2021 Recruiting Thread

Recruiting Rankings on 12/4 (Expect everything to change drastically. Looks like there's going to be a lot of decommits and flips):

ACC:
1. Clemson (6th nationally)
2. Notre Dame** (8th nationally)
3. North Carolina (12th nationally)
4. Miami FL (13th nationally)
5. Pittsburgh (24th nationally)
6. NC State (27th nationally)
7. Louisville (29th nationally)
8. Florida State (31st nationally)
9. Virginia (33rd nationally)
10. Georgia Tech (34th nationally)
11. Boston College (35th nationally)
12. Virginia Tech (42nd nationally)
13. Syracuse (47th nationally)
14. Duke (48th nationally)
15. Wake Forest (60th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Oklahoma (11th nationally)
2. Texas (17th nationally)
3. West Virginia (32nd nationally)
4. Baylor (44th nationally)
5. Oklahoma State (45th nationally)
6. Kansas State (49th nationally)
7. Iowa State (51st nationally)
8. Kansas (55th nationally)
9. Texas Tech (70th nationally)
10. TCU (99th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Ohio State (2nd nationally)
2. Michigan (9th nationally)
3. Wisconsin (16th nationally)
4. Nebraska (19th nationally)
5. Iowa (21st nationally)
6. Penn State (22nd nationally)
7. Maryland (25th nationally)
8. Minnesota (28th nationally)
9. Rutgers (37th nationally)
10. Michigan State (41st nationally)
11. Northwestern (54th nationally)
12. Indiana (61st nationally)
13. Illinois (68th nationally)
14. Purdue (76th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. Oregon (5th nationally)
2. USC (10th nationally)
3. California (18th nationally)
4. Washington (23rd nationally)
5. Utah (30th nationally)
6. Arizona State (39th nationally)
7. Arizona (53rd nationally)
8. Colorado (56th nationally)
9. Stanford (57th nationally)
10. UCLA (59th nationally)
11. Washington State (72nd nationally)
12. Oregon State (105th nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (1st nationally)
2. LSU (3rd nationally)
3. Georgia (4th nationally)
4. Florida (7th nationally)
5. Tennessee (14th nationally)
6. Texas A&M (15th nationally)
7. Arkansas (20th nationally)
8. Missouri (26th nationally)
9. Kentucky (36th nationally)
10. Mississippi State (38th nationally)
11. Auburn (40th nationally)
12. Vanderbilt (46th nationally)
13. Ole Miss (73rd nationally)
14. South Carolina (90th nationally)

Top 10 G5:
1. Cincinnati (43rd nationally)
2. Memphis (50th nationally)
3. SMU (52nd nationally)
4. Appalachian State (58th nationally)
5. USF (62nd nationally)
6. Boise State (63rd nationally)
7. Toledo (64th nationally)
8. Florida Atlantic (65th nationally)
9. San Diego State (66th nationally)
10. Tulane (67th nationally)
 
Rivals ratings dropped.. Now Texas lone composite 4 star on offense is now a 3 star.. Urban has some work to do on that side of the ball... smh :(
 
Not sure if anyone spotted this yet but former Duke commit Harrison Wallace flipped and is now committed to Penn State, PSU now jumps to 4 in the Big Ten rankings and 20 nationally per 247. Now that's more reassuring than before.
 
Deion Sanders is about to beat Kirby for a late bloomer 3 star receiver.

#firekirby
 
Georgia has a top 5 class and you want to fire Kirby over a 3 star WR? Get a grip
I want to fire him because he’s simply incapable of making the right decision at QB. That and he committed the worst sin you can commit as a UGA coach and lost to Todd Grantham
 
Deion Sanders is about to beat Kirby for a late bloomer 3 star receiver.

#firekirby
Deion Sanders is going to snake quite a few recruits, at the start. If they don't perform on the field, that will end quickly though.
 
Deion Sanders is going to snake quite a few recruits, at the start. If they don't perform on the field, that will end quickly though.
I just don’t like the idea of getting beat by an FCS program on a recruit
 
I just don’t like the idea of getting beat by an FCS program on a recruit
I wouldn't put too much into. Deion Sanders is a big name. It will draw in a few recruits based on him alone. It is like the 5*HS basketball player who committed to Howard. Now he is on a team who has lost to D2 programs and isn't playing well, so you won't see another kid go that route.
Same will happen with Deion as coach. Those schools just don't have the resources to have long time success
 
It looks like Emeka Ebuka will be announcing Friday at 8pm est. It looks like the Buckeyes will win this one. The Sooners made it interesting.
 
It looks like Emeka Ebuka will be announcing Friday at 8pm est. It looks like the Buckeyes will win this one. The Sooners made it interesting.

As long as he doesn't go to Washington, I will laugh at the Huskies
 
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As long as he doesn't go to Washington, I will laugh at the Huskies
Will probably lose out on JTT as well. A 5* DE out of Washington. Ryan Day trying to pluck out all the 5* out of the state of Washington and Texas. I wish AG was here:)
 
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Will probably lose out on JTT as well. A 5* DE out of Washington. Ryan Day trying to pluck out all the 5* out of the state of Washington and Texas. I wish AG was here:)

JTT pisses me off more because I was hoping the Ducks had a chance to land him.
 
JTT pisses me off more because I was hoping the Ducks had a chance to land him.
I have not seen many updates on JTT of late. What makes you think the Ducks are out of this? GRanted, Larry Johnson is one of the best in the game as a defensive coach and recruiting the best Dlineman, but I think his recruitment is far from done.
 
I have not seen many updates on JTT of late. What makes you think the Ducks are out of this? GRanted, Larry Johnson is one of the best in the game as a defensive coach and recruiting the best Dlineman, but I think his recruitment is far from done.

Not necessarily out of it but I don't get the sense that it's going to happen. Insiders are saying the staff is not very confident that they will land JTT.

I don't think his recruitment is "done" but I think Ohio State and Oklahoma are the frontrunners with the Ducks holding on to dear life. That said, in recruiting, nothing is over until they sign the LOI (and sometimes not even then, look at Bru McCoy)
 
I remember when recruiting was fun.. :(

season 2 episode 13 GIF by Star Wars
 
Rankings on 12/11:

ACC:
1. Clemson (6th nationally)
2. Notre Dame* (8th nationally)
3. Miami FL (11th nationally)
4. North Carolina (12th nationally)
5. Pittsburgh (24th nationally)
6. Virginia (27th nationally)
7. NC State (30th nationally)
8. Louisville (33rd nationally)
9. Florida State (34th nationally)
10. Georgia Tech (37th nationally)
11. Boston College (40th nationally)
12. Virginia Tech (43rd nationally)
13. Syracuse (51st nationally)
14. Duke (52nd nationally)
15. Wake Forest (60th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Oklahoma (10th nationally)
2. Texas (17th nationally)
3. West Virginia (35th nationally)
4. Oklahoma State (41st nationally)
5. Baylor (45th nationally)
6. Kansas State (50th nationally)
7. Iowa State (53rd nationally)
8. Kansas (56th nationally)
9. Texas Tech (71st nationally)
10. TCU (101st nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Ohio State (2nd nationally)
2. Michigan (9th nationally)
3. Wisconsin (16th nationally)
4. Penn State (20th nationally)
5. Nebraska (21st nationally)
6. Maryland (23rd nationally)
7. Iowa (25th nationally)
8. Minnesota (28th nationally)
9. Rutgers (38th nationally)
10. Michigan State (39th nationally)
11. Northwestern (55th nationally)
12. Indiana (58th nationally)
13. Illinois (70th nationally)
14. Purdue (81st nationally)

PAC 12:
1. Oregon (5th nationally)
2. USC (13th nationally)
3. California (22nd nationally)
4. Washington (29th nationally)
5. Utah (31st nationally)
6. Arizona State (47th nationally)
7. Arizona (54th nationally)
8. Stanford (57th nationally)
9. Colorado (59th nationally)
10. Washington State (64th nationally)
11. UCLA (78th nationally)
12. Oregon State (105th nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (1st nationally)
2. Georgia (3rd nationally)
3. LSU (4th nationally)
4. Florida (7th nationally)
5. Tennessee (14th nationally)
6. Texas A&M (15th nationally)
7. Ole Miss (18th nationally)
8. Arkansas (19th nationally)
9. Missouri (26th nationally)
10. Mississippi State (32nd nationally)
11. Kentucky (36th nationally)
12. Auburn (42nd nationally)
13. Vanderbilt (49th nationally)
14. South Carolina (90th nationally)

Top 10 G5s:
1. Cincinnati (44th nationally)
2. Memphis (46th nationally)
3. SMU (48th nationally)
4. Appalachian State (61st nationally)
5. Boise State (62nd nationally)
6. Toledo (63rd nationally)
7. UNLV (65th nationally)
8. UCF (66th nationally)
9. San Diego State (67th nationally)
10. USF (68th nationally)
 
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