The Gophers have seven players from Minnesota committed to their 2027 high school recruiting class, but there are numerous top players from the state who are heading elsewhere. Here are the top local 2027 recruits who are leaving the state to play college football.Nehemiah Ombati: DL, Shakopee (Nebraska)Ombati is currently a four-star prospect, the 379th-best player in the country and the second-best player in the state, according to the 247Sports Composite. The Gophers had him on campus for three different official visits, and they offered him a scholarship on Nov. 4. Their relationship appeared to sour once Minnesota moved on from D-line coach Dennis Dottin-Carter. Ombati committed to Nebraska on June 10 over Missouri and Michigan State as finalists. — Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 10, 2026Blake Betton: LB, Shakopee (Penn State)Minnesota was Betton's first Big Ten offer last June, and he was on campus for three different official visits, but it seemed like the Gophers were always on the outside looking in on his recruitment. He's a consensus top-500 player in the country, and the fourth-best player in the state. He committed to Penn State on April 11.— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 11, 2026Clarence 'C.J.' Johnson Jr.: Edge, Cretin-Derham Hall (Kansas)Johnson was never very high on the Gophers' board. He attended the team camp last June, and he was on campus for an unofficial visit in March, but he never received an official scholarship offer. He's considered a four-star prospect by some and the No. 2 player in the state. Listed at 6-foot-4, 225 pounds, he's a dynamic pass rusher, and he's set to begin his college career at Kansas. 1000% committed to the University of Kansas. Extremely Grateful for the opportunity. Ready to go earn it❗️ #RockChalk @KU_Football @CoachLeipold @Coach_JoeDineen @C_Arnick28 @DKMcDonald1 pic.twitter.com/kWugQ1rkqp— C.J Johnson 4 ⭐️ (@ClarenceJr35) June 7, 2026Other notable players