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The first day of the Early Signing Period featured plenty of movement among the nation’s next wave of college football recruits. As the dust settles, though, there is still plenty to sort out with the class of 2025 for the rest of the week and beyond.
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THE RACE FOR THE NO. 1 CLASS
Ohio State had long held the top class in the land coming into the winter, and the Buckeyes added No. 2 all-purpose back Anthony Rogers to the fold by Wednesday morning. However, one of its top commitments defected after 10 months of being a Buckeye in Na’eem Offord. The top prospect in Alabama flipped to Dan Lanning and Oregon, opening the door for Georgia to overtake the Buckeyes for the No. 1 spot in the team rankings – at least for about 90 minutes.
The Ducks adding Offord and Georgia then losing blue-chip running back Ousmane Kromah to Florida State allowed the Ducks to jump over the Bulldogs for the top spot. Not bad for a program that began the day with the No. 8 haul in 2025. In all, the Ducks’ climb would feature a trio of new three blue-chip recruits Wednesday with quarterback Jaron Sagapoluetle and pass rusher Tobi Haastrup joining Offord in Eugene.
ALL EYES ON DAVID SANDERS
There is often a major surprise on signing day and it surely went down relatively early on when it became clear that five-star offensive lineman David Sanders would not be finalizing the process on Wednesday. While there was some Ohio State flip buzz for the longtime Tennessee commitment, the expectation was for the five-star to wrap up his recruitment — until it wasn’t.
Adam Friedman broke the news and connected with Sanders’ circle, which confirmed that…
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Author : NBC Sports
Publish date : 2024-12-05 15:09:00
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