National Signing Day: The Winners and Losers
For college football enthusiasts the season doesn’t truly end until the first Wednesday of February. National Signing Day is exciting as balls for guys like us. We get a ground floor perspective of the guys that will be college football stars for the next several years. Some of us enjoy it more than others though. Take TFM’s own “Bacon” for example. This pile of fuck has been hooting and hollering all morning up and down the TFM Headquarters hallways about Mizzou landing the #1 player in the nation. I wonder if Bacon has seen what the rest of Missouri’s class looks like though. Don’t worry, I’ll fill him in.
I’ve been working my sources and pounding the pavement all day to bring you assholes some exclusive Signing Day coverage. Let’s check out National Signing Day’s winners and losers.
Winners
Alabama
Sitting at the front of my “What the fuck else is new?” file we find the University of Alabama recruiting class. I’m tired of giving the Nicktator so much damn credit, but he keeps giving me every reason to. Saban raped the hopes and dreams of LSU in the title game, stole their top recruiting target in front of a national audience, and now they have locked up the top recruiting class in the country. Nice month for Saban and Bama fans.
I hope you’re not holding your breath waiting for Bama to suck any time soon. Spoiled assholes.
USC
Southern California is still hindered by scolly limits handed down by the NCAA from the Reggie Bush fiasco. That’s not slowing down Coach Lane Kiffin, though. USC has secured the highest average star rating in the country at 4.07 per commitment. That’s just crazy talk. With the scholarship limits they have had to be more selective, and Kiff accomplished that. Job well done.
Kiffin is still a shady, devious, sly son of a bitch, but the man can flat recruit. With their bowl ban expiring after the 2011 season, look for USC to be back in the national picture in 2012.
Texas
Also dipping into LSU’s backyard (more on them later) is the Texas Longhorns. I don’t know how Mack spun back to back shitty to sub-par football seasons into back to back ridiculous recruiting classes, but the man is a recruiting boss. Austin, TX isn’t a tough sell either.
The headliner of this blue chip-laden class is running back Johnathan Gray, who accumulated something like 1,278 touchdowns in his high school career. Someone might have to check my math on that, but the point stands. The kid is electric. Mack is trying to get this program back to the top, and this 2012 class will be a vital piece to that journey.
Ohio State
Urban Meyer is wasting no time re-establishing himself as one of the best recruiters in the nation. A couple quick phone calls (most likely impermissible) landed him a couple 5-stars right after landing his new coaching gig.
Valuing and selling recruits on family environment, competition and winning while shunning honesty are just a few of Urban’s tactics, and he already has them working in Columbus. It’s not tough to predict that he’ll have Ohio State back in the national title hunt very soon.
Other winners: Florida State, Miami, Stanford, Michigan, Florida
Losers
LSU
Alabama not only whipped them in the natty, they apparently beat the Torshiro Davis out of them too. Davis, one of the region’s top DE prospects, switched his commitment from LSU to Texas today. LSU typically builds a proverbial wall around Louisiana when it comes to recruiting. Letting guys slip out of state is a rarity, and they let the top 4 in-state guys get away. One of those was Landon Collins, the #1 safety in the country. He chose Alabama live on ESPN in one of the most awkward TV moments you’ll see, as his mother was adamant in her preference for LSU.
Another oddity is that LSU didn’t sign a single kid from inside the Rivals top 100. That’s not something we’ve been used to seeing in recent years. All this happens after an SEC title and a title game appearance. Weird shit.
Missouri
“Alright, Dorn clearly doesn’t follow recruiting. Mizzou just landed DGB!”
Yeah, but that’s it. The rest of their class is sitting somewhere between crap and shit. I had a chance to sit down with Bacon for a one-on-one exclusive just minutes ago to discuss the Tigers’ recruiting class.
RD: “Thoughts on Mizzou’s class?”
Bacon: “D-G-B!!!”
RD: “He’s going to be great, but what about the rest of the class?”
Bacon: “Dude, who cares? We got DGB!!!!!”
RD: “I mean you guys are in the SEC now. You’re going to need some studs all over the field to compete. You see any other guys stepping up from this class?”
Bacon: “D!!! G!!! B!!!”
RD: “Thanks for your time.”
Maybe it was the putrid Missouri rap video that’s been unfortunately tearing through the web, but to say Missouri’s class is top heavy would be quite an understatement. They signed Dorial Green-Beckham, one 4-star and a slew of threes and twos.
Nebraska
Crazy Bo Pelini hasn’t really taken off like Husker fans have expected. The move to the Big 10 was a hurdle he’d have to overcome, not just learning the ins and outs of his new foes, but with new recruiting territories. Their commitment list looks like it’s still stuck in the Big 12 North, not with the big boys of the Big 10.
I’d love to be a fly on the wall when a recruiting target makes the “Thanks, but no thanks” phone call to Crazy Pelini. Although, I bet he just takes his frustration out on a pack of chewing gum.
California
“Honestly R.D., no one gives a shit about that liberal California school.”
I understand, and apparently the recruits stopped caring as well. Cal Berkeley was the talk of the Army All-American game recently when we saw an onslaught of 5-star prospects commit to them on national television. The recruiting high that all 35 of the Cal football fans felt was quickly pissed on when those same recruits de-committed when Cal lost a vital member of their coaching staff.
Competing with USC, Stanford and Oregon isn’t getting any easier for the Bears.
Other losers: Georgia, Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Notre Dame
Note: Comments are based on the entirety of each program’s class, not just National Signing Day activity.
First just so nobody else will say it.
13 years ago at 9:43 pmfuck you
13 years ago at 9:45 pmYeah i would be pissed too, it isn’t easy being number 1. ROLL TIDEEE ROLLL!!!
13 years ago at 9:48 pmYou sir, are a chode.
13 years ago at 10:42 pmToo bad we’re ranked #1 preseason. Geaux Tigers.
13 years ago at 12:23 am^You see that as if preseason rankings mean something.
13 years ago at 9:05 amFuck, say*
13 years ago at 9:05 amhank, bleaux me.
13 years ago at 1:51 pmoklahoma was preseason #1 last season, they did pretty good, right?
13 years ago at 3:59 pmfuck off GWbro
13 years ago at 4:11 pmCrazy cajuns..
13 years ago at 9:43 pmDon’t mess with the voodoo. There aren’t reasons for many of the decisions made down here and we don’t question it. The whole Jordan Jefferson decision still continues to baffle most of us.
13 years ago at 12:22 amThe thing is, we don’t need the best recruiting class. We take 3 star prospects and turn them into elite players. Still would’ve been nice to at least keep the top prospects that we had before les robbed us of a championship
13 years ago at 1:12 amExhibit A: Mo Claiborne. 3 Star recruit. 2011 SEC Defensive Player of the Year, 1st Team All-American.
13 years ago at 11:33 amOne example doesn’t make your statement true. The rating system for high school players definitely isn’t perfect, and means almost nothing once spring practice starts.
13 years ago at 11:49 amTyran Mathieu was a 3 star too
13 years ago at 11:52 amHe definitely played like a three star in the national championship ^
13 years ago at 4:02 pm^^^ If high school star ranking means nothing, then this entire article means nothing. That is unless you’ve seen video on every recruit. This article can’t mean nothing, can it?! Oh God..
13 years ago at 7:34 amHating on Bacon because he’s a better columnist?
13 years ago at 9:44 pmexactly
13 years ago at 9:48 pmSomewhere in Missouri, Bacon is nodding smugly.
13 years ago at 9:53 pmWell I’m in Texas and find that statement to be 100% retarded, so, uh, no.
13 years ago at 9:55 pmBill Simmons reference.
13 years ago at 9:56 pmI was referring to the original statement, but I’m now disappointed that I missed the Simmons reference.
13 years ago at 9:59 pmBacon, laps in the show, son.
13 years ago at 11:33 amBacon, laps in the shower, son.
13 years ago at 11:34 amFirst
13 years ago at 9:45 pmFail^
13 years ago at 9:47 pmDGB!!
13 years ago at 9:45 pmSo you are a pike and you go to Mizzou? You should consider drinking bleach.
13 years ago at 10:58 pmTypical pike roid rage name.
13 years ago at 6:32 amAs far as I can tell if they’re black, they can play.
13 years ago at 9:45 pm^This.
13 years ago at 9:54 pmThat^^
13 years ago at 11:12 pmThe other
13 years ago at 11:51 amLet it be noted that Texas has had a top recruiting class for the past several years…hasn’t amounted to much.
13 years ago at 9:46 pmAgreed, 55-17
13 years ago at 10:24 pmNot just the last few years. More like the last decade. They’ve always had impressive recruiting classes that amount to shit.
13 years ago at 10:26 pm^ 2005 ring a bell?
13 years ago at 10:46 pmThat’s a great team. But that’s just one season. You’ve always had solid recruits. Those top recruiting classes shouldn’t be producing 5-7 and 8-5 teams.
13 years ago at 10:50 pmYeah, you also need to realize that we are so young. Top 2 RB, top 2 QB, top WR all true freshman. Not to mention others. We have talent but no discipline yet. As for OU, we will see again next year. You were ranked preseason #1 and we weren’t even ranked. What were you expecting? In a year or two, we will be around more.
13 years ago at 11:40 pmFirst of all, I’m not an OU fan. My team used to beat the shit out of them in the 80s. My school gave the Horns a whipping in the ’91 Cotton Bowl too. You need to realize that your upperclassmen were top recruits too. I like Texas and Mack Brown but the recruits he’s been able to land have put on sub-par results. I understand having young QBs and RBs but your upperclassmen haven’t done shit. Your top recruit 5* Garret Gilbert turned into a mess.
13 years ago at 7:37 amI’m not really seeing how Georgia is one of the losers today…
13 years ago at 9:47 pmBeing top 10 obviously doesn’t count as being a winner, especially when you suck at writing articles.
13 years ago at 9:50 pmapparently landing the #1 recruit in the state, the #1 recruit in the Southeast Region, and 6 ESPN top150 recruits is a failure? RD- you screwed this one up
13 years ago at 10:41 pmall true, but that manly tranny cheerleader really has a negative impact on the program as a whole.
13 years ago at 7:59 am^^I wouldn’t call her tranny because of it, but her arms don’t look like they belong on the rest of her.
13 years ago at 9:15 amvalid, I may have overreacted in a violent fit of disgust. I bet she knows where the pre-workout is, though.
13 years ago at 12:23 pmyeah, I’m not gonna lie, I laughed when she said she didn’t want to do the magazine shoot because they wanted her to use a steroid. I just really don’t think women build muscle like she has naturally…
13 years ago at 5:56 amit’s not possible. Males naturally make more testosterone which is what you need (plus working out and all that lol) to get yoked like that.
13 years ago at 10:39 amalso, I just realized that you posted that at 5:56 am, wtf were you doing on TFM at that time?! hahah
13 years ago at 10:40 ammy timezone on here must be wrong or the sites clock must have been off, because I def was still asleep at 6 this morning. I did post this during my breakfast but that was like 7:30. I’m assuming this site is in Texas, and I’m in NC so its possible it timestamps a few hours behind NC time?
13 years ago at 9:07 pmFlorida State?? I’d say they were pretty big winners..
13 years ago at 9:47 pmLook closer.
13 years ago at 9:49 pmNice call, my bad.
13 years ago at 9:54 pmROLL TIDE
13 years ago at 9:54 pm^
13 years ago at 11:54 am