National Signing Day 2022: Alabama Runs Away With No. 1 Recruiting Class (2024)

Wednesday wasn’t the end of the 2023 college football recruiting cycle, but the bulk of the work across the sport is officially in the books following the first day of the early signing period.

The de facto signing day included marquee decisions, surprises, flips and everything in between in what has been an unpredictable cycle. Yes, some key recruits remain undecided, but most of the needle-moving players that would affect the top classes have settled on their next steps.

Considering how programs landed the top level of talent accumulation (SI99 recruits), hit premium positions, addressed needs and put position groups together is how SI ranks the following classes after Wednesday.

1. Alabama

Verbal Commitments: 27

SI99 Recruits: 12

One could argue Bama began its clinching of the top spot the day before signing day, when it flipped top-10 prospect Kadyn Proctor from the local Iowa Hawkeyes, but Nick Saban’s program hit on more key targets anyway Wednesday in landing in-state defensive stars James Smith and Qua Russaw. The Montgomery (Ala.) Carver duo, along with Proctor, all sit ranked within the top 25 of the SI99 prospects rankings. Alabama holds 12 members of the ranking in the 27-man class as of Wednesday evening. Texas A&M’s historic haul last cycle capped at 13 membersin February. UA has time, and No. 1 cornerback Cormani McClain didn't sign with Miami on Wednesday, to potentially make up ground in the near future.

2. Georgia

Verbal Commitments: 26

SI99 Recruits: 9

As per usual, the close was strong with Kirby Smart. Georgia was able to bring South Florida defensive back recruit Daniel Harris back in the class, but more importantly it paired SI99 pass rusher Samuel M’Pemba with another elite at the position in Wednesday’s addition of Damon Wilson. Georgia also rounded out its running back haul in flipping N.C. State running back commitment Kyron Jones.

3. Texas

Verbal Commitments: 22

SI99 Recruits: 9

The Longhorns had another strong day on the trail, officially inking many commitments that were contested late like Johntay Cook, Cedric Baxter, Sydir Mitchell, Derek Williams and Malik Muhammad, but it also pulled off another pass-rushing upset against rival Oklahoma in Tausili Akana. Officially wrapping up the Arch Manning recruitment, beyond any doubt, counts for an extra oomph as well.

4. Miami

Verbal Commitments:26

SI99 Recruits: 8

The Hurricanes had a strong day on the addition front, addressing a need in signing local cornerback Damari Brown over Alabama and Florida State. It was arguably the hottest program on the trail entering the signing period, but it did suffer the biggest (and ongoing) scare of Wednesday as future CB1 Cormani McClain elected not to sign a national letter of intent.

5. LSU

Verbal Commitments: 25

SI99 Recruits: 5

While Brian Kelly's program lost out on Daylen Austin in the secondary (one of many who flipped to Oregon) Wednesday, the Tigers pulled a flip of their own in Vanderbilt tight end commitment Ka'Morreun Pimpton.

6. Oregon

Verbal Commitments: 28

SI99 Recruits: 4

The Ducks simply stole the show Wednesday, and it did so from the outset in flipping longtime Baylor quarterback commitment Austin Novosad. It then pulled an even longer shot of a flip in snagging another SI99 recruit in safety Peyton Bowen. He had been on board with Notre Dame for about a year before the change of heart. UO pulled another Irish pledge in running back Jayden Limar, as well as LSU secondary commitment Daylen Austin. The biggest Pac-12 footprint win was no flip at all, instead it was the edging of USC and Ohio State for SoCal pass rusher Matayo Uiagalelei.

7. Ohio State

Verbal Commitments: 20

SI99 Recruits: 7

Ohio State didn’t have as big a splash as some programs, even losing out on longtime pledge Kayin Lee at cornerback to the Auburn Tigers early in the day. But it held on to longstanding key commitments like wide receivers Brandon Inniss and Carnell Tate while hitting an area of need in landing the signature of former LSU pass-rusher commitment Joshua Mickens.

8. Notre Dame

Verbal Commitments: 24

SI99 Recruits: 7

The Bowen flip to Oregon was the shocker of the day in the recruiting world, even though the letter of intent to UO still hadn’t come in by 7 p.m. ET. Limar’s move to the Ducks was much more expected after he took extra recruiting visits. Marcus Freeman’s program did ink the rest of the 24 pledges Wednesday, officially welcoming in an elite trench class on both sides of the ball to pair with the type of skill players many Irish fans have been waiting for, led by SI99 wide receivers Jaden Greathouse and Braylon James.

9. Tennessee

Verbal Commitments: 25

SI99 Recruits: 5

Another program mostly focused on maintenance of the class rather than scores of additions, the Vols did pick up the commitment of in-state running back DeSean Bishop on Wednesday.

10. Florida

Verbal Commitments: 20

SI99 Recruits: 4

Florida may or may not have pushed a pair of in-state commitments out of the recruiting class this week, which doesn’t pair very well without any reciprocation come signing day. While UF has built a strong and balanced class to date, it struck out on late targets leading up to this week and doesn’t look strong for a pair of Thursday decision-makers as cornerback Desmond Ricks and defensive lineman Jordan Hall prepare to announce. Billy Napier’s staff did help UF hold on to commits coveted by others, though, like defensive back Sharif Denson and wide receiver Andy Jean.

11. Clemson

Verbal Commitments: 26

SI99 Recruits: 4

The Tigers stood pat with their strong class, including another head-turning defensive line haul, and added Alabama running back Jamarius Haynes to the haul. This signing day for the CU faithful may become more known for Dabo Swinney’s remarks than any drama in getting in more talented recruits.

12. Oklahoma

Verbal Commitments: 24

SI99 Recruits: 2

OU could still have something to say about being ranked outside of the top 10 depending on the NLI status on Peyton Bowen and David Hicks over the next 48 hours, but for now Wednesday was a miss for Brent Venables. It didn’t win the commitment of Bowen despite considerable flip rumors and another potential addition—Akana—spurned OU for rival Texas at a position of need.

13. USC

Verbal Commitments: 20

SI99 Recruits: 4

The Trojans held on to their 2023 pledges and locked in another head-turning offensive group, but the glaring miss of local star Uiagalelei to rival Oregon will sting in more ways than one. It’s no secret it’s the defensive upgrades the college football world wants to see at SC and secondly, there were points in this recruitment that it appeared as if the Trojans were in fact the team to beat for the St. John Bosco two-way talent.

14. Penn State

Verbal Commitments: 23

SI99 Recruits: 2

A strong commitment class signed Wednesday with the exception of South Florida safety Conrad Hussey, who is still being pushed by the in-state Florida State Seminoles and Miami Hurricanes.

15. South Carolina

Verbal Commitments: 22

SI99 Recruits: 1

Shane Beamer’s program entered the day red hot, having won out in some key late battles like that of offensive lineman Oluwatosin Babalade and junior college lineman Elijah Davis. But there is also plenty in front of USC going forward, from the potential flip of Syracuse QB commitment LaNorris Sellers on Friday and the possibility of landing football and track star Nyckoles Harbor in February.

16. Florida State

Verbal Commitments: 16

SI99 Recruits: 2

While the loss of pass-rusher commitment Keldric Faulk to local Auburn was a tough pill to swallow, FSU held on to other contested commitments and added to its haul in the trenches. Offensive lineman Andre Otto picked up late momentum before inking garnet and gold as did two-way skill player Edwin Joseph, who also picked the Seminoles on Wednesday.

17. Texas A&M

Verbal Commitments: 18

SI99 Recruits: 3

The Aggies came into the week hot, highlighted by flipping Ole Miss QB commitment Marcel Reed, and stayed on course through Wednesday. Local linebacker Chantz Johnson and Tulsa (Okla.) Booker T. Washington wide receiver Micah Tease each jumped into Jimbo Fisher’s improving class. Top defensive commitment David Hicks isn’t signing until Friday, however, in a final move that will be plenty focused on no matter where he ends up.

18. Auburn

Verbal Commitments: 19

SI99 Recruits: 1

In the flip game, before Oregon stole the spotlight Wednesday, it was Hugh Freeze & Co. doing so at a high clip. It continued in a big way on defense with the flip of Ohio State’s Kayin Lee and Florida State’s Keldric Faulk. Somehow, the Tigers’ staff is ahead of schedule.

19. Michigan

Verbal Commitments: 23

SI99 Recruits: 0

UM picked up multiple recruits Wednesday, including one with the polish to play early in wide receiver Karmello English and the other in the mold of a modern secondary talent in Jyaire Hill. UM has closed well around its College Football Playoff berth.

20. Arkansas

Verbal Commitments: 20

SI99 Recruits: 0

There wasn’t much movement with Sam Pittman’s program Wednesday, but more could be on the way over the New Year.

“We’ll add a couple more in high school and the rest in the portal,” he said.

21. TCU

Verbal Commitments: 23

SI99 Recruits: 0

The Horned Frogs had been red hot in December, so Wednesday was about signing in bulk, and 22 of the 23 verbal commitments did ink purple and black. The transfer-portal additions aren’t slowing down in Fort Worth, either.

22. Washington

Verbal Commitments: 20

SI99 Recruits: 0

Another program working well in December, Washington continued that momentum Wednesday in keeping Caleb Presley home. The longtime Oregon Duck commitment was the sole ounce of negative news coming out of Eugene. Locking in wide receiver Taeshaun Lyons days earlier also stands out with UW recruiting down the stretch.

23. Texas Tech

Verbal Commitments: 27

SI99 Recruits: 0

Leading into signing day, Texas Tech had been both fueled and burned by the flip game. On Wednesday, it kept the volume up by inking one of the country’s biggest classes to date.

24. Utah

Verbal Commitments: 20

SI99 Recruits: 0

The December that Utah put together sneaks it into the back end of the rankings. The quality and quantity have come together for the Pac-12 champs, though the Utes did lose out on California native Carlos Wilson—who signed with Arizona on Thursday.

25. Michigan State

Verbal Commitments: 15

SI99 Recruits: 1

We know Mel Tucker’s group will hit the transfer portal hard, but the Spartans hit on some key recruiting needs down the stretch of the 2023 cycle, including flipping quarterback Sam Leavitt from Washington State. SI99 pass rusher Bai Jobe anchors a strong trench haul otherwise.

Other programs under consideration

Baylor, UCLA, Louisville, North Carolina, Ole Miss

National Signing Day 2022: Alabama Runs Away With No. 1 Recruiting Class (2024)

FAQs

Who are the 5 star recruits for Alabama in 2024? ›

Five signees that are five-star prospects ( Zabien Brown , Jaylen Mbakwe , Zay Mincey, Caleb Odom , Ryan Williams ) and 17 players that are four-star athletes by at least one of the following: 247Sports, 247Composite, On3, On3 Consensus, Rivals.com and/or ESPN.com.

How did Alabama do on National Signing Day? ›

Alabama ended its 2024 National Signing Day with three additions to the team: 3-star and in-state prospect Quinton "QB" Reese, 4-star edge rusher out of Arizona Noah Carter and finally, fellow in-state prospect and 5-star wideout Ryan Williams.

Where does Alabama rank in recruiting class? ›

With his recommitment, which he announced Wednesday, Williams joins an Alabama 2024 recruiting class that is ranked No. 2 in the country per the 247Sports Composite.

How many top recruits does Alabama have? ›

When looking at the USA TODAY HSS composite rankings, seven of the top 100 recruits have committed to the Crimson Tide.
  • Julian Sayin — Carlsbad (Carlsbad, Calif.) ...
  • Ryan Williams — Saraland (Ala.) ...
  • Jaylen Mbakwe — Clay-Chalkville (Pinson, Ala.) ...
  • Caleb Odom — Carrollton (Ga.) ...
  • Zabien Brown — Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
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Who is the number one quarterback recruit in 2024? ›

2024 ESPN Top Quarterbacks: Pocket Passer
RKPLAYERHT
1Dylan Raiola Video | Scouts Report6'3''
2C.J. Carr Video | Scouts Report6'3''
3Air Noland Video | Scouts Report6'3''
4Michael Van Buren Video | Scouts Report6'0''
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Who is the number one recruit in 2024? ›

RANKCHANGEPROSPECT
1-Jeremiah Smith
2-Dylan Raiola
35Ellis Robinson
415Ryan Williams
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Is National Signing Day binding? ›

Depending on the sport, National Signing Day is celebrated by high school seniors and represents a binding agreement between athletes and the colleges they choose.

What is Alabama ranked in football in 2024? ›

Alabama early top 25 rankings for 2024

Here's where the Crimson Tide is placed in various early top-25 rankings for the 2024 college football season: Saban's team ranks no lower than No. 4 among industry leaders, and has a top ranking nod from Yahoo Sports. Alabama has a consensus ranking of No. 2 overall.

What do you do on National Signing Day? ›

National Signing Day has traditionally been the first day that a high school senior can sign a binding National Letter of Intent for a collegiate sport with a school that is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States.

Who is the number 1 recruit in college football? ›

2025 ESPN 300
RKPLAYERPOS
1Julian Lewis Video | Scouts ReportQB-PP
2Bryce Underwood Video | Scouts ReportQB-PP
3Dakorien Moore Video | Scouts ReportWR
4David Sanders Video | Scouts ReportOT
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How many times has Alabama had the best recruiting class? ›

Since Saban took over in 2007, the average class ranking is a staggering 2.4, including nine No. 1 classes. An argument can be made that Alabama's recruiting is better than ever in the present day. The 2021, 2022 and 2023 classes are three of the six highest-rated recruiting classes in 247Sports history.

What football recruits are leaving Alabama? ›

The Crimson Tide are staring at the losses of safety Caleb Downs, quarterback Julian Sayin (class of 2024 recruit), wide receiver Isaiah Bond, and cornerback Dezz Ricks, just to name a few.

What NFL team has the most University of Alabama players? ›

A total of 36 former Crimson Tide players will spot the active roster, practice squad or injured reserve of their respective team. Looking to make another run to the Super Bowl, the Philadelphia Eagles have the most Tide alumni of any roster in the postseason with seven.

Which pro team has the most Alabama players? ›

Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins are behind only the Eagles for most former Alabama players on their roster, with five. The group is headlined by former Heisman runner-up Tua Tagovailoa and receiver Jaylen Waddle, two of the centerpieces of the NFL's top passing attack.

How many commits have decommitted from Alabama? ›

Since Saban's retirement on Jan. 10, Alabama has had five decommitments from the class of 2025 and one decommitment from the class of 2024. The Tide have also had 14 players enter the portal following Saban's retirement, including a former JUCO tight end who wound up committing to Tennessee just a few days later.

Who is signing for Alabama football? ›

NAMEPOSCOMMITTED
Daniel HillRB1/6/24 SIGNED
Zavier MinceyDB1/6/24 SIGNED
Kevin RileyRB12/20/23 SIGNED
Aeryn HamptonATH12/20/23 SIGNED
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How many 5 star basketball recruits are there? ›

But just how many high school basketball players are labeled as 5-star prospects, and what does this designation really mean for their future? According to 247Sports, one of the top recruiting ranking services in the industry, there were 29 players in the class of 2022 who were labeled as 5-star prospects.

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