Wednesday, February 1, 2012

College football recruiting

  • School career leader in receiving yards (1,577) and TD catches (17) is "cut from the same mold as Brandon Coleman," according to coach Kyle Flood. Brandon Arcidiacono;OL, 6-4, 260, Archbishop Wood/Holland, Pa.
  • (NJ.com)
  • With the 2012 national signing day being one of the wildest in a long time, teams across the nation have almost completely set their scholarships.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • National Signing Day is changing the landscape of college football in many ways. We know about the powerhouse teams like Alabama, but there are plenty of programs flying under the radar this year.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • MaxPreps.com ranks the Buckeyes recruiting class the third-best in the nation. Scout.com also ranks the Buckeyes No. 3. Ohio States recruits are the fourth-best group in college football, according to Rivals.com. Plain Dealer and cleveland.
  • (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • Although conference and national championships do not automatically follow the signing of a top recruiting class, the annual collection of football talent is closely watched aspect of college football.
  • (United Press International)
  • TALLAHASSEE — Florida State literally went heavy for defensive players Wednesday in another highly ranked recruiting class pulled in by athletic they are the better off you are as a football team.
  • (Naples Daily News)
  • AUSTIN — Texas signed another highly-rated recruiting class, a group anchored by a national record-setting running back and notable for its last-minute additions.
  • (Standard-Times)
  • Morgan's choice was good news for an SU program that needed a solid recruiting class on high school players and a junior college All-American.
  • (The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com (blog))
  • Penn State lost six players - four of them highly rated by recruiting web sites - who originally had and then go out and try to find probably the best overall football players and good students available to us.
  • (Philadelphia Daily News)

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