Tulane Football Scores Big as 3-Star Receiver Gary Hadley Commits!

Gary Hadley Jr., a standout wide receiver from Florida, commits to Tulane Football for the 2026 class, enhancing team recruitment efforts.
Gary Hadley Jr., a standout wide receiver from Florida, commits to Tulane Football for the 2026 class, enhancing team recruitment efforts. (Symbolbild/MF)

Gainesville, Florida, USA - In an exciting turn of events for Tulane University’s football program, Gary Hadley Jr., a standout wide receiver from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has announced his commitment to join the Green Wave for the 2026 recruiting class. Standing tall at 6-foot-3 and weighing 185 pounds, Hadley recently visited Tulane’s campus and made his decision public via social media, further energizing the Waves‘ recruiting efforts.

Hadley is not just any player; he has garnered attention as a three-star prospect thanks to his exceptional skills on the field. Last season, he showcased his talent by catching 30 passes for an impressive 740 yards—averaging a remarkable 24.7 yards per catch—alongside scoring four touchdowns. But that’s not all—Hadley also made a significant impact as a dual-threat player. With 31 carries for 392 yards and another four touchdowns, plus 381 passing yards and four more touchdowns as a quarterback, it’s clear he has a good hand in multiple positions SI.com reports.

High Expectations Ahead

The Green Wave’s coaching staff, led by Jon Sumrall, is excited about what Hadley brings to the table. The Waves finished last season with a commendable 9-5 overall record and a solid performance in conference play, going 7-1. Although they faced a tough loss in their bowl game against Florida, Hadley’s commitment comes as Tulane actively seeks to bolster its roster with talent from the 2026 class and the NCAA Transfer Portal Crescent City Sports.

Hadley wasn’t short on options; he received offers from a range of prominent programs, including LSU, Arkansas, UCLA, and Ole Miss, showcasing the high regard in which he is held nationally. His recruitment was particularly prioritized by the Pitt Panthers, but Tulane’s appeal won him over. Coaches see him as a strategic addition to their offensive plans, where his large catch radius paired with good speed and excellent route-running skills is anticipated to make him a potent red-zone weapon Crescent City Sports.

Looking Forward

With Hadley’s commitment, Tulane now has five players lined up for the 2026 recruiting class—an exciting prospect as the team gears up for future seasons. The Waves are looking to merge youth with seasoned talent, building on their recent success, including three league title game appearances in three years with an impressive overall record of 32-8 during that time Tulane Green Wave.

As the Waves continue to develop their football program, Hadley’s arrival is expected to enhance the team’s dynamic. Fans are eagerly watching to see how this talented player shapes the future of Tulane football. With such promising additions, there’s something to be said for the direction in which the Green Wave is headed.

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