

One of those two newcomers found itself with a very manageable debut conference slate, while the other faces an uphill battle in cementing itself as an early SEC contender. In fact, most of the conference’s best teams have numerous challenges ahead of themselves as the league raises the bar and becomes even stronger from top to bottom.

Not all schedules are created equally, and non-conference agreements throw an additional wrench in keeping the playing field level. The reality in college football is that no two teams will have identical resumes come season’s end, but most of the SEC’s College Football Playoff hopefuls will have plenty of opportunities to build an impressive body of work.

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