Biggest get for me if we can pull it off because it's so rare at a serious need positionAre we thinking Jarquez Carter is still solid?
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Biggest get for me if we can pull it off because it's so rare at a serious need positionAre we thinking Jarquez Carter is still solid?
Agree but numbers are where we need to replenish. Any news on Brew? Did he sign with the ducks?
I believe the rule is that if a kid wants to change schools he can do so anytime by simply raising his hand and informing the nearest coach. With these restrictions of course:Question... now that LOI is not happening anymore ... kids that sign, I guess its financial aide agreements, does that preclude them from flipping later on before they enroll?
Agree about Sitanelli. I assume that's one of the guys Day was talking about on D in terms of adding some different types of players. Hopefully he can become that speed type edge rusher that we never have.Keeping Alford & Grady + adding Rogers and Sitanilei is a big win on this day to me
Offord woulda been nice to have but he's at a position where it doesn't hurt to lose a upper end guy.
Also really doesn’t take into account team needs like a NFL draft grade2025 Recruiting Team Rankings2025 All Teams Football Recruiting Team Rankings
2025 all-teams football recruiting team rankings by Rivals.comn.rivals.com
Dec 4, 2024 5:27 pm
1. Oregon
2. Georgia
3. Ohio State
4. Texas
5. Alabama
6. LSU
7. scUM
8. Auburn
9. Texas A&M
10. Florida
2025 Recruit Football Team Rankings
12/04/24 at 4:15 PM CST
1. Texas
2. Georgia
3. Alabama
4. Oregon
5. Ohio State
6. Auburn
7. scUM
8. Texas A&M
9. LSU
10. Tennessee
Just sayin':
1) I am surprised scUM is doing this well due to the pending NCAA investigation: however, I guess their "bagmen" were out in force.
2) There will still be more signings so the ranking will undoubtedly change when all is said and done.
3) These rankings aren't as relevant as they have been in years past due to the transfer portal. Freshman don't usually play a lot; so the question is how many of these players will still be on the team in 2 or 3 years from now? In addition, there is a trend among some schools now to allocate more money to players from the transfer portal where you can get players with proven experience and/or will be significant contributors their 1st year.