Daily Times (Primos, PA)

BREAKDOWN

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WHO’S USIGNED

• Patrick Surtain, CB, from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Surtain, whose father was an NFL cornerback, might be the best at his position in the class. His top suitors include LSU, Florida State, Alabama, Ohio State and Clemson. • Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, from Anaheim, Calif. The brother of Notre Dame receiver Equanimeou­s St. Brown. Could he end up at Notre Dame with his brother? Or maybe somewhere in the Pac-12. Stanford, UCLA and USC are all in pursuit. • Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, of Tampa, Fla. Can new Gators coach Dan Mullen keep the top remaining offensive line in state? Michigan, Notre Dame, Alabama and Auburn are also possibilit­ies. • Devon Williams, WR, Lancaster, Calif. Another player who seems likely bound for the Pac12. Oregon is the front-runner, though Alabama assistant Tosh Lupoi’s connection­s could give the Tide a shot to steal. He could end up playing defensive back. • Isaac Taylor-Stuart, CB, San Diego, California. A 6-foot-2 cornerback draws a lot of attention. USC will try to keep him in SoCal, while Texas A&M, Alabama and Georgia are trying to lure him to the SEC. • Tyson Campbell, CB, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Surtain’s teammate could be the last big addition to Miami’s class. Or another player Georgia and Alabama will tussle over.

MORE WORK TO DO

Most of the Power Five schools signed upward of 15 players. Plenty were in the 20s. Teams with new coaches were predictabl­y behind: • Chip Kelly and UCLA had 11 signees and a class that ranked 33rd, according to 247 Sports’ composite rankings. • Willie Taggart and Florida State will go into the next stage of recruiting with 10 players signed and a class ranked 34th. • Jeremy Pruitt and Tennessee has 16 signees and a borderline top 25 class. • Scott Frost and Nebraska made a splash by landing fourstar QB Adrian Martinez of California among its 14 signings. • Chad Morris and Arkansas seem to have the most room to grow. The Razorbacks have 11 signees and a class ranked 69th.

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