Florida State linebacker Jernard Albright shuts down recruitment
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 12:45 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
College SportsFour-star linebacker Jernard Albright, Florida State's top commit for the 2027 class, has announced the end of his recruitment via Instagram on June 22, 2026. This decision follows Florida State's recent momentum in recruiting, with multiple commitments added this month. Albright, ranked as the No. 142 overall prospect and No. 14 safety by 247Sports, was pursued by other schools, but there was no indication of a potential flip. His commitment further solidifies the Seminoles' linebacker group, which also includes new commits CJ Ohuabunwa and Olrick Johnson III. Florida State seeks to improve their recruiting class with more commitments expected soon.
- •Albright ranks as Florida State's top recruit for 2027.
- •He is ranked No. 142 overall and No. 14 safety by 247Sports.
- •Albright announced his decision on June 22, 2026.
- •Florida State secured three commitments within the past month.
- •Additional commitments may boost the Seminoles' class rankings.
- 12:45 PMYahoo Sports — FSU's top-rated commit shuts down his recruitment
"Linebacker Jernard Albright, Florida State's top commit in the 2027 cycle, has shut down his recruitment.
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