Rivals300 Cornerback Sets Commitment Date

Jordan Haskins names top 6 schools ahead of March 6 decision

Feb. 20, 2026 at 8:56pm

Lexington, Kentucky four-star cornerback Jordan Haskins has narrowed his college choices to six schools and plans to announce his commitment on March 6. Haskins has visited several campuses this fall and winter as he weighs offers from Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Louisville, Kentucky, and Virginia Tech.

Why it matters

Haskins is a highly-ranked recruit in the Rivals300, making his college decision an important one for the schools involved as they look to bolster their rosters with top talent.

The details

After visiting multiple schools and hosting coaches at his home, Haskins is ready to make his college choice official on March 6. The 6-foot, 180-pound cornerback is considering offers from six programs - Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Louisville, Kentucky, and Virginia Tech.

  • Haskins posted on Twitter about his top 6 schools and commitment date on February 20, 2026.
  • Haskins plans to announce his college decision on March 6, 2026.

The players

Jordan Haskins

A four-star cornerback from Lexington, Kentucky who is ranked in the Rivals300 and has narrowed his college choices to six schools.

Missouri

One of the six schools Haskins is considering for his college commitment.

Illinois

One of the six schools Haskins is considering for his college commitment.

Indiana

One of the six schools Haskins is considering for his college commitment.

Louisville

One of the six schools Haskins is considering for his college commitment.

Kentucky

One of the six schools Haskins is considering for his college commitment, as well as Haskins' home-state school.

Virginia Tech

One of the six schools Haskins is considering for his college commitment.

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What’s next

Haskins will officially announce his college commitment on March 6, 2026.

The takeaway

As a highly-ranked recruit, Haskins' college decision will be an important one for the schools involved as they look to add top talent to their rosters. The six finalists represent a mix of in-state and out-of-state programs that have all made Haskins a priority in their recruiting efforts.