Please post your signed recruits in this thread. You can recruit to 70, and no more. There is a limit of 2 recruits per season. The COTY has 3 they can sign
Kris Thomas ATH #4 (#14 ovr) 6'2", 180 lbs Sparq: 76 Rock Island, IL The Terps used a 10 minute phone call and a scholarship offer to immediately pull this blue chipper. He has good speed and the coaches haven't figured out if they want him at RB or WR next year. He may see something of a Percy Harvin role in the offense. Brendan Rogers OLB #14 (#184 ovr) 6'3", 229 lbs Sparq: 73 East Riverdale, MD He's overrated as a 4*, but hes a kid who will come in and work hard as a scout teamer for his first few years before contributing as an upperclassman.
1. DE Jermaine Van 6'7 243 lbs.Van comes in from Indiana, and with his major height at 6'7 for a DE will help with batting down passes, Van is known for his run stopping skills but comes in with some decent speed, and he can get off the blocks and deliver the lumber. Van will probably see a limited part of the field if at all freshman year but should be part of a stout defensive line for the Buckeyes which in a tough Big 10 will help keep fresh legs on the field. 2. FS Greg Matthews 6'1 204 lbs.Matthews comes in to help supplement the secondary, Matthews has some good overall speed and is solid at coverage as well as reading the play across the board. Matthews could use a year or so studying behind an older secondary player to get better before taking the job so if our big play FS returns then Matthews could get a redshirt next year. We expect big things from Matthews as he was the #5 overall FS and was able to be snagged away from his home state Penn State Nittany Lions. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Nebraska signs the number one wide receiver in the country after a last second win against rival Oklahoma. Danny Butler WR #1 OVR #2 6'3" 170 lbs Olympia Heights, FL
i'm very happy we have 1 or 2 seasons left. 5* VT has like 2 5* kids interested in them. i hope i'm one of the top 3 picks for '13 .
No 5* players interested in Ohio State at all Was just able to sign our second recruit FS Greg Matthews 6'1 204 lbs #174 (#5 Overall FS) Elizabethtown, PA (Was able to snag him away from home state Penn State, updated on my recruiting board)
M.J. Dorsey - Fort Payne, AL DE (#5) 6'6" 249 lbs Sparq: 71.00 The Tigers need bodies at DT but despite their huge need they were unable to get any prospects at the position interested in them. Dorsey is the first of multiple DE prospects Missouri hopes to sign which will hopefully allow someone to switch positions to fill the need at DT. Dorsey is too small for that but has good strength and finesse moves which will make him a useful rotational end during his early college years.
Lonnie Edwards - Wade Hampton, SC TE (#1) 6'6" 252 lbs Sparq: 71.00 Not quite as talented as James Wilkinson was coming out of high school but he's solid all around and is the best TE available in this class. The Tigers were only going to have 1 TE left on the roster after this season so they had to use one of their 5* scholarships to land one. Edwards may be the #1 TE next year depending on the progression of freshman TE Jeffrey Turner.
Big week of recruiting for NU: T Gabe Horton 6'4 307 #42 T Bloomington, IL CB Hassan Gilliam 6'0 181 #37 CB Pocohantas, AR TE Adam Hall 6'4 233 #8 TE Niles, IL DE Adrian Moore 6'4 232 #34 DE Carol Stream, IL DT Justin Brown 6'1 270 #38 DT Teneck, NJ DE Corey Cooley 6'1 275 JUCO SO #176 DE Richland, MS
Chris Collier - Melrose Park, IL ATH (#6) 6'1" 199 lbs Sparq: 76.00 Collier projects as a WR (I think). He has good speed and slightly below average hands but his ceiling is probably only as a third receiver.
Doug Stewart OT #69 Overall #1109 6'6" 270 lbs Bay City, Texas Eric Nash C #18 Overall #650 6'3" 287 lbs La Porte, Texas Josh Clark QB #1 Overall #15 6'1" 194 lbs Wewoka, Oklahoma