Pine Forest’s Star Sophomore Wideout: Korden Randle

Korden Randle is a 2027 recruit who plays Wide Receiver at Pine Forest High School. Randle is ranked among one of the top recruits in the class of 2027 and is ranked among one of the top Wide Receivers in the class as well. In addition, Randle is listed among one of the top recruits in the state of Florida and is listed among one of the top Wide Receivers in the state of Florida. He holds offers from schools such as Florida, Florida State and Mississippi State.

Who are some role models in your life?
My role models are my grandmother, grandfather, and Jeremiah Smith. They’ve all played a big part in shaping who I am today.

What artists do you listen to pregame to get hyped up?
Before a game, I listen to Anderson .Paak, Mac Miller, Tems, and Future.

What are the strengths of your game?
My strengths are my ability to create separation at my size and my body control. I can make plays even when things aren’t perfect.

What is your favorite memory of your career?
My favorite memory is making a one-handed catch in the first round of the playoffs two years ago. That was a special moment I’ll always remember.

Who is the best player you’ve ever played with or against?
The best player I’ve played with is Jacorie Thomas, my QB. He’s an incredible talent and always puts the ball in the right spot.

What advice would you give to an aspiring D1 athlete?
Don’t stress over offers or colleges. Stay in the moment, put in the work, and make sure you genuinely love the game. The rest will take care of itself.

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
I’d love to visit England. It’s always been high on my travel list.

How old were you when you fell in love with the game?
I fell in love with football when I was 7 years old. It’s been my passion ever since.

If you could meet one sports hero, who would it be?
Kobe Bryant. His work ethic and mindset have always inspired me.

What is your favorite sports moment as a fan?
When the Cleveland Cavaliers won the NBA Championship in 2016. That moment brought pure joy.