Some prospects walk into a stadium.Others glide into the spotlight like they were built for the stage long before the rankings ever caught up. That is the feeling surrounding three-star cornerback Stanley Peters Jr. right now. The Seminary High School defensive back has narrowed his recruitment down to six programs—Baylor, Tulane, Mississippi State, Arkansas, Houston Cougars, and Ole Miss—but this recruitment no longer feels like a quiet regional battle. It feels like the early rise of a defender whose ceiling is beginning to stretch beyond the stars beside his name. Because when the lights…
Stanley Peters Jr.’s Top 6 Sets Up Major Southern Turf War
The Seminary standout continues to rise as Houston, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Baylor, Tulane, and Mississippi State battle for one of the South’s most versatile defensive backs.

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