Four-star CB Marcellus Barnes makes commitment

Four-star cornerback recruit Marcellus Barnes decides where he will play college football

Four-star defensive back recruit Marcellus Barnes has committed to the Syracuse Orange over the Georgia Bulldogs and Ole Miss Rebels. Barnes is a member of the class of 2024. Barnes’ commitment to Syracuse is a huge recruiting win for the Orange.

Barnes decommitted from the Virginia Tech Hokies in November 2023. Barnes was previously projected to commit to the Georgia Bulldogs, per 247Sports.

Barnes is the No. 334 recruit in country and the No. 8 recruit in Tennessee. Barnes plays high school football for the McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Barnes is the No. 24 cornerback in the nation. The 6-foot-1, 170-pound athlete also plays wide receiver in addition to defensive back.

Georgia offered the McCallie School star in March 2023. Barnes is an great student with a 4.1 GPA. He runs track and has excellent speed.

The four-star cornerback announced his commitment to Syracuse at the All-American Bowl.

 

Georgia football has the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class. Former Georgia defensive backs coach Fran Brown is the head coach at Syracuse and is helping the Orange win a lot more recruiting battles.

Texas A&M interim HC Elijah Robinson officially departs for defensive coordinator job at Syracuse

As Mike Elko begins to settle into his new role as Texas A&M head coach, a fan favorite is officially departing from the coaching staff.

As Mike Elko begins to settle into his new role as Texas A&M head coach, a fan favorite is officially departing from the coaching staff.

Aggies interim head coach Elijah Robinson bid adieu to the 12th Man on Friday afternoon with a post on X.

“Dear Aggieland,

“Thank you for embracing my family and I. We are forever grateful for the impact you have made on our lives.

“I want to thank coach Fisher for welcoming me into the Aggie family. I would also like to thank R.C. Slocum for his consistent belief and guidance.

“I am appreciative of the Board of Regents, AD Ross Bjork and President Welsh for allowing me to have a role in such a wonderful place, with wonderful people.

“To all of the players and staff over my time here, thank you for making every day special.

“Thank you, Aggieland!

“Elijah Robinson”

Robinson is departing College Station to become defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Syracuse. Following the dismissal of Jimbo Fisher, he led Texas A&M to a 1-2 overall record during his short tenure at the helm.

Coach E. Rob isn’t leaving alone as two former Aggies will be joining him in New York. Robinson hired Texas A&M staffer Joe Schaefer as a defensive assistant coach on Dec. 14. Junior defensive lineman Fadil Diggs committed to the Orange in the NCAA Transfer Portal on Dec. 19.

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ACC Football 2024 Team Recruiting Rankings After Early Signing Day

Here is a full look at how the ACC stands in team recruiting rankings after early signing day.

Early signing day was, as it should be for every college football program nationwide, a very busy day.

High school players across the country signed their national letters of intent and secured the next step in their football careers as they prepare to join their new teams. The ACC had some good success on early signing day, with multiple ACC programs landing in the top 25 of class team rankings following the day. 

So, how does the ACC stack up against each other? That’s what we’re going to take a look at today. Here is a look at every ACC team’s 2024 team recruiting ranking according to 247Sports following early signing day.

Updated 12/25

Former Texas A&M junior DL Fadil Diggs commits to Syracuse in transfer portal

Oops, he did it again! Texas A&M interim coach Elijah Robinson will be departing from College Station in 2024 but he won’t be leaving alone.

Oops, he did it again! Texas A&M interim head coach Elijah Robinson will be departing from College Station to begin 2024 but he won’t be leaving alone.

Robinson is set to become the new defensive coordinator at Syracuse after the Aggies play No. 20 Oklahoma State in the Texas Bowl on Dec. 27. News broke last Thursday that Texas A&M staffer Joe Schaefer will be joining Robinson on the Orange staff as a defensive assistant coach.

Now a former Aggies player is headed to Syracuse as well. Junior defensive lineman Fadil Diggs announced his decision via X on Tuesday afternoon. Diggs entered the NCAA Transfer Portal on Dec. 6 “in hopes to continue to elevate at another destination.”

Diggs is 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds with two years of eligibility remaining. He recorded 36 tackles (22 solo), four sacks and two pass deflections for Texas A&M this past season. Diggs earned the “Aggie Defensive Leadership” and the “Strength & Conditioning Defensive” awards with his play in 2022.

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Caden Brown breaks down his Syracuse commitment: ‘I committed because of the people in the building’

Caden Brown breaks down his commitment to Syracuse football.

Caden Brown committed to Syracuse over the weekend, with the three-star athlete from New York City deciding to stay in-state.

Brown is ranked the fifth-best player in New York by Rivals. He is a 6-foot-3, 200-pound edge rusher from Erasmus Hall (Brooklyn, New York), one of the top programs in the state.

He projects in an edge-rushing role, likely as a linebacker.

This weekend, Brown took a visit to Syracuse, which led to his commitment to the ACC program. He is the second top-10 player in New York from Rivals to commit to Syracuse (three-star wide receiver Ja’meer Thomas verballed to the program in September).

“The visit to Syracuse was great. I had a chance to meet the whol defensive staff and get to know them,” Brown told USA TODAY High School Sports.

“What stood out to me was how genuine everyone is and how they really care for me as a person, not just as a football player.”

Brown plans to enroll at Syracuse in January.

The official visit put Syracuse predictably put Syracuse in a strong spot. He said the relationships formed with the new coaching staff paid off.

Head coach Fran Brown has been on fire on the recruiting trail so far for Syracuse.

“I couldn’t have asked for a better situation. I committed because of the people in the building,” Caden Brown said.

“Not because of the facilities or anything else. The relationship with the staff was important to me.”

He held offers from Boston College, Georgia Tech, Maryland and Rutgers among others.

Former Ohio State starting quarterback transfer heading to Syracuse

Syracuse has landed a big name in the transfer portal, filling their need at quarterback.

There have been a lot of changes to the Syracuse football program of late, with another one coming Sunday morning.

According to multiple reports, former Ohio State starting quarterback Kyle McCord is transferring to play at Syracuse. McCord was one of the top quarterbacks in the transfer portal and is a huge pickup for the Orange who are losing longtime starter Garrett Shrader.

In his junior season with the Buckeyes, McCord threw for 3,170 yards, 24 touchdowns and six interceptions. Syracuse’s new head coach Fran Brown will head into his first season at the helm with a quarterback who should be one of the top players at his position in the ACC.

Current ticket prices for Texas A&M vs. No. 20 Oklahoma State in the Texas Bowl

The Aggies and No. 20 Oklahoma State will face off at NRG Stadium in Houston on Dec. 27 for a rematch of the 2019 Texas Bowl.

Texas A&M and No. 20 Oklahoma State will face off in the TaxAct Texas Bowl on Dec. 27 at NRG Stadium in Houston.

The matchup is a rematch of the 2019 Texas Bowl, which the Aggies won 24-21, led by quarterback Kellen Mond who was named the game’s MVP. Texas A&M will attempt to repeat history at 8 p.m. CT two days after Christmas.

As of Friday, SeatGeek has individual tickets available for between $111 and $1,301 including fees. There are also two tickets listed for $2,025 but we’ll just wish the seller of those seats good luck.

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Elijah Robinson will serve as interim head coach for the Texas Bowl before departing for the defensive coordinator position at Syracuse. He’ll be without superstar junior linebacker Edgerrin Cooper, who declared for the 2024 NFL Draft on Tuesday.

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Report: Syracuse expected to hire Texas A&M staffer Joe Schaefer as defensive assistant coach

Texas A&M interim head coach Elijah Robinson has officially poached a coach from College Station to follow him into his new role as defensive coordinator at Syracuse after this season.

Texas A&M interim head coach Elijah Robinson has officially poached a coach from College Station to follow him into his new role as defensive coordinator at Syracuse after this season.

According to 247Sports national college football reporter Matt Zenitz, Robinson has hired Aggies’ staffer Joe Schaefer to remain in the same role as a defensive assistant coach for the Orange.

Schaefer’s contribution as a coach came on the sidelines at Kyle Field in 2023. Before becoming a defensive analyst at Texas A&M, he served as defensive coordinator at Youngstown State and primarily worked with safeties.

Before that, Schaefer served as defensive coordinator and secondary coach at John Caroll University in University Heights, Ohio, from 2018-19. He was the director of scouting at Iowa State from 2016-17. Schaefer made Cyclones history in 2017, recruiting the program’s top-ranked class.

Schaefer is a native of Parma Heights, Ohio and he played football at Bowling Green from 2005-08.

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Elijah Robinson shows the dangers of keeping a coach already hired elsewhere

After visiting one of A&M’s top 2024 commits on behalf of Syracuse, Elijah Robinson’s stay as the Aggies interim HC is problematic.

For the last five seasons, Elijah Robinson has served as Texas A&M’s defensive line coach and lead recruiter for then-head coach Jimbo Fisher, who was fired after six seasons on Nov. 12. Immediately after Fisher’s dismissal, Robinson was named as the A&M’s interim coach, leading the Aggies to a 1-1 record after falling to LSU in the season finale.

Just two weeks later, on Nov. 27, Texas A&M Athletic Director Ross Bjork and the Board of Regents agreed to terms with new head football coach Mike Elko, leading to his first task that, at the time, looked vital to aiding his transition to provide the roster, and the 2024 recruiting class, a much-needed safety net: keep Elijah Robinson on staff.

Throughout his time in College Station, Robinson has become a favorite in the locker room and a proven relationship builder on the recruiting trail, consistently helping Fisher haul in some of the top recruiting classes in the country year after year.

However, just days after rumors swirled stating that Robinson was a sure bet to stay with the program, the news that Syracuse had hired Fran Brown as their next head coach, a close friend of Robinson’s after coaching together nearly a decade ago, everything changed.

On Sunday, Dec. 3, it was reported that Robinson had accepted the role as Syracuses’ next defensive coordinator but would happily stay on to coach the team for the Aggies Dec. 27 bowl game, which, at the time, seemed like a great idea.

During a press conference last Tuesday, Robinson was asked if his new position would result in potentially “poaching” players on the Aggies roster and future recruits. Trusting his word, as usual, Robinson denied that he would engage in the said activity:

“I will not encourage anyone. Those guys have to make the decision to go into the portal on their own. I will not at any point say, ‘Come with me.’ I have too much respect for the program and the university.”

Among the 13 players who have entered the transfer portal, none have announced that they’ll join Robinson just yet, but one former 2024 commit, four-star WR Jaylan Hornsby, flipped his commitment to Syracuse on Sunday afternoon.

On the surface, Hornsby likely made his decision based on early playing time, but still, the coincidence is jarring. This trend continued to fester on Wednesday as an image showed Robinson, in Syracuse gear, visiting 2024 five-star DL and Aggie commit Dominick McKinley and his brother, 2026 DL Darryus McKinley, on behalf of the program, while simultaneously coaching the Aggies who begin practice for the bowl game this week.

Again, no one is personally attacking Elijah Robinson, who is simply doing his job. Still, the fact that many of us were blindsided by the recruiting ace’s natural influence without blatantly attempting to damage A&M falls on Ross Bjork, who probably should have graciously cut ties with Robinson immediately after accepting his new position.

Nothing can be done to curb potential losses at this point, but this will likely serve as a cautionary example to programs that fail to look past personal relationships once a new regime enters the picture.

Robinson will coach his final game for Texas A&M in the TexAct Texas bowl vs. Oklahoma State on Wednesday, Dec. 27. The game will air on ESPN.

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KingJoseph Edwards is down to three schools with FSU visit pending

KingJoseph Edwards breaks down his recruitment with Florida State up next weekend.

Four-star defensive lineman KingJoseph Edwards is down to three schools with a commitment coming next week. Edwards took an official visit over the weekend to Syracuse and has an official to Florida State this weekend.

A 6-foot-4, 230-pound defensive lineman from Mill Creek (Hoschton, Georgia), Edwards is the No. 20 edge rusher in the nation. He took an official visit to Syracuse last week and will be at Florida State this weekend.

Colorado is the final program in the mix for Edwards, who will be making his commitment on Dec. 19.

Syracuse became a contender for Edwards following their fire of [autotag]Fran Brown[/autotag] last week. The Orange’s new head coach was formerly the safeties coach at Georgia. Prior to that, he was the secondary coach at Rutgers.

“(The) Weekend went really well. Spent the majority of the time with coach Williams (defensive ends coach Nick Williams) and coach Fran,” Edwards told USA TODAY High School Sports.

“They’ve been in my top three since coach Fran got there and then coach Williams.”

Throughout the weekend, Edwards was all over social media about his official visit to Syracuse. The program made some moves this weekend with Edwards.

“I’m thinking I want to major in physical therapy or physician assistant. They partner with a school of medicine that will allow me to major in either one of those,” Edwards said.

“We went out all weekend; people from the community were stopping me telling me they needed my help to build the program. It was a good feeling. The school is in downtown Syracuse – I liked it.”

Edwards has made multiple visits to Florida State.

“Well (it is) good – I mostly speak with Fuller (defensive coordinator Adam Fuller) and Novell (head coach Mike Norvell),” Edwards said.

“I’m eager to see how things go this weekend.”