I'M A HUGE COLLEGE FOOTBALL FAN! I LOVE THE EMOTION, THE INTENSITY, THE PAGEANTRY, ETC... THERE' S NO MONEY INVOLVED (FOR THE PLAYERS), JUST THE LOVE OF THE GAME.
WANNA GET AN IDEA WHAT DIRECTION YOUR FAV COLLEGE TEAM IS GOING? HERE'S THE RECRUITING RANKINGS ACCORDING TO THE DATABASE OF "RIVALS.COM":
1. LSU
2. OKLAHOMA
3. USC
4. TENNESSEE
5. CLEMSON
6, IOWA
7. TEXAS A&M
8. OLE' MISS
9. MINNESOTA
WASHINGTON
11. MISSISSIPPI
12. OHIO STATE
FLORIDA
14. COLORADO
TEXAS
16. MICHIGAN STATE
17. MARYLAND
18. AUBURN
SOUTHERN MISS
UTAH
VIRGINIA
22. NC STATE
23. DUKE
24. CINNCINNATI
PITTSBURGH
TEAMS OF NOTE: DID YOU NOTICE THAT U OF MIAMI AND FLORIDA STATE DID NOT MAKE THE TOP 25? FLORIDA STATE DID END UP TIED WITH MANY OTHERS AT 27. MIAMI DIDN'T MAKE THE TOP 50! THAT'S HARD TO BELIEVE. MAYBE IF MIAMI CONTINUES HAVING A GREAT YEAR, THAT WILL HELP SWAY A FEW THERE WAY.
LET'S BREAK IT DOWN BY POSITION. RATINGS ARE TO THIS POINT. POSSIBLE CHANGES AS THE MONTHS GO BY.
QUARTERBACK: Penn State - Robert Bolden 6'4" 195lbs
Paul Jones 6'3" 226lbs
RUNNING BACK: USC - Dillion Baxter 5'11" 187lbs
Trajuan Briggs 5'11" 200lbs
DJ Morgan 5'11" 175lbs 4.42 40yd dash
WIDE RECEIVER: Tennessee - Markeith Ambles 6'2" 182lbs
Ted Meline 6'2' 171lbs
Matt Milton 6'6" 192lbs
TIGHT END: USC - Xavier Gamble 6'6" 245lbs
Randall Telfer 6'4" 220lbs
OFFENSIVE LINE: Oklahoma - Bronson Irwin 6'4" 322lbs
Adam Shead 6'4" 315lbs
Tyrus Thompson 6'6" 278lbs
Austin Woods 6'5" 290lbs
DEFENSIVE TACKLE - Miami - Todd Chandler 6' 290lbs
Tavadis Glenn 6'5" 265lbs
Louis Nix 6'2" 320lbs
DEFENSIVE END: Tennessee - JC Copeland 6'2" 240lbs
Corey Miller 6'4" 227lbs
Jaques Smith 6'3" 225lbs
Brandon Willis 6'4" 255lbs
LINEBACKERS: California - Nick Forbes 6' 223lbs
Cecil Whiteside 6'3" 220lbs
David Wilkerson 6'3" 235lbs
DEFENSIVE BACKS: Florida - Matt Elam 6' 205lbs
Demar Dorsey 6'1" 175lbs
Jonathan Dowling 6'3" 178lbs
KICKER: Auburn - Cody Parkey 6'2" 195lbs
ATHLETE: LSU - Tharold Simon 6'4" 185lbs
Ronnie Vinson 5'11" 186lbs
Spencer Ware 5'11" 220lbs
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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FSU and Miami are always late signers. They will both be in top 15 or even top 10 by Feb.
ReplyDeleteI just checked Rivals.com and they had Miami at #22. Da Booth is right, UM and FSU always have late signers and both should be in the top 10 to 15 range by the end of signing. UM had the #1 class 2 years ago and a top 10 last year. Two great classes and they had not been very good the previous 3 years. But I will blame that on Larry Coker's sorry recruiting attempts. You are starting to see the rewards of Randy Shannon's recruiting classes!! Just think of the guys who may sign now that they are back on track. Let us hope!
ReplyDeleteWhat I really don't get is Notre Dame's recent recruiting classes. This has got to make you wonder Fritz!! Every year it seems they have a top ten class and get some of the top players signed at their respective positions. Yet every year they seem to have a average season. Why?? SPEED!!! They are not getting the speedy, big play guys. I am a ND fan as well but they need some big play potential. The Tate kid is good but he can't do it all.
wow! how quick the ratings do change. miami has moved into the top 20 out of no where. west virginia also is now in top 20.
ReplyDeleteinteresting...oklahoma has the most "commits" by far,23. 3star and 4 star raters. no 5ers yet.
#1 rated qb, jake heaps, has committed to byu! gotta love the wac where they throw the ball around!
notre dame signed the 14th and 28th rated high school qb's.