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Old 02-06-2013, 07:45 AM  
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**** OFFICIAL NSD 2013 THREAD ****

LOI's are already flying in. Who will end up with the top ranked class?


ANNOUNCEMENT WATCH

FIVE-STAR PROSPECTS


Montravius Adams, DT, Vienna (Ga.) Dooly County
When: NSD, 9:30 a.m. ET on ESPNU
Committed to: Auburn


Vonn Bell, DB, Rossville (Ga.) Ridgeland
When: NSD, 10 a.m. ET on ESPN/ESPNU
Committed to: Ohio State


Reuben Foster, LB, Auburn (Ala.) Auburn
When: Feb. 4
Committed to: Alabama


Carl Lawson, DE, Alpharetta (Ga.) Milton
When: NSD, 9:10 a.m. EST
Committed to: Auburn


Robert Nkemdiche, DE, Loganville (Ga.) Grayson
When: NSD
Committed to: Ole Miss


Jalen Ramsey, CB, Nashville (Tenn.) Brentwood Academy
When: NSD, 11 a.m. ET
Committed to: Florida State


Matthew Thomas, LB, Miami (Fla.) Booker T. Washington
When: NSD, 9:15 a.m. EST
Committed to: Florida State


Laremy Tunsil, OT, Lake City (Fla.) Columbia
When: NSD, 9:45 p.m. ET on ESPN
Committed to: Ole Miss

Eddie Vanderdoes, DT, Placer (Calif) Placer
When: NSD, 8 p.m. ET at his high school
Top Schools: Alabama, Notre Dame, UCLA, USC, Washington

FOUR-STAR PROSPECTS

Mackensie Alexander, CB, Immokalee (Fla.) Immokalee
When: NSD, 10 a.m. EST
Committed to: Clem$on

Andrew Billings, DT, Waco (Texas)
When: Feb. 5
Committed to: Baylor


Jaynard Bostwick, DT, Port St. Lucie (Fla.) St. Lucie West Centennial
When: NSD
Committed to: Florida


Tyler Boyd, WR, Clairton (Pa.)
When: NSD, 10 a.m. EST
Committed to: Pittsburgh


Keith Bryant, DT, Delray Beach (Fla.) Atlantic
When: NSD, 1:30 p.m. EST
Top Schools: Alabama, Florida State, Miami, South Carolina, Tennessee

Stacy Coley, WR, Oakland Park (Fla.) Northeast
When: NSD, 11:05 a.m. EST
Committed to: Miami


Antonio Conner, S, Batesville (Miss.) South Panola
When: NSD, 10:45 a.m. EST
Committed to: Ole Miss


Tyrone Crowder, OG, Rockingham (N.C.) Richmond County
When: NSD, 4:05 p.m. EST
Top Schools: Clemson, Georgia

Jordan Cunningham, WR, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) University School
When: NSD, 10:20 a.m. EST
Committed to: Vanderbilt


Ezekiel Elliott, RB, St. Louis (Mo.) John Burroughs School
When: NSD, 4 p.m. ET at his high school
Top Schools: Missouri, Ohio State

Kylie Fitts, SDE, Redlands (Calif.) East Valley
When: Feb. 5
Committed to: UCLA


Nico Falah, OT, Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco
When: NSD, 10:30 ET at his high school
Top Schools: USC, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington

Shelton Gibson, WR, Cleveland Heights (Ohio)
When: NSD, noon ET at his high school
Committed to: West Virginia


Jermaine Grace, LB, Miramar (Fla.) Miramar
When: NSD, 2 p.m. EST
Top Schools: Bowling Green, Florida State, Kentucky, Miami, Syracuse

Cameron Hunt, OT, Corona (Calif.) Centennial
When: NSD, 11 a.m. ET at his high school
Committed to: Oregon

Skai Moore, OLB, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) University School
When: NSD, 10 a.m. EST
Committed to: South Carolina


Myles Jack, LB, Bellevue (Wash.)
When: NSD, 4 p.m. ET at his high school
Top Schools: Arizona State, Georgia, UCLA, Washington

Alvin Kamara, RB, Norcross (Ga.)
When: NSD, 3:35 p.m. ET on ESPNU
Top Schools: Alabama, Georgia

Denver Kirkland, OT, Miami (Fla.) Booker T. Washington
When: NSD, 9:20 a.m. EST
Committed to: Arkansas


Dee Liner, DE, Muscle Shoals (Ala.) Muscle Shoals
When: NSD, noon ET on ESPN
Committed to: Alabama


Christian Morris, OL, Memphis (Tenn.) Memphis East
When: NSD, 9 a.m. ET at his high school
Top Schools: Tennessee, UCLA, Washington

Yannick Ngakoue, LB, Washington (D.C.) Friendship Collegiate Academy
When: NSD, 10:30 a.m. ET at his high school
Committed to: Maryland


Quinton Powell, LB, Daytona Beach (Fla.) Mainland
When: NSD, 12:15 p.m. EST
Committed to: USC


Torrodney Prevot, DE, Houston (Texas) Alief Taylor
When: NSD, 11:20 a.m. ET at his high school
Committed to: Oregon


Dontre Wilson, RB, DeSoto (Texas)
When: Feb. 4
Committed to: Ohio State


Asiantii Woulard, QB, Winter Park (Fla.) Winter Park
When: NSD, 12:30 p.m. ET on ESPNU
Committed to: UCLA

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Old 02-06-2013, 09:04 AM   #16
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Jesus tits. Are all the 4 and 5 star guys going to the SEC?

I don't pay a whole hell of a lot of attention to signing day, but good ****.
This is nothing new.

Almost all the talent is in the south. SEC teams usually claim at least 3-4 spots in the top 10 and around 6 in the top 20. It's spiked this year.

Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Texas A&M, Florida and Georgia are all schools that will pull in top 10 classes consistently, with some fluctuations out to the top 15.

Everybody else in the league is fighting tooth and nail to get into the top 20.
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Vonn Bell chooses ohio state over Tennessee & Alabama. I saw Bell during his official visit to ohio state in early January.
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The Ole Miss 2013 recruiting class will be a future SMU-like "30 for 30" documentary.
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Old 02-06-2013, 09:21 AM   #19
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The Ole Miss 2013 recruiting class will be a future SMU-like "30 for 30" documentary.
They also got the nation's top Juco player Lavon Hooks.
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Jordan Cunningham chooses Vanderbilt.

Seems like a really smart kid. Said he's planning a 50yr career that starts with him as a NCAAF WR and finishes with him as a professional engineer & entrepreneur. Chose Vandy over Stanford, Florida State, and Miami. Refreshing to see.

Said academics were big for him. Football is unpredictable, you need a backup plan, injury can happen & you need a career. I'm a fan of this kid.
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Pretty much. I think Florida alone has as many 4-star commits as all of the Big XII schools combined.
Can anyone blame these kids?

One of the top schools in the top football conference and beautiful weather with beautiful ****ing bitches!
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Can anyone blame these kids?

One of the top schools in the top football conference and beautiful weather with beautiful ****ing bitches!
Most (not all) of these kids want to stay close to home. They want their family at the games. The best players are in the south and stay in the south which is why the SEC continues it's reign of dominance.
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Another commit chooses Ole Miss..

Antonio Conner commits to Ole Miss over Alabama.
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Most (not all) of these kids want to stay close to home. They want their family at the games. The best players are in the south and stay in the south which is why the SEC continues it's reign of dominance.
Add in the fact that 4 and 5* guys want to play for the best (And apparently.....Ole Miss??? Or is it Mi$$), and the cycle continues.
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Another commit chooses Ole Miss..

Antonio Conner commits to Ole Miss over Alabama.
My God. SEC West is going to be scary
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According to Grantland not everyone in the SEC is experiencing the same success.

http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...ng-day-preview

College Football National Signing Day Preview
Get ready to get irrationally angry at some 17-year-olds who don't pick your school!
By John Brandon on February 5, 2013
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Editor's note: Rankings in this article were checked for accuracy before publication at approximately 12:30 p.m. PST.

With National Signing Day upon us, I might as well admit to being a recruitnik. My daily involvement with Scout and Rivals and with ESPN's recruiting pages does not constitute the full-blown malaria that some college football fans suffer, but it's a solid flu. Yes, I'm one of the grown men with a family and a job who hangs on the hints, winks, and changes of mind of 17-year-old kids I've never met. I spend the spare moments of my life praying that high school football players enjoy their visits to my alma mater, that my head coach can out-charm the other head coaches, that our cafeteria chefs out-cook the chefs of other schools, that our weight room is more elaborate, that our "hostesses" are prettier. I want stars in the commit column, baby. My football team has needs and I want those needs met. Still, whether it's true or not, I consider myself a reasonable recruiting nut. For us reasonable crazies, it works this way:

Blessed are recruits who commit early, and blessed are recruits who stay in state. So, for example, Bradley Bozeman (300-plus-pound OL) and O.J. Howard (no. 1 TE nationally), both Alabama commits who hail from Alabama and have been committed to the Tide since 2011, are not begrudged. Enjoy them, Nick.
Blessed are recruits who seize obvious opportunities at early playing time. So blessed are Greg Bryant and Tarean Folston, a pair of Sunshine State running backs who absconded to South Bend, where the skies are gray but the backfield is empty of Theo Riddick and Cierre Wood.
Blessed are recruits who turn down their home-state team in favor of a highly esteemed academic institution. So blessed are Mitch Parsons (no. 7 TE nationally), who will leave Colorado for Vanderbilt University, and Peter Kalambayi (no. 7 OLB nationally), who will switch coasts from North Carolina to Stanford.
Blessed are the legacies. So blessed is Richy Anderson, who will follow his NFL father, Richie, to Penn State. And blessed is Kelvin Taylor, who follows his NFL father, Fred, to Florida.
Blessed are recruits who enroll early. So blessed are DB Eli Apple, QB J.T. Barrett, DB Cameron Burrows, and defensive ends Tyquan Lewis and Tracy Sprinkle, all probably already on campus at Ohio State, preparing to contribute this fall.
This leaves the unblessed — the up-for-grabs players, those flirts who fuel the message boards until National Signing Day and sometimes beyond. This leaves the flippers — softened in their commitments by late suitors. This leaves the engaged (verbally committed) who still go on dates (official visits). This leaves the prospects bewildered because the coach who recruited them left for another job or got fired. This leaves the young men caught between their gut feelings and the wishes of their families. This leaves the blue-chippers with iffy grades who can't commit to their programs of choice until fresh ACT scores appear. All leading to the donning of ball caps or yanking on of gloves or pulling onstage of puppies.1

This is when rational thought begins to cower and hide from fans. This is when we start hurling accusations of dirty recruiting. A player who flips his commitment to your team is a level-headed young adult who finally came to understand the prestige of your school's history, the potential for championships, the superior academics. His decision makes perfect sense. A player who flips away from your team is disloyal, misguided by bad influences, unfortunate, generally of low character. To be honest, you feel sorry for him. Players who choose a rival school where the depth chart is not favorable to them have been coaxed with floozies and new sneakers. Players who sign up to wait their turn at your school are team guys who see the big picture. And so on.

There are plenty of poorly rated recruits who turn into stars (a handy example is Justin Blackmon, who came out of high school as the no. 91 receiver), but the fact remains that most great college teams have a roster full of guys who everybody knew were going to be good. Let me give you a list of players Saban used — and this is considered one of his less-talented squads — to pummel his way to this year's national championship: Jesse Williams, Michael Williams, Nico Johnson, Barrett Jones, D.J. Fluker, Amari Cooper, T.J. Yeldon, Trey DePriest, Quinton Dial, Xzavier Dickson, Dee Milliner, C.J. Mosley, Eddie Lacy, AJ McCarron, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Marvin Shinn, Ed Stinson, Adrian Hubbard, Kevin Norwood, Cyrus Kouandjio. Guess how many Rivals three-stars are in that bunch. Zilch? Good guess.

The current top-10 recruiting classes (as judged by Rivals) are a rundown of the usual suspects. If you can't recruit at Florida, then perhaps you've been walking around for several months with a sign on your back that reads I ENJOY EATING LIVE HAMSTERS AND LYING TO TEENAGERS and everyone's too polite to tell you about it. Saban's machine is greased and humming along. Notre Dame is recruiting like they want to be "back" for real. Ohio State is the perennial recruiting juggernaut of the Big Ten, with Michigan pushing them hard in recent years. LSU and Georgia are SEC powers with no in-state competition. There's USC, of course, whose limited scholarships have turned their noses up that much higher at the unwashed three-star masses. The Trojans, in a lean class of only 1, presently possess more Rivals five-stars than the next-closest program.

This Year's Upstart Recruiting Classes

Vanderbilt — James Franklin & Co. are following a respectable 29th-ranked 2012 by trying to crack the top 20 in 2013. Two Georgians headline the class: no. 9 ILB Nigel Bowden and no. 10 dual-threat QB Johnathon McCrary.

Washington — Steve Sarkisian is recruiting as well as could be sensibly expected up in his remote corner of the country. He's got eight four-star verbals, concentrated in the offensive skill positions and the defensive front seven. Another class or two like this and Coach Sark will have himself a team.

Ole Miss — By Rebel (or Black Bear) standards, Hugh Freeze's staff is on fire. These days, it's rare when recruits are as interested in playing for a winner as they are in playing early. A team's on-field performance rarely gives the program a noticeable boost in recruiting. Ole Miss seems to be offering both: A fun, upstart team on the rise and also a roster not already loaded with forbidding talent. Playing in the SEC helps. Having the no. 1 overall recruit's brother on your roster doesn't hurt. (DE Robert Nkemdiche is expected to sign with Ole Miss, where his brother Denzel plays.) Scooping up Elijah Daniel, a four-star defensive end, after he was turned away from the University of Florida for failing to qualify academically, helps. They nabbed Laquon Treadwell, a receiver everyone in the country coveted, partly because of the success Donte Moncrief enjoyed this past season. They added a quality arm in Ryan Buchanan, and a couple 300-pound DTs who they hope will prevent Alabama from running roughshod through the middle of their defense. On top of all that, top-rated OT Laremy Tunsil is said to be in the fold. The best thing about the future is that it hasn't happened yet, but you have to admit the future looks bright in Oxford.

This Year's Worrisome Recruiting Classes

Tennessee — The question of just how long it will be until the Volunteers will return to an SEC title game isn't a fun one to answer. They finally made a solid head coach hire, but Butch Jones's road ahead looks long and bumpy. All Big Orange had last season was that big-play passing game, but QB Tyler Bray, along with star receivers Justin Hunter and Cordarrelle Patterson, defected early. Zach Rogers, another productive receiver, graduated, as did two serviceable tight ends in Mychal Rivera and Ben Bartholomew. The normal amount of attrition occurred on the defensive side of the ball. With that many holes to fill — in other words, with that much playing time to offer — to pull a mediocre class up to Rocky Top is not a promising sign. At this point, Tennessee's worry isn't making it to the conference championship in Atlanta. Its worry is being the premier college football program in its own state.

Missouri — This is par for the course. They finished in the low 30s last year. In 2011 they had the 48th-ranked class, in 2010 the 21st. If it was in doubt upon their entrance into the SEC last year, with Florida scuffling and Georgia soul-searching and Spurrier throwing visors everywhere, it's not in doubt now: The Tigers won't threaten for the Eastern Division anytime soon.

Oregon — My maternal grandmother is the wisest person I know. Like many wise folks, she doesn't give advice. What she will do, though, is listen patiently to a sad story and then, at its conclusion, offer up a summative adage. One of these little proverbs that sticks in my mind: Some men can't stand to have it made. I'm not second-guessing Chip Kelly's decision to move from Eugene, Oregon, where he is/was loved, to Philadelphia, where he will in time be derided … Well, yes I am. I'm second-guessing that decision. I wish him well, though, and I wish new Duck head man Mark Helfrich luck in maintaining the program that Rich Brooks and Mike Bellotti built into respectability and Kelly made a powerhouse. Kelly's departure doesn't seem to have hurt Oregon's class. It's a smallish group, only 16 to date, but it includes a pair of potent-looking running backs and five-star Thomas Tyner. They've also got verbals from a dynamic pair of San Diego brothers, both classified ATH, and I'm sure Helfrich will put them to good use. The worry with this class is the lack of anything eye-popping on the defensive side of the ball, where Oregon will lose several top performers from this past year's squad.

Arkansas — Bret Bielema's former team, Wisconsin (class currently ranked 45th), has a better-rated class than his new team, Arkansas (ranked 32nd), and at Arkansas he'll have to scrape his way up a pecking order that includes Alabama and LSU and Texas A&M. If I'm an Arkansas fan, I'm excited about this hire but not excited about this class. Apparently it's pretty difficult to make a splash in SEC recruiting with such a late start, but yikes is this group underwhelming: only two four-stars and several guys rated two-star or no-star. It seems the Razorbacks are courting Altee Tenpenny, an Alabama RB commit out of Little Rock who's rumored to be wavering. Getting Collins or Tenpenny would help.
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All of Florida's expected LOI's are in. Also picked up Bostwick this morning.
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Most (not all) of these kids want to stay close to home. They want their family at the games. The best players are in the south and stay in the south which is why the SEC continues it's reign of dominance.
I would feel the same way too.

But, c'mon man -- great football weather, southern belles, nom, NOM NOM!
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