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Four SEC schools rank among best

- Paul Myerberg

When it comes to evaluating recruiting classes in 2023, traditiona­l high school prospects represent only part of the equation.

The speed with which the transfer portal has transforme­d roster management in the Football Bowl Subdivisio­n means any evaluation has to focus on the two types of newcomers: recruits and transfers.

The best classes strike a balance. The one exception is Clemson, which has been among the least active Power Five teams when it comes to the portal. But teams such as Alabama and Georgia continue to be aggressive on the transfer market as a way to patch up very specific concerns – with a new tight end here for the Crimson Tide and a new receiver there for the Bulldogs, for example.

Almost every Power Five program was essentiall­y finished with traditiona­l recruiting after the first signing period in December, which left few impact recruits still uncommitte­d heading into Wednesday’s second signing day.

Instead, teams have largely spent the last month combing through the portal. Combining traditiona­l prospects with transfers sets these 10 classes apart from the rest of the FBS:

Alabama

Biggest recruit: OT Kadyn Proctor

Impact transfer: TE CJ Dippre

( Maryland)

The consensus top- ranked class in the Bowl Subdivisio­n contains a whopping eight five- star prospects and 18 four- year signees ranked inside the nation’s top 200 recruits. The biggest of the bunch is Proctor, who flipped his verbal commitment from Iowa in December and could step right into a starting role. Dippre ( 30 receptions for 314 yards in 2022) will be a nice security blanket for Alabama’s replacemen­t for quarterbac­k Bryce Young. And speaking of quarterbac­ks, the Crimson Tide brought in two, Eli Holstein and Dylan Lonergan. One of these freshman passers could end up as the primary backup in 2023 should the loser of the competitio­n between Ty Simpson and Jalen Milroe decide to transfer when the portal reopens in May.

Georgia

Biggest recruit: DL Damon Wilson Impact transfer: WR Dominic Lovett ( Missouri)

The back- to- back national champions get even richer with a group heavy on receivers, linemen and defensive backs. The best of the bunch, Wilson, is one of three five- star prospects signed out of Florida. Kirby Smart didn’t sign a quarterbac­k and seems unlikely to pull one out of the portal, however, indicating his faith in the Bulldogs’ options following Stetson Bennett at the position. Lovett ( 56 catches for 846 yards) excelled in relative obscurity at Missouri but is a huge addition for a receiver corps that needs another option to join Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey.

Texas

Biggest recruit: QB Arch Manning

Impact transfer: DB Jalen Catalon ( Arkansas)

Manning is the crown jewel of an excellent class for Texas and coach Steve Sarkisian, who can tap into this group to quickly bolster the Longhorns’ depth heading into what could be a make- orbreak season. Manning is expected to challenge Quinn Ewers for the starting job and has a realistic shot at being in the lineup for the opener against Rice. Five- star running back Cedric Baxter Jr. is already on campus and ready to challenge for the spot left open by Bijan Robinson’s departure for the NFL. Catalon gives Texas an all- conference defender on the back end if he can stay healthy, an issue the last two seasons.

LSU

Biggest recruit: OL Zalance Heard Impact transfer: LB Omar Speights ( Oregon State)

Brian Kelly’s first full class is a good one: LSU signed 16 four- star prospects and 11 transfers, all but one from the Power Five. In addition to Speights, one of the top linebacker­s in the Pac- 12, the Tigers inked a possible starter and definite contributo­r in Syracuse cornerback Duce Chestnut. LSU ended up nabbing seven of the top 13 prospects in Louisiana as ranked by 247Sports. com, including two of the top recruits regardless of position in Heard and wide receiver Shelton Sampson. Heard has massive potential but needs time to develop.

Ohio State

Biggest recruit: WR Brandon Inniss Impact transfer: DB Ja’Had Carter ( Syracuse)

Ohio State continues to reload at wide receiver with five newcomers, including three of the top recruits at the position in Inniss, Noah Rogers and Carnell Tate. Ryan Day and his staff also dipped into Texas late to grab four- star cornerback Calvin Simpson- Hunt away from his verbal commitment to Texas Tech. The Buckeyes haven’t been major players in the portal but did nab Carter, the best Power Five safety on the market, and added important quarterbac­k depth in Oregon State transfer Tristan Gebbia.

Oklahoma

Biggest recruit: QB Jackson Arnold Impact transfer: OL Walter Rouse ( Stanford)

Year 2 under Brent Venables looks much better for the Sooners, which again went heavy into the transfer portal to find plug- and- play starters from the Power Five. The most important is Rouse, who was briefly committed to Nebraska before joining the Sooners. He’s likely taking over at left tackle with former starter Anton Harrison off to the NFL. Another signee to watch is edge rusher Adepoju Adebawore, who may be the most ballyhooed prospect to come out of Kansas City in decades. Arnold was the Sooners’ top- rated signee and should see some snaps behind Dillon Gabriel in 2023 before taking the job he following season.

Miami ( Fla.)

Biggest recruit: OL Francis Mauigoa Impact transfer: LB Francisco Mauigoa ( Washington State)

Francisco Mauigoa is one of several offensive and defensive linemen brought in to establish a more physical style and change the direction of the program after a brutal first season under coach Mario Cristobal. Unsurprisi­ngly, Cristobal has put together a terrific group of high school prospects despite the Hurricanes’ five- win finish thanks in part to the opportunit­y for immediate playing time. Francis Mauigoa and Samson Okunlola are two major additions on the offensive line. There’s more help in the tranches coming through the portal, led by former Central Florida center Matt Lee and Alabama guard Javion Cohen.

Tennessee

Biggest recruit: QB Nico Iamaleava Impact transfer: LB Keenan Pili ( Brigham Young)

The Volunteers have leaned on a breakthrou­gh season to complete one of the program’s top signing classes in years. The gem is Iamaleava, a five- star recruit out of Southern California who may have the most upside of any quarterbac­k prospect in this cycle, Manning included. Tennessee’s class is heavy on defense, with five linemen, three linebacker­s and five more defensive backs; several of the additions to the front seven are pegged as edge rushers. An offense in need of wide receiver depth will be boosted by the arrival of Oregon transfer Dont’e Thornton ( 21.5 yards per catch in 2022).

Notre Dame

Biggest recruit: OL Charles Jagusah Impact transfer: QB Sam Hartman ( Wake Forest)

Any discussion of Notre Dame’s crop of new arrivals has to begin with Hartman, who joins the Irish after several terrific years at Wake Forest and dramatical­ly boosts this team’s chances of reaching the College Football Playoff. The Irish added two more impact transfers in wide receiver Kaleb Smith ( Virginia Tech) and linebacker Javontae Jean- Baptiste ( Ohio State). Jean- Baptiste played 250 snaps for the Buckeyes last season and could have a big year with extended playing time. The traditiona­l signing class lacks a five- star standout but hits the mark across the board, with special emphasis on receiver and the secondary. Running back Jeremiyah Love has potential but could struggle to find a big role in 2023 given Notre Dame’s current backfield depth.

Oregon

Biggest recruit: WR Jurrion Dickey Impact transfer: DL Jordan Burch ( South Carolina)

The Ducks’ transfer haul lands them ahead of Clemson, which continues to just barely dabble in the portal. ( The Tigers are set to add only former Alabama and Arizona State quarterbac­k Paul Tyson, who could be the backup to Cade Klubnik.) Oregon’s signing class is loaded with defensive linemen, including one of the nation’s top edge prospects in Matayo Uiagalelei and Colorado’s top recruit in Blake Purchase. On the other side of the ball, the Ducks bring in the top junior college offensive lineman, George Silva, and five- star receiver Jurrion Dickey. Combining these recruits with the strong transfer group gives Oregon the best class in the Pac- 12.

 ?? SCOTT CLAUSE. USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Arch Manning is one of the top recruits in the 2023 recruiting class.
SCOTT CLAUSE. USA TODAY NETWORK Arch Manning is one of the top recruits in the 2023 recruiting class.

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