Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SEC powers grab high-level recruits

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Through all the changes to the college sports landscape with money-making opportunit­ies for athletes and open transfers, one thing remains the same.

A bunch of SEC schools along with venerable programs like Ohio State and Texas are at or near the top of the national recruiting rankings.

The three-day December signing period opened Wednesday, with Texas A&M finishing the day with the lead according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Aggies Coach Jimbo Fisher put together his fourth consecutiv­e top-10 class. Alabama, which won nine of the previous 11 recruiting titles, was No. 2. Georgia was No. 3, marking the fifth consecutiv­e year the Bulldogs have been in the top five.

The team rankings could change with the next letter-of-intent period beginning Feb. 2.

Coaches said the recruiting process now has players taking into considerat­ion where they could make the most money through endorsemen­t work. The NCAA in July began allowing athletes to monetize use of their name, image and likeness. Some schools are better positioned than others in this new frontier and millions of dollars are swirling around the biggest programs..

“NIL has been going on for a long time. It just hasn’t been above board,” Fisher said.

The rapid increase in number of players entering the transfer portal and moving to another school with immediate eligibilit­y has also changed the way coaches build their recruiting classes.

Instead of trying to sign a high school player and develop him, a coach might instead pursue experience­d players in the portal. And players interested in transferri­ng also might be looking at NIL potential.

All things considered, signing day isn’t what it used to be, Mississipp­i Coach Lane Kiffin said.

“That’s basically your draft class,” he said, “but then you’re going to have your free agent class. I don’t think people really say it this way, but let’s not make a mistake. I mean, we have free agency in college football. The kids a lot of times go to where they’re going to get paid the most.

“No one else is saying that maybe, but the kid says, ‘This is what I’m getting here for NIL.’ It is what it is,” Kiffin added. “Free agency has been created in college football — except you can’t lock people into a contract. They can go any time. It’s a new world that we’re in.”

Texas A&M signed 12 players ranked in the top 100 nationally. Two of its three 5-star prospects are defensive linemen: Walter Nolen of Powell, Tenn., and Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy of Lakeland, Fla. The other is quarterbac­k Conner Weigman of Cypress, Texas. The Aggies have 17 4-stars.

Alabama brought in three 5-star players and 16 4-stars, with edge rusher Jeremiah Alexander of Alabaster, Ala., the highest rated of the 21 signed by Coach Nick Saban. 5-star Ty Simpson of Martin, Tenn., joins a deep quarterbac­k room led by Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young.

Georgia signed 21 players, including four 5-stars and 12 4-stars. Coach Kirby Smart downplayed the importance of those rankings.

“I care a whole lot more about how they play,” he said. “We’ve seen evidence of the guys who have played a big role on our team, some of those guys were not the guys we talked about on this day during their career.”

Completing the 247Sports Composite rankings were Ohio State, Texas, Penn State, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Michigan and Oklahoma.

5-star QB Walker Howard (Lafayette, La.) made good on his pledge and signed with LSU and new Coach Brian Kelly.

Howard was expected to follow through on his verbal commitment after appearing in a promotiona­l video with Kelly on social media that led some to poke fun at the coach’s dancing.

Kelly also beat out Alabama and Florida for 4-star defensive lineman Quency Wiggins (Baton Rouge), but he lost 4-star receiver Shazz Preston (Saint James, La.) to Alabama.

 ?? (AP file photo) ?? Texas A&M Coach Jimbo Fisher put together his fourth consecutiv­e top-10 signing class Wednesday and the Aggies finished the day with the nation’s top class according to the 247Sports composite rankings.
(AP file photo) Texas A&M Coach Jimbo Fisher put together his fourth consecutiv­e top-10 signing class Wednesday and the Aggies finished the day with the nation’s top class according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

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