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Nation’s No. 1 athlete Cameron Sparks names top schools

Four-star athlete Cameron Sparks has named his top schools. Sparks plays high school football for Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Sparks is considered an athlete, but he is built in the mold of a wide receiver or defensive back. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound athlete is ranked as the No. 42 recruit in the class of 2025, per 247Sports. Sparks is the nation’s top-ranked athlete and the second-ranked recruit in Tennessee.

Sparks has more than 20 scholarship offers from elite college football programs. The four-star recruit primarily plays wide receiver for the Baylor School.

Who are Sparks’ top six schools?

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Top school: Michigan Wolverines

Michigan offered the four-star athlete in Aug. 2023. The Wolverines did not have an elite class of 2024, but are still a very attractive destination for top recruits.

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Top school: Georgia Bulldogs

Georgia offered Sparks a scholarship in June 2022. The Baylor School standout visited Athens for the Ole Miss game, which was the best home game atmosphere at a Georgia home game in 2023.

Top school: Florida State Seminoles

Cameron Sparks visited Florida State in June 2023. The Seminoles are always one of the best recruiting teams in the nation.

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Top school: Miami Hurricanes

Miami offered Cameron Sparks in May 2023. The Hurricanes recently polished off an elite class of 2024 and remain one of the most attractive ACC schools for recruits.

Top school: Auburn Tigers

The Auburn Tigers finished with a top-10 recruiting class in the 2024 cycle. The Tigers hosted Cameron Sparks in January.

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Top school: Tennessee Volunteers

The elite in-state athlete is a top recruiting target for the Tennessee Volunteers. Tennessee and Georgia are considered the top two contenders for Cameron Sparks.

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Story originally appeared on UGA Wire