The first day of the early signing period in college football has come and gone, and with it came some massive fireworks across the nation.
While we will talk mostly about the workings of Pac-12 schools on Wednesday, it would be crazy not to mention what happened between Jackson State and Florida State. The nation’s No. 1 recruit, Travis Hunter, flipped from the Seminoles to sign with the Deion Sanders led HBCU program. It could potentially be a game-changer in the world of college football recruiting, and it was awesome to see.
For the Pac-12, it was a relatively uneventful day. Only one five-star recruit signed in the entire conference: running back Raleek Brown giving his NLI to the USC Trojans. Other than that, though, a lot of teams are playing the waiting game, especially with so many new head coaches working to keep their recruiting classes afloat until the final signing period in February.
So where do things stack up after the first day of the early signing period? We’ve got a ranking, which will be updated after each day of the period as new recruits pick their teams.