A Syracuse fan rejoices during the Orange's game against Georgia Tech on Nov. 18. The Orange added a new Class of 2025 commit Tuesday. (N. Scott Trimble | strimble@syracuse.com) N. Scott Trimble | strimble@syra
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse football added a highly-touted recruit at a special position to its Class of 2025 Tuesday afternoon.
Henry Searcy, a long snapper from Tallahassee, Florida, announced his commitment via social media. He’s a five-star and the No. 8 long snapper in the country, according to Kohl’s Kicking.
“Searcy snaps one of the tightest rotating footballs in the country regardless of class,” an official comment on his Kohl’s profile reads.
Searcy (6-foot-3, 180 pounds) plays for Lawton Chiles High School. The team finished 6-4 last season.
He’s the first special teams addition in the Orange’s 2025 class, which now has verbal commitments from 27 players.
Syracuse currently rosters two long snappers: redshirt senior Tom Callahan, and redshirt sophomore Ethan Stangle.
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