
What is the impact of the top college football commitments of the week?
The SB Nation College Football Recruiting Podcast returns with a new episode. You can subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher.
In this episode, I discuss the top commitments of the previous week or so, what they mean to the teams they picked, and the overall recruiting outlook for the teams that landed their commitments.
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Players and topics are covered in the following order, with an average time of three minutes per topic.
- Receiver Joshua Moore picks Nebraska over Texas A&M and Florida State.
- Matthew Jones commits to Ohio State. The Buckeyes are now the No. 1 class. Who else might they get?
- Barton Clement picks Texas A&M. If the Aggies can put it together on the field this year, their class could hold strong together.
- Dakereon Joyner to South Carolina. The Gamecocks share his belief that he is a QB, not an athlete. I discuss his improvement at Elite 11.
- Al Blades Jr. to Miami. The Canes now have their best recruiter.
- Tramonda Moore to Oklahoma means Oklahoma now has one top JUCO offensive tackle and could add another.
- Warren Thompson to Oregon is a win for the Ducks over Florida State for a Florida prospect.
- Matt Corral decommits from USC and is being targeted by SEC teams. Where does USC turn?
- Kyler McMichael to Clemson is a nice get for the small but talented Tigers class.
- TK Chimedza to Georgia Tech is the first blue-chip of the class for the Yellow Jackets.
- Alabama’s recruiting class ranks No. 69. Why? Is there reason to worry?
- Chris Curry to LSU is a great pickup for the Tigers.