Live updates, top recruits & classes for early signing period

Good bye 2023, hello 2024.

The early signing period takes over the college football world Wednesday as the nation’s top recruits finally, officially, make their decisions for the upcoming season. While some players will wait until February’s National Signing Day to make their final decisions, a lot of the dominoes will fall this week during the early period.

For the moment, every school is chasing Georgia, which sits atop the recruiting class leaderboards per 247Sports’ Composite rankings. But there’s still a lot of figuring out to do as college football hurdles toward bowl season.

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Ohio State has secured a commitment from the top player in the class, wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. However, other schools are still doggedly pursuing the prospective star. Will he remain with Buckeyes, or will another team woo him before pen goes to paper? Elsewhere, everyone is waiting to see what happens with Dylan Raiola, who committed to Georgia, the alma mater of godfather Matthew Stafford. But rumors are swirling he may join Nebraska, where his father and former NFL center Dominic Raiola went to school.

Here are the latest updates and breakdowns of this year’s early signing period:

Early signing day 2024 latest updates

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National signing day: Top 100 commits from early signing period

Player ratings reflect 247Sports Composite rankings. (Position rank in parentheses)

Five-star players

No. 1 Jeremiah Harris (No. 1 WR)

No. 2 Williams Nwaneri (No. 1 DL)

No. 3 Ellis Robinson IV (No. 1 CB)

No. 4 Cam Coleman (No. 2 WR)

No. 5 Julian Sayin (No. 1 QB)

No. 6 Dylan Raiola (No. 2 QB)

No. 7 Micah Hudson (No. 3 WR)

No. 8 Justin Williams (No. 1 LB)

No. 9 David Stone (No. 2 DL)

No. 10 DJ Lagway (No. 3 QB)

No. 11 Jordan Seaton (No. 1…


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Author : The Tennessean

Publish date : 2023-12-20 12:03:11

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