The World According to Garp
by: Nostradomus
College Football: Letter of Intent Signing Day: A Week Away : How You Doin?
Jan 28, 2008 | 8:52PM | report this

February 6th, 2008.  Where will you be? 

If you are a hardcore College Football fan, you will have your eyes, ears, nose, heart, and soul peeled to the ticker anticipating the All-American dial of National Letter of Intent signing day.  Every College Football geek will be at their wits end looking for their prospective studs to sign the bottom line, and at the least, offer their services for the next 3 years.   

Recruting battles for the services of 'supreme' athletes have long been told, and have long been rumored.  In the new age of the internet and free information, these stories have lost a bit of luster, but nontheless are very real, and very important.

So a little more than a week from now, the latest rage of College recruits will give their pledge to their school of choice.  Are you excited? 

You should be.  If you follow College Footbal in any form or fashion.  Why would you ask?

Great coaches such as Jimmy Johnson, Bobby Bowden, and Barry Switzer have long admitted that "great players make great teams".  Even my alma mater's greatest coach of all-time, Tom Osborne, has admitted that "you cannot win without great athletes".  With great players comes great success.  We only have to look at the teams who have 'dominated' the recruiting ranks over the past 8 years to get a grasp on this very important day.

USC, LSU, Florida, Michigan, Georgia, Oklahoma, Miami, Texas, and Ohio State (sorry if I missed your beloved University) have very much ruled the roost in recruiting in the 2000's.  A simple look at the great teams in the 2000's also has a strong correlation on how these teams have fared on the field as well.  Argue against this fact all you want, but you will be very long-winded in your approach. 

The National Championship teams in the 2000's you ask? 

2000:  Oklahoma

2001:  Miami

2002:  Ohio State

2003:  LSU, USC

2004:  USC

2005:  Texas

2006:  Florida

2007:  LSU

It isn't a coincidence that the best recruiting classes have had a nature of finishing on top.  EVERY coach in the nation will tell you that recruiting is the "lifeblood" of ANY program.  Good or bad. 

Post 2002, Miami and Florida State have been the ODD exception.  They have continued to recruit extremely well, but have yet to put that 'said' talent into motion.  A likely disturbing fact for any Seminole or Cane fan to take a bitter pill that is likely tough to ####.  Especially when you consider the amount of  talent that they have put into the NFL over the past 5 years.  (Ouch!)

So without any further introduction, who are the main players in this years National Lottery for the best talent to move their teams to the forefront?  Not many names have changed, but some new additions shouldn't surprise anyone either.  The best ranked classes are as such:

RIVALS:

  1. Notre Dame
  2. Florida
  3. Alabama
  4. Georgia
  5. Oklahoma
  6. Ohio State
  7. Florida State
  8. Miami
  9. Texas
  10. UCLA

Notables:  (USC 11, LSU 12, and Michigan 13)

SCOUT:

  1. Notre Dame
  2. Alabama
  3. Georgia
  4. Texas A&M
  5. LSU
  6. Miami
  7. Florida
  8. Washington
  9. Florida State
  10. Oklahoma

Notable:  (Texas 11, Ohio State 12, UCLA 13, Michigan 17, USC 18)

Rivals is the more respected recruiting service.  There are others but Rivals and Scout have put forth the best services, and best recruiting information over the past 7or 8 years.

If you are not a fan of the teams above, shoud you be dismayed?  NO!  SImply look at the success of such teams as West Virginia, Rutgers, Kansas, and Missouri in the past couple of years.  Recruiting isn't the end all, but looking at the numbers above it is pretty much an absolute if you want to compete for the ultimate prize.  Success is always the 'beauty' in the eye of the beholder.

So........ you ask, who are the studs this year that a guy should look out for in the future?  I'm glad you asked.  I'll give you a breakdown of this year's CAN"T MISS guys, along with where they are going as well. 

Terrelle Pryor - QB - Jeannette, PA - #1 Ranked QB - #1 Ranked prospect:-  UNDECIDED:  Terrelle is by far the most touted player in the class of 2008.  Bar none.  His performance in the Army All-American game left little doubt that this is a man amongst boys.  The Vince Young comparisons are undeniable.  He is 6' 6" and 235 lbs.  AS A SENIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL mind you.  Rocket arm, and 4.4 speed only keep the comparison to Vince alive as well.  Without a doubt, THE BEST player in the College Football Lottery this year.   Schools of interest?:  Florida, LSU, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, and Penn State.  WORD is it is down to Michigan, Oregon, and Ohio StateNOS says:  Michigan wins this years lottery as Pryor heads to the U with the 'inventor' of the spread.

DeQuan Bowers - DE - Bamberg, SC - Best DE prospect in the country.  College of Choice:  Clemson.  AT 6' 4" and 267 lbs already, this is a kid who will play immediately at the next level.  Nickname:  The Beast.  What else needs to be said? 

Julio Jones - WR - Foley, AL - WR - Supposedly the best WR in the country.  This is my BIGGEST doubt of the entire class.  On film this kid doesn't look all that amazingly fast.  However, he does have a knack for making the big catch, and usually amongst a lot of traffic.  I can't doubt the interest, but I am skeptical on the next level ability.  Schools of Choice:  UNDECIDED.  Schools in the running:  Alabama, Florda, Florida State, Oklahoma, and Texas Tech.  Where he will end up?  Undoubtedly Alabama when all is said and done.  Florida will make a hard push, but I see him wearing the Crimson and White for his home state and Nick Saban.  Don't expect much Tide fans.  I believe you'll be unimpressed.  My vote for biggest bust. 

Patrick Johnson - DB - Pompano Beach, FL -  BIggest, most athletic, hardest hitting DB in the country this year.  Kid has it all when it comes down to physical secondary talent.  School of choice:  LSU.  Les Miles likely gets what I consider the 2nd best player in the country.  HIs upside is unbelievable, and may end up being a #1 overall pick in the NFL draft .  SERIOUSLY watch for this kid in the future.

Darrell Scott - RB - Ventura, CA - Immediately, you think this kid is going to USC right?  NOPE.  The best RB in the country is down to Colorado, Florida, LSU, and Texas.  I say he will end up with Urban Meyer in Florida.  Other rumors are, unbelievably, that he would end up in Colorado.  Obviously the kid wants to play early.  Thus the selection of colleges left.   With the early NFL entry of Jamaal Charles at Texas, they have entered the game late.  Whoever gets this kid, expect immediate results.  At 6'0" and 204 lbs he may seem a bit undersized, but so was Knowshon Moreno.  And this kid has a TON more talent.

Baker Steinkuhler - OL/DT - Lincoln, NE - My hometown.  Great kid, and obviously stepping into his daddies shoes in heading to the University of Nebraska.  The 1st 5 star talent in the history of Nebraska football.  The kid dominated in the Army All-American game camps, on both Offense and Defense.  Before the season started in the fall of 2007, this kid was barely on the top 200 radar.  After the Army All-American game, he has leaped into the top 10.  Nebraskans are simply hoping he can be half the player his 2 time All-American father was at Nebraska.  If you dont' know who Dean Steinkuhler is, he was the guy who ran in the infamous 'fumblerooskie' against Miami in the 1984 Orange Bowl. 

AJ Green - WR - Summerville, SC - NOT SOLD.  I've heard of too much talent coming out of SC lately since Spurrier has been around.  Haven't seen much production.  This kid has an incredible upside, but I'm not a big fan of his film.  Looks to be very overrated to me.  School of choice:   Georgia.  Not too mention, Georgia has a solid history of overrated WR talent.  My vote for 2nd biggest bust.  Practically I can feel comfortable in gving the top 2 ranked WR a bust mode.  Over the years, they have been the most fallable.

Will Hill - ATH - Jersey City, NJ - Welcome to the Tim Tebow of this year's class.  This kid screams winner.  Through and through.  Lacks a ton of flash, lacks a ton of speed, but when plays need to be done, this guy gets it done.  Possibly my favorite player of the 2008 class.  Undoubtedly, he will be Will "The Thrill" Hill when he dons a Gator jersey, and this kid has all the makings of another Percy Harvin, and maybe even better.  Urban found a gem.  At 6' 3" and 203 coming in, the kid has potential for a number of positions.  Likely a WR as a Frosh, but the ceiling is unlimited for this kid.  Maybe even a future spread QB, after Tebow leaves.  The other side says, overrated.  Maybe.  But he will be a star on the Collegiate level.  Maybe not the NFL. 

 

Other Notables to look for: 

Blaine Gabbert:  QB - MISSOURI - # 3 ranked QB.  Had to put him here, former Nebraska pledge switched to instate Missouri Tigers.  Best arm in 2008, and at 6'5" and 225 already with 4.7 speed the kid has a ton of upside as well.

Nigel Bradham:  LB - Florida State - Regardless of rankings, this MIGHT be the best player of anybody in the country.  IF you remember Mike Singletary, this is the next best thing.  Plus he has speed.  When he comes to hit, he has some seriously BAD intentions.  Scariest player of the group.  If FSU can make him better, he may be the best of the best.

Jermie Calhoun: RB - Oklahoma - Forget Darrell Scott, and you have Jermie.  Comparisons to Adrian Peterson are inevitible in Texas, but this kid is supposedly the 2nd coming.  And yet again, he heads north to OU.  Keep an eye on this talent in the years to come.

Michael Floyd:  WR - Notre Dame - Best hands and best route running skills in the entire class.  At 6' 4" he will fill an immediate impact role at WR for the Irish.  A big reason to believe the Irish step up to 7 or more wins next year.

Boubacar Cissoko: DB - Michigan - Likely DB starter for Michigan when he steps on campus.  He has decent speed, but his best credientials are his abilty to read WR's and react.  Along with his unbelievable open field tackling ability.  Immediate producer for RR at Michigan.

Tyron Smith: OL - USC - At 6' 5" and 260 pounds, it might not sound like he is ready.  Neither was Kristofer O'Dowd last year at about the same measurements.  Might need a year, but this will likely be the next dominant OL in USC lore.

Andrew Luck:  QB - Stanford - Why does Stanford get so many good QB's?  The Elway legend continues, as well as the ultimatum of a quality education.  This IS the most accurate passer of the entire bunch.  Stanford got the steal of all steals.  If I were to honestly rate them, Andrew would be the #1 NFL QB, and Terrrelle would be the best.  You can take your opinion from there.

Brice Butler: WR - USC - Kid out of Georgia looks to be the real deal.  Not the biggest WR at 6' 2" but this kid seems like a steal.  If you can call him that, for USC.  Incrdible pickup for Pete and company from Georgia.

JB Shugarts: OL 0 Ohio State - This kid will be an animal. Already is.  Undervalued at 6' 7" and 299 pounds.  He will be a stalwart in the legendary history of Ohio State lineman.  Will be a great one, I have no doubts.

 

The next best star?  He is actually named Star.  Star Jackson from Lake Worth, FL.  He is going to........ yes Nick Saban and Alabama.  He impressed big time in the Army All-American game, and will LIKELY start next year for the Tide.  WOW, can Nick recruit.  My biggest sleeper to watch for in 2008 is Star Jackson.  He will get every chance to play at Alabama next year.   

That is the recruting breakdown, from your friendly College Football geek.  Good, bad, or indifferent. 

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

 

   

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Nostradomus
Jan 28, 2008
9:08 PM
Special Note: The normal USC LATE factor push of 4 and 5 stars to USC has very much dwindled this year. That late push has seen the move towards Urban Meyer and Nick Saban at Florida and Alabama respectively.

Are we seeing the Reggie Bush factor take hold. Hmmmmmm..... much to be seen.

Dwindy1
Jan 29, 2008
8:45 AM
Hey Nost!

Nice work! Just curious, do you think this years crop of recruits is a good one, middle of the road, or poor? It will be interesting to see the actual ratings once the letters are signed...

Thanks alot!

gambitxxx
Jan 29, 2008
10:30 AM
Nos,
Good blog my friend. So I see you are pretty high on this DB that my Tigers have landed. I hope he pays off because losing Jonathen Zenon and Chevis Jackson the same year isn't all that good for us. Although I have some hope for the youngster Jai Eugene another stud in the secondary is welcomed.

I'm curious as to how your beloved Huskers are doing? I'm a fan of your team and can't wait till the day they return to being the powerhouse team that they once was. The Big-12 needs Nebraska to succeed heck College football needs them to succeed. God I miss the glory days of the Husker and OU rivalry game. Good luck to your Huskers in '08 and beyond.

edmonspk
Jan 29, 2008
12:21 PM
Will Hill will play safety across from Major Wright. Basically you'll have a hybrid free/strong safety at both positions. Adding Dee Finley and another year for Joe Haden, the Gators secondary will be young and extremely talented.

Spurcse
Jan 29, 2008
1:50 PM
Trouble with the letter of intent is that it is not worth the paper it is printed on. Big names jump all the time.

oldskewler
Jan 29, 2008
3:54 PM
Steinkuhler for President!!!!

slshusker
Jan 29, 2008
4:25 PM
Steinkuhler...sounds familiar. Did someone in that family used to wash my car?

Rebuild the OLine and DLine and they will come.

Lisa H
Jan 29, 2008
6:51 PM
Nos...freaking brilliant research here...I know how hard this is..you have my profound respect. Re-Darrell Scott...he has a family member at Colorado, and that is why he will prolly go there! And Pryor will end up in Michigan because of the spread, altho rumors have it Oregon is still in the hunt.

Nice job here..you really did a lot of research, and I totally am in awe at the amount of work it took. I hope others appreciate it.

PS..Rivals doesn't have Florida in top 10??? WTF? That's just wrong!

bobn12
Jan 29, 2008
8:09 PM
As usual Nos, excellent work. As for me, I've lost the flavor of enjoying highly ranked classes. It's a little lesson of history as well. Wasn't the 1986 Husker class ranked number one in the nation at the time and then went on to underachieve that "crown". Bill Callahan proved the ranking system to be suspect and unreliable at best. Regarding your comment about Baker being Nebraskas "first" 5 star recruit, don't you think that should have a notation to the date of rankings? There's been plenty of players here in Huskerville worthy of 5 stars but that was prior to those rankings. Remember the hype which turned out to be great truth about Tommie Frazier? With no doubts you need great atheletes to win but great atheletes often have more to do with heart than stars. Not that I want 22 Rudy's running our team but I want his desire burning in every one of our players.

kellyscott
Jan 29, 2008
9:51 PM
pryor wont come to oregon!!!

Dank1
Jan 30, 2008
7:14 AM
Nice work Nos. Like Bob there, I too hope we get the players with good athletic ability and even greater heart. Victory goes to those who believe in it the most.. so they say.

Marty Walker
Jan 30, 2008
5:01 PM
Having not read the other comments, I always appreciate your standard in your choices and beliefs. I would believe every word and I wouldn't care who knows it. Once again, some great thoughts and instinct gives this post a A+ grade.

Good Job.

NDdevinesp
Feb 1, 2008
4:57 PM
Nicely done I keep up with both rivals and scout, curious to get your opinion on Omar Hunter and what kind of player he will end up to be at UF? As well as where will Martavious Odoms end up, Ttae to Maryland was disappointing.

krjones226
Feb 3, 2008
1:41 AM
Well written and informative blog. In response to what Spurcse mentioned about big names backing out of their letter of intent- Don't they have to transfer to do that, which loses them a year of eligibility? I thought I heard that, and it would explain why players ALWAYS play (or redshirt) at least one season with the school they signed the LOI with

RLA
Feb 6, 2008
6:52 PM
Speaking of recruiting, how many juco transfers has Bo scrounged? Not very many and the walk-on program is alive and well! Class act Bo!

callahan lived off Jucos!

Nostradomus
Feb 8, 2008
4:29 PM
NDdevinesp: You are right on in being excited about Omar Hunter. A SOLID DT recruit. You only have to look at the LSU/Ohio State and Michigan/Florida games to realize the true importance of the play in the trenches. LSU and Michigan controlled the line of scrimmage, and ultimately controlled the game because of that fact. The guys I see being 'it' factors for your Gators are Omar, Brendan Beal (LB), Matt Pachan (OL), David Young (OL - sleeper), and Troy Epps the JUCO from Coffeyville. Epps could be a big factor for your Gators next year in trying to develop your defensive front 7. Will Hill and the other 'specialty' players will be nice, but without the big uglies who make the biggest difference, it won't really matter much how much 'specialty' talent and speed that you have.

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