Tulane Green Wave Recruiting

Patrick Harkness • June 4, 2026

Tulane Green Wave Recruiting


Tulane Green Wave Football is hosting official visits for Class of 2027 recruits this weekend (June 5-7) (June 12-14) (June 19-21) (June 26-28)


Under head coach Will Hall, the program is aggressively building its 2027 class following a strong start that already includes six commitments.


Official visits represent a key phase for rising high school juniors (Class of 2027).


Prospects can evaluate campus life, coaching staff, facilities, academics, and team culture in a more structured setting.


Tulane’s unique location in New Orleans adds a major draw, world-class academics, vibrant culture, food, and entertainment combined with competitive football at Yulman Stadium in the American Athletic Conference.


Current Momentum in the 2027 Class


As of early June 2026, Tulane has grown its 2027 class significantly.


The Green Wave have secured around six commitments, a solid foundation for the program competing against Power conference schools and other AAC programs.


Notable early pledges include QB Kingston Johnson, OL Sharontae Bailey, Owen Reineck, DB TJ Stinson, Devin Lavalais and De’Shawn Wylie. These commitments reflect Tulane’s ability to close on in-region and out-of-region talent.


Official Visits This Weekend and in June


Recruiting services like On3, Rivals, and their  X account list official visits scheduled for early June at Tulane and beyond.


They’re also hosting a wave of athletes in a range of recruiting classes for their official Camp, June 3, 7, 10, and 17. These camps will give recruits a chance for hands on Tulane coaching and maybe even a scholarship. Past camps; Bandit Warren Roberts Jr and RB Jake Randle attended camp and received a full ride and are currently on the team. Rashad Bobo a LB also received one as well and just committed to Western Kentucky.


Back to Official Visits


Tulane’s staff continues to pursue a balanced class with emphasis on skill positions, trenches, and athleticism.


These visits typically feature stadium tours, position meetings, academic sessions, interactions with current players, and exposure to New Orleans.


For many prospects, the combination of on-field development under Will Hall’s staff and the off-field experience proves very compelling.


Will Hall’s Vision and Program Appeal


Will Hall, promoted to head coach in December 2025 after prior roles at Tulane (including passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach) and head coaching experience at Southern Miss, brings continuity and deep local knowledge.


He has emphasized Tulane as “a football school” with top-tier academics and a passionate fanbase that.

 

The program benefits from recent on-field success, transfer portal activity that bolstered the 2026 roster, and a reputation for developing talent.


Hosting official visits in June allows the staff to build personal relationships and showcase the vision for sustained AAC contention and beyond.


Why This Matters for Tulane Fans and Recruits


Early momentum in the 2027 class positions Tulane well for future roster building. Summer official visits often accelerate decisions, and Tulane’s staff has shown it can compete for and land talent across the Southeast and beyond.


The New Orleans setting differentiates the Green Wave from many peers, recruits get a preview of college life in one of America’s most exciting cities while receiving a quality education and playing in a pro-style environment.


As the weekend approaches, expect updates from the program, analysts, myself, Tulane fan content on x, and prospects themselves on social media.


These visits are a critical step in what promises to be an active summer on the recruiting trail for the Green Wave.


Tulane fans should stay tuned, the Wave is rolling in the 2027 cycle, and this weekend marks another important chapter.


For the latest on specific visitors or commitments, follow official Tulane athletics channels and trusted recruiting analysts, myself and passionate Tulane fan creators.


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Back view of a football player in green jersey number 59 with “AMOS JR.” on the back.
By Patrick Harkness July 19, 2026
OL Andre Amos Jr 6-5/317 
Andre Amos Jr. (also known as AJ Amos) is an interior offensive lineman from Germantown High School in Germantown, Tennessee, class of 2026. 
He initially committed to UAB but decommitted on November 27, 2025, before flipping to Tulane on December 3, 2025, during his signing day ceremony. 
Amos chose Tulane over other offers, citing the program’s family atmosphere and development opportunities. 
He is a multi-position lineman who played guard and defensive tackle in high school, showcasing physicality and leadership on a Germantown team that finished 7-4 in the 2025 season. 
Amos has leadership qualities noted as influential among teammates. He projects as an interior offensive lineman at the college level. 
Scouting Report: 
Power and Anchor: Massive frame provides a strong base to handle interior pressure; excels at absorbing contact and maintaining leverage in the run game. 
Versatility: Experience at guard and defensive tackle shows adaptability; could contribute in multiple line spots early in college. 
Leadership: Natural leader who motivates teammates; signing day speech highlighted his maturity and team-first mentality. 
Physicality: Aggressive in engagements, with potential for dominant run blocking once refined. #RollWave Make sure to follow Patrick Harkness on X
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By Patrick Harkness July 19, 2026
WR Bredell Richardson- UCF 
Bredell Richardson fits Tulane as a versatile, high-upside WR with four-star pedigree, polished route-running, elite ball skills (contested catch specialist), YAC explosiveness, and special teams value who adds immediate depth and competition to a revamped receiver room. 
He’s a 6-1, 190-pound redshirt sophomore transfer from UCF (Big 12) who committed in mid-January 2026 via the portal (entered Dec. 17, 2025). A four-star recruit (247Sports #93 WR nationally, top-370 overall) out of Carrollwood Day School in Tampa, FL, he has three years of eligibility left. Athletic Profile and Scheme Fit: Tulane prioritizes receivers who win with precise routes, create separation, haul in contested catches, generate yards after catch on short-to-intermediate throws, and stretch the field while contributing on special teams. Richardson checks every box as a developmental piece with proven high school production and P4 experience. 
Route-running and separation: Clean, precise routes (especially outside) that allow him to get open quickly, ideal for Tulane’s underneath and intermediate concepts. 
Ball skills and physicality: Excellent hands, body control, and leaping ability; he excels in 50/50 situations and contested catches thanks to his frame and athleticism. 
Explosiveness and versatility: Speed/agility to turn short completions into long gains (YAC threat), plus potential as a deep threat or slot option. Two-way HS experience (WR/free safety) and basketball/track background (shooting guard, long jump, 4x100) show football IQ, multi-positional value, and special teams upside (punt returns at UCF). 
Overall traits: Electric in open space with good hands on contested balls, exactly the kind of playmaker Tulane has targeted in the portal to complement quicker slot types or bigger outside threats like Gabe Daniels. #RollWave Make sure to follow Patrick Harkness on X
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