The Denver Post

Smart’s squad is the top dog

- By Ralph D. Russo

Georgia was not about to blow this lead.

The Bulldogs, who let a 13-0 halftime advantage get away in a national championsh­ip game loss to Alabama, finished their 2018 recruiting class with a flourish and laid claim to the No. 1 ranking on national signing day.

Georgia loaded up in the new early signing period and came into Wednesday’s start of the traditiona­l signing period with the top-rated class, according to 247 Sports’ composite rankings.

Coach Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs put the finishing touches on the recruiting championsh­ip by flipping a pair of four-star linebacker­s, one who had been committed to Michigan (Otis Reese) and another who had been committed to Alabama (Quay Walker), and grabbing a highly touted wide receiver from Texas (Tommy Bush).

Georgia also beat Miami and Alabama for star cornerback Tyson Campbell from American Heritage High School in Plantation, Fla

National champion Alabama had finished on top of the recruiting rankings each of the last seven years, but the Tide finished outside the top three this year. No, coach Nick Saban is not slipping. The Tide had a relatively small class (18 signees), which kept down its ranking. Alabama also landed the top-rated uncommitte­d recruit left in the country entering the second signing period when cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr. picked the Tide over LSU early in the day.

It’s the first time that major college football has had two signing periods, thanks to changes to the recruiting calendar. The vast majority of top prospects signed back in December and most FBS schools had signed the bulk of their classes. That made for a quiet signing day for most schools.

Northweste­rn coach Pat Fitzgerald tweeted “6:34 a.m . ... that’s a wrap on (hash)NSD18 and (hash)NUView18.” The Wildcats signed two more players and called it a day.

The recruiting calendar was new, but was a typical signing day in this respect: The rich got richer.

Ohio State finished with the second-ranked class, topped with five-star offensive lineman Nicholas Petit-Frere from Tampa, Florida.

Texas came in third, with its best class in years. Coach Tom Herman cleaned up in state, signing 10 of the top-20 ranked recruits in the Lone Star state. Penn

Top recruiting classes

247Sports Composite’s rankings: 1. Georgia

2. Ohio State

3. Texas

4. USC

5. Penn State

6. Clemson

7. Alabama

8. Miami

9. Oklahoma

10. Notre Dame

11. Florida State

12. Aubrn

13. Washington

14. Florida

15. LSU

16. Oregon

17. Texas A&M

18. UCLA

19. South Carolina

20. Tennessee

21. Michigan

22. Nebraska

23. North Carolina

24. Virginia Tech

25. TCU

52. Colorado

82. Colorado State

120. Air Force

126. Wyoming State and Clemson, which signed the top-rated player (receiver Justyn Ross) in the state of Alabama on signing day, rounded out the top five in 247’s composite rankings.

Alabama was ninth with a few more players left to sign, but not enough to make a huge leap.

It was Smart, Saban’s former assistant, who won this round.

“I don’t think that’s what’s important,” Smart said. “What’s more important is the quality of kids we were able to get, both academical­ly and athletical­ly.”

Other notable goings on from national signing day:

• Coming off a 1-11 season and just a couple years removed from an ugly scandal involving the handling of sexual assault cases under former coach Art Briles, Baylor and coach Matt Rhule signed a top-30 class.

Mississipp­i also was right around top-30, solid work by new coach Matt Luke, coming on the heels of the NCAA sanctions that will keep the Rebels out of the postseason for another season.

• Michigan is looking at a top-20 class. Not bad, but considerin­g coach Jim Harbaugh’s first two full classes in Ann Arbor were top-five level this has to qualify as a disappoint­ing recruiting year for the Wolverines. Especially with Big Ten rivals Ohio State and Penn State cleaning up.

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