Prosper stars Zaden Krempin, Bryce Gilmore and Sean Stover update recruitment

Prosper Eagles 2026 offensive linemen Zaden Krempin, Bryce Gilmore and Sean Stover detail the programs who've stood out and their upcoming visits.

Prosper built upon its resume as the state's best offensive line in a 42-16 steamrolling of unbeaten Plano East on Friday night.

All five starters will play Division I football. The seniors, interior offensive linemen Connor Carty (Texas A&M) and Logan Cahill (Sam Houston), have already committed. But the three 2026 prospects, Zaden Krempin, Bryce Gilmore and Sean Stover, are still weighing a bevy of options. All three said they are far from committing, but did have some standout schools and upcoming visits to share.

 Here's the latest recruiting updates from Prosper's Pancake House.

2026 LT Zaden Krempin

Krempin has a jam-packed Saturday ahead. The 6'5, 275-pound left tackle is attending Texas A&M's final clash with Arkansas in Jerry World, then driving over to the Hilltop for SMU's ACC opener against Florida State.

Krempin said his visit to Michigan, where he watched the Wolverines gash USC for 290 rushing yards, left a big impression. He puts Michigan near the top of his 42 total offers. Krempin is also planning to attend Tennessee's home game against Kentucky on November 2 and is working to schedule a visit to Ole Miss. 

2026 RT Bryce Gilmore

Gilmore, who played basketball until high school, has proved a quick study on the gridiron. Of course, his NFL bloodlines (his father, Bryan, was an NFL wide receiver from 2000-07) help. He's raked in 23 offers in his first season of varsity football.

Gilmore said Ole Miss, Miami, Purdue, Kansas and Pittsburgh are the schools that have communicated with him most. He'll be in Austin for Texas's SEC opener against Mississippi State and is planning an Oklahoma visit in October. 

Ole Miss, Miami, Purdue, Kansas and Pitt are the schools who've communicated with the 6'5, 275-pound tackle the most. He'll be at Texas's SEC opener today against Mississippi State and going to Oklahoma in October. 

2026 IOL Sean Stover

Stover played guard in 2023 but has transitioned seamlessly to center this year, replacing North Texas's Tyler Mercer.

Stover has visited both Duke and Princeton and loved his time there. At Duke, he's built a great relationship with offensive line coach Jeff Norrid and offensive analyst Austin Shepherd, and he praised Princeton offensive line coach Brandon Cuevas.

The 6'3, 285-pound interior offensive lineman said he's attending Penn State on November 9 for the famed 'White Out' game against Washington. He's also working to schedule a visit to Kansas. 

 

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