The 2023 College Football recruiting cycle is coming to a close with National Signing Day. Wednesday is the last day that high school recruits are able to sign their National Letters of Intent for lockup at the schools of their choice.
The early signing period in December brought a lot of chaos. Three five-star recruits flipped commitments in one week – one flipped commitments twice in two days.
Since then, though, some coaches have been considering the possibility of changing the recruiting calendar. In early January, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey told reporters, “There hasn’t been a coach I’ve visited around our tournament games that hasn’t said this has become overwhelming for us.”
What will future signing periods look like? We bring you the latest news, analysis, class rankings movement and player announcements throughout the day on Wednesday.
coverage:
Latest Class Rankings: Top 75 Schools
Smash the early signing period
What to watch
Wednesday will unofficially mark the end of the 2023 college football recruiting cycle. Our analysts analyze which leads are still available, which recruits will make a difference and which teams are the most profitable this time around.
Ads to watch: Today’s schedule
The “College Football Live: Signing Day Special” will air from 1 p.m. EST on ESPN2, featuring analysis from insiders and scouts, as well as announcements from some of the best recruits in the country. Here’s who will be announcing their commitments later today:
from: ATH Port Nichols (No. 39 overall)
when: 1:05 p.m. ET
Choose between: LSU, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Oregon, South Carolina, USC
from: Cb Roderick Pleasant (No. 100 overall)
when: 1:30 p.m. ET
Choose between: Boston College, California, Oregon, UCLA, USC
from: Cb Ellis Robinson IV (#5, 2024 ESPN Junior 300)
when: 1:50 p.m. ET
Choose between: Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, LSU, Miami
Who are the best prospects for this course?
In each recruiting cycle, the best recruits in the country are ranked at ESPN 300. Going into signing day, 293 of the top 300 prospects on this course commit. With the final rankings updated, here’s how the top 10 stacks up:
-
Malachi NelsonQB (USC)
-
Dante MooreQB (University of California)
-
Jackson ArnoldQB (Oklahoma)
-
Peter WoodsDT (Clemson)
-
Manning arcQB (Texas)
-
Francis MawegwaOT (Miami)
-
Zakaria branchWR (USC)
-
David HicksDT (Texas A&M)
-
Jacavius RousseauOLB (Alabama)
-
Caden ProctorOT (Alabama)
Watch the full ESPN 300 ratings here »
Rashadah, the seventh-ranked quarterback and 31st overall prospect, signed his National Letter of Intent with Florida in December. However, he was granted release in mid-January after a $13.5 million deal was reported for the name, image, and likeness of the school’s Gator collegiate outfit.
As the best noncommittal recruit and quarterback left on the board, where will he go?
Break the 2023 recruitment cycle
We broke the 2023 recruitment cycle in a few different ways. We analyzed the strengths of recruits who ranked first and second in each position.
Craig Haubert and Tom Luginbill also made selections by attempting to recruit the top 22 teams of the 2023 draftees. See who was picked and vote for which team is better
“Award-winning social media nerd. Food specialist. Amateur entrepreneur. Pop culture maven. Subtly charming explorer.”