Albuquerque Journal

Clemson’s run of success leading to more recruiting victories

Tigers are expecting another highly rated signing class this cycle

- BY STEVE MEGARGEE AP sports writer Pete Iacobelli contribute­d to this report.

Clemson’s impressive run of recent success on the football field is paying dividends on the recruiting trail.

After winning two of the last three national titles, Clemson is putting together its highest-rated recruiting class ever as high school seniors across the country finalize their college selections during the early signing period that begins Wednesday.

Clemson has commitment­s from seven of the nation’s top 29 prospects according to composite rankings of recruiting sites compiled by 247Sports. Clemson leads the 247Sports team recruiting rankings.

“This class is just ridiculous,’” said Mike Farrell, the Rivals national director of recruiting.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney has signed plenty of elite players before. Clemson’s current roster features seven former five-star prospects, including quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence.

But the Tigers have never assembled a class quite like this one. The 247Sports Composite team rankings go back as far as 2008, and Clemson has never finished higher than seventh. This year, Clemson is competing with Alabama and LSU for first place.

Five-star prospects committed to Clemson include defensive tackles Bryan Bresee (ranked No. 1 overall) and Demonte Capehart (No. 24), defensive end Myles Murphy (No. 3), quarterbac­k DJ Uiagalelei (No. 13), running back Demarkcus Bowman (No. 16), cornerback Fred Davis II (No. 26) and outside linebacker Trenton Simpson (No. 29).

Clemson recruit Bryn Tucker, a four-star offensive lineman from Knoxville (Tennessee) Catholic, also praised the program’s family atmosphere but acknowledg­ed that Clemson’s impressive performanc­e in its College Football Playoff championsh­ip game victory over Alabama last year played a role in his decision.

“That was probably Alabama’s best team that they’ve had over a long time,” Tucker said. “For (Clemson) to just beat them down like that was proving a point to me, that this team is for real. I want to be part of a winning team, that wins national championsh­ips. They’ll work me and get me better, bigger, stronger and faster. That’s what I want to be a part of.”

Here are some other stories to watch as the early signing period kicks off.

O’TOOLE: La Cueva wide receiver Connor O’Toole, one the state’s most recruited players, is scheduled to announce where he plans to play college football on Wednesday.

WHO’S LEFT: Five of the top seven prospects according to the 247Sports Composite already have committed to schools: Bresee (Clemson), wide receiver Julian Fleming (Ohio State), Murphy (Clemson), quarterbac­k Bryce Young (Alabama) and offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr. (Ohio State).

The top uncommitte­d prospects are No. 4 Justin Flowe and No. 5 Jordan Burch. Southern California and Oregon are among the schools pursuing Flowe, a linebacker from Upland, California. Burch, a defensive end from Columbia, South Carolina, is considerin­g Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Clemson and LSU.

TEAM STANDINGS: Clemson is first in the 247Sports Composite team standings heading into the early signing period, followed closely by Alabama and LSU. Ohio State, Texas A&M, Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma, Auburn and Texas make up the rest of the top 10. WEST COAST PLAYERS HEADING EAST: Four of the top six prospects in the state of California have committed to SEC schools or Clemson: Young (Alabama), Uiagalelei (Clemson), running back Kendall Milton (Georgia) and wide receiver Jermaine Burton (LSU). MOVING ON UP? USC is 82nd in the 247Sports Composite team standings, a remarkable turn of events for a program that has never finished outside the top 20. USC could move up quite a bit by February as it remains in play for several notable players. NEW COACHES WEIGHING IN:

The early signing period makes it difficult on new coaches who only have a few weeks to salvage their recruiting classes while they also try to put together their staffs. One new coach to watch is Florida State’s Mike Norvell as he tries to restore the Seminoles to national prominence.

Norvell already took one big step forward last week by getting a commitment from three-star quarterbac­k prospect Tate Rodemaker. Florida State didn’t sign a high school quarterbac­k in either of its last two recruiting classes.

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