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New Jersey's Top Recruit Aidan O'Neil Schedules Spring Visits
The 2027 edge rusher will check out Big Ten and SEC schools in the coming months.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Aidan O'Neil, the No. 7 player in New Jersey's 2027 recruiting class, has four visits planned for the spring, including an official visit. The 6-foot-5, 240-pound edge rusher from Ramsey's Don Bosco Prep is being heavily recruited by schools in the Big Ten and SEC.
Why it matters
O'Neil is one of the top prospects in the Northeast and his recruitment will be closely watched as he narrows down his college options. The schools he visits could emerge as frontrunners to land the talented defensive player.
The details
O'Neil has set visits to Penn State, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, and Texas A&M. The official visit is still to be determined, but it will be one of those five programs. Several Big Ten and SEC schools are making O'Neil a priority recruit in the 2027 class.
- O'Neil has four visits planned for the spring of 2026.
The players
Aidan O'Neil
A 6-foot-5, 240-pound edge rusher and the No. 7 player in New Jersey's 2027 recruiting class.
Don Bosco Prep
The high school in Ramsey, New Jersey that O'Neil attends.
What’s next
O'Neil will take his official visit to one of the five schools he has scheduled trips to in the coming months.
The takeaway
O'Neil's recruitment is shaping up to be a battle between Big Ten and SEC programs, highlighting his status as one of the top defensive prospects in the Northeast for the 2027 class.
