Virginia Tech wide receiver commit is making headlines once again, but this time it’s for a potential twist in his recruitment. The three-star wideout from Georgia, who pledged to the Hokies earlier this year, is scheduled to visit an SEC program, signaling that his recruitment may not be fully shut down just yet. While he has remained vocal about his strong relationship with Virginia Tech’s coaching staff, this latest development could open the door for another program to make a late push.
Top star who stands at 6-foot and boasts impressive speed and route-running ability, committed to Virginia Tech in January, becoming one of the key offensive pieces in their 2025 recruiting class. He’s regarded as a playmaker with the versatility to line up both outside and in the slot, and his junior season was packed with highlights, showing off his ability to create separation and make contested catches. Despite his solid commitment to the Hokies, the allure of the SEC has seemingly prompted him to explore all of his options before officially shutting things down.
Sources close to the recruitment say that he is set to visit Hoskies, and while Virginia Tech remains in a strong position, any visit to a conference with the SEC’s prestige naturally raises eyebrows. In today’s recruiting landscape, verbal commitments often come with a layer of uncertainty, especially when prospects continue to engage with other programs deep into the recruiting cycle. He has yet to publicly comment on the visit, but Hokie fans will surely be watching closely as the weekend unfolds.

For Virginia Tech, this is a crucial recruitment to lock down as head coach Brent Pry and his staff look to build an explosive offensive unit for the future. Warren has been seen as a potential early-impact player in Blacksburg, and losing him to a late SEC flip would be a blow to the Hokies’ momentum on the trail. Still, Tech’s staff has been aggressive in maintaining contact with Warren and his camp, and they remain confident in their standing. Expect this recruitment to continue drawing attention as Warren’s weekend visit could shape the final stretch of his decision-making process.