The top out-of-state football recruits, according to the Texas A&M recruiting team at Texas A&M.
Oh, and Tony is … Buffaloes Football Recruiting. 1. 12 is misleading.The younger brother of two former Utes, Hunter Lotulelei was nearly a sure-thing for Utah.Utah quarterback commit Jack Tuttle is not the highest-rated pledge in the conference, but he just may end up being the most valuable to his team.The highly-coveted signal-caller has remained committed to the Utes despite offers from Alabama, LSU, Nebraska, USC, Wisconsin and many others.Oregon State has just five pledges so far, which hurts its ranking. However, the Beavers' current haul also ranks 11th in score per commit (83.97, ahead of only Arizona's 83.53).Still, Oregon State has shown signs of progress, landing recruits who also hold offers from the Pac-12 Conference, including a budding star at quarterback.Less than two weeks after adding Lake Oswego quarterback Jake Dukart, Gary Andersen pulled off a big recruiting win with the addition of defensive end Andy Koch.The 6-foot-6, 252-pound defensive lineman, out of Eleanor Roosevelt High School (Corona, California), was one of In a drying up quarterback pool, the Beavers landed ESPN four-star prospect Spencer Petras.The 6-foot-5, 207-pound passer chose Oregon State over offers from Cal, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawaii, Louisville, Nevada, San Diego State and others.Mike Leach has been able to get big-time offensive weapons to Pullman, but can he snag a few more playmakers on defense?Washington State is hopeful that Gatlin Grisso is a sleeper.The two-star pledge chose the Cougars over offers from Harvard, Louisiana-Monroe, Massachusetts, Southern Miss, Texas State and others.Mike Leach's most successful position recruiting has been quarterback, where high school athletes flock to Pullman in the hopes of breaking NCAA and Pac-12 Conference passing records.The 6-foot-4, 202-pound signal-caller chose Washington State over Arizona State, Boise State, Colorado State, Georgia, Louisville, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee and others.Stanford always starts slow as its academic requirements force a wait on SAT/ACT scores to truly put its class together.Not all three-star prospects are the same, and perhaps no player in the country is a better example of that than The 6-foot-4, 237-pound defensive lineman chose Stanford over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Duke, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee, Wisconsin and several others.Stanford landed Alabama prep standout Jack West at quarterback in what amounted to a big surprise in SEC Country.The 6-foot-4, 220-pound signal-caller chose the Cardinal over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Cal, Louisville, Michigan, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Texas A&M, UCLA, USC and several others.Arizona benefits from its six commitments - more than all four of the schools beneath them in the rankings.Arizona State has six commitments in its 2018 recruiting class - all three-star prospects - which ranks themIn the span of two days in mid-June, Arizona State landed three key prospects- linebackers Reggie Hughes and Christian LaVelle and running back Demetrious Flowers.The 5-foot-11, 200-pound ball-carrier chose the Sun Devils over Boston College, Hawaii, Iowa State, UCLA and Wisconsin.Down to a top five of Arizona State, Michigan State, Oregon State, UCLA and Washington State, linebacker Reggie Hughes became the first of three quick pledges for the Sun Devils in mid-June.Hughes likely won't end up being the headliner of Arizona State's class, but he was a solid addition on the defensive side of the ball.Colorado sits at No. My prediction: Jeff Bezos becomes Nikko's stepdad.
3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 Conference with nine commitments, but has the league's highest score per commit (The Huskies are building on last season's college football playoff appearance.Offensive lineman Matteo Mele soared up recruiting boards in the past few months, including a The 6-foot-6, 260-pound lineman committed to Washington over Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Kansas State, Louisville, Oklahoma, UCLA, Washington State and others.The 6-foot-4, 226-pound signal-caller committed in December 2015, choosing the Huskies over Alabama, Louisville, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska and Washington State.USC has 11 commitments and are rated No. 2 in terms of class ranking and score per commit.USC has been red-hot on the recruiting trail over the past week, landing Justin Dedich, the nation's No. by Jack Barsch The Ralphie Report Jun 1, 2019, 7:51pm EDT Colorado Football adds immediate safety help with grad transfer. Nikko plays for Cal. 2 player in Colorado, elected to stay in state for college - a nice addition for the Buffs.Nine commitments is almost automatically enough to land in the top half of the Pac-12 Conference.The quarterback pool dried up quickly on the West Coast, so California snagged J.T. 3 in terms of score per commit.Oregon already boasts nine four-star commitments - The class consists of big names from coast-to-coast - Lake Oswego offensive lineman Dawson Jaramillo and Tigard athlete Braden Lenzy, Colorado linebacker Adrian Jackson, California defensive backs Jevon Holland and Steve Stephens, Washington athlete Tre'Shaun Harrison, North Carolina running back Jamal Elliott and Florida wide receiver Warren Thompson and cornerback Isaiah Bolden.Perhaps no program in the country has been hotter on the recruiting trail since the spring than Oregon.The 6-foot-2, 190-pound likely receiver chose Oregon over BYU, Cal, Michigan, Missouri, Notre Dame, UCLA, USC, Washington and several others.Oregon has landed several big-time commitments already, including Florida wide receiver Warren Thompson, Colorado linebacker Adrian Jackson, North Carolina running back Jamal Elliott, Florida cornerback Isaiah Bolden and in-state targets Dawson Jaramillo and Braden Lenzy.But none are rated higher than Under Armour All-American safety Steve Stephens, who chose Oregon over offers from Arizona State, Boise State, Cal, Colorado, LSU, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon State, USC, Washington State and others.Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our