The fall recruiting season is kicking into high gear of late, with a flurry of 2026 four-star commitments in recent days and more likely on the horizon. Given the transfer portal’s explosion, revenue-sharing and other factors, things had gotten off to a slower start than usual when it came to verbal pledges in the 2026 class.
Fall Recruiting Kicks into High Gear with Flurry of 2026 4-Star Commits
The period began earlier this month with high school prospects visiting college campuses. Additionally, college coaches are making trips to players’ open gyms at their high schools or conducting in-home visits. Given these developments, commitments are starting to pour in for college programs around the country.
One of the latest verbal pledges went to Big Ten Conference member Maryland. On Tuesday, four-star power forward Adama Tambedou verbally committed to the Terrapins. The 6-foot-8 Tambedou, out of the powerhouse Putnam Science Academy in Putnam, Conn., is a top-100 national prospect and a top-20 power forward in the 2026 class. He picked Maryland over Oklahoma State, and it’s a great recruiting win for new Terrapins head coach Buzz Williams.
As Fall Recruiting Picks Up, ACC School is on Fire
In recent days, Atlantic Coast Conference member Stanford has landed two verbal commitments, giving the Cardinal three pledges in a 2026 cycle that is now No. 3 overall, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite. Aziz Olajuwon, a four-star wing/small forward, picked Stanford over Cincinnati, Houston and Vanderbilt.
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The 6-foot-7 Olajuwon is the son of NBA legend and former Houston Cougars standout Hakeem Olajuwon. For the Cardinal to beat out Houston in Aziz Olajuwon’s recruitment is impressive. The top-40 national prospect will spend his senior year at the juggernaut IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla.
Also in recent days, four-star combo guard Elias Obenyah committed to Stanford. His other finalists, according to 247Sports, included California, San Diego State, Saint Mary’s and the University of California San Diego. The 247Sports Composite has Obenyah as a top-20 combo guard and a top-20 prospect coming out of California. He is a senior at Salesian College Prep in Richmond, Calif.
Fall Recruiting has Produced More 4-Star Pledges
In recent days, Missouri, Texas A&M, West Virginia and George Mason secured verbal commitments from the class of 2026. Four-star small forward Aidan Chronister, who attends The New School in Fayetteville, Ark., pledged to Southeastern Conference member Missouri over Wake Forest, according to Rivals. The 6-foot-7 Chronister is a top-75 national prospect in the 2026 class.
Neiko Mundey, one of the top guards in the senior cycle, selected Texas A&M out of the SEC. He held nearly 20 scholarship offers throughout his recruiting process, from schools such as Auburn, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Texas, USC and Washington, among many others. Mundey, a top-10 point guard/combo guard in the 2026 class, is a standout at the Prince George’s Christian Academy in Landover, Md.
During the spring and summer, the 6-foot-3 Mundey was one of the top performers on the Adidas 3SSB circuit. He is ranked as high as No. 44 nationally by 247Sports as well as the No. 7 combo guard.
Aliou Dioum, a four-star center and the No. 80 national prospect in the 2026 class, is headed to West Virginia out of the Big 12 Conference. He chose the Mountaineers over Mississippi State and Wake Forest. The 6-foot-10 Dioum is a senior at CIA Bella Vista in Phoenix, which has one of the best high school hoops programs in the country.
Atlantic 10 Conference school George Mason won out for 2026 four-star power forward and top-85 national prospect Shane Pendergrass. The 6-foot-8 Pendergrass picked the Patriots over a final group that also featured California, Louisiana Tech, La Salle, Duquesne and Boise State. He is a senior at the Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va.
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