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Florida State tops National Signing Day ranking

February 3, 2011 News, Opinion No Comments

The great thing about ranking recruiting classes is that even though it really is pointless, it is hard to resist doing anyway. The true impact of a recruiting class cannot be felt for a couple of years. After all, every student athlete who signed with a college program on National Signing Day has not played a single down at the college level. It remains to be seen just how many of these “can’t miss” recruits will in fact be duds and which two or three star players will turn out to be impact players.

Everything varies by program of course and certain players will perform better in one coaches system than another. Taking that all in consideration I decided to rank the ten schools I felt had the best National Signing Day. If I remember I will revisit this in four years to see how that all turned out (odds are I will forget so I’ll leave it up to you to remind me in January of 2015). I wrote a full column on this top ten ranking this morning on Examiner.com but I’ll highlight my list here and leave you to comment here (or there) on my ranking and tell me who I have too high or too low.

1. Florida State – Fisher raised eyebrows a year ago by bringing in a terrific recruiting class that caught many by surprise. A year later Fisher’s methods appear to have the kept up the momentum but remember that Florida State had what were considered outstanding recruiting classes between 2004 and 2006 and the Seminoles failed to compete for a national title. Can Fisher get these two recruiting classes to live up to the hype?

2. Auburn – Gene Chizik has something working for him at Auburn as if the recent BCS championship was not enough evidence. Presuming Kouandjio sticks with the Tigers Chizik has put together a roster that has potential to make a run for another championship in a couple years. Quarterback Kiehl Frazier was a significant piece of Auburn’s Class of 2011 group. Frazier, out of Arkansas and a pair of talented running backs will add depth behind Michael Dyer in the backfield. Auburn may take a few steps backward in 2011 on the field, but look for the Tigers to be a contender in 2012 and 2013 if this class lives up to the potential.

3. USC – Don’t sleep on the Trojans. Lane Kiffin once again worked his magic by selling the football program on some big name recruits despite being on probation. Kiffin, showing his strong ability to recruit, received letters of intent from 25 players while the school has yet to be stripped of scholarships. The highlight of the class may be five-star wide receiver Greg Farmer, a 6′-3″ 210 pound talent that can run 100-yards in a reported 10.5 seconds.

4. Alabama - The Tide could move up if Cyrus Kouandjio backs off of his nationally televised commitment to rival Auburn. Imagine the fuel that woudl add to this rivalry, as if it needed any.

5. Texas - Business as usual for Texas, who had all of their expected letters of intent in before lunch time.

6. Georgia – ESPN hyped this class as “The Dream Team” but until Mark Richt defeats Croatia 117-85 for the Gold Medal I think we can avoid using this term, although Georgia excelled with in-state recruiting.

7. Clemson – This is the surprise class of the year. Props to head coach Dabo Swinney for an excellent job this year.

8. Ohio State – When was the last time the Buckeyes didn’t have the top recruiting class in the Big Ten? Seriously.

9. Notre Dame – Notre Dame always seems to have some nice recruiting classes but could things be different now with Brian Kelly in charge? That is the question.

10. LSU – Les Miles is on to something. This could be a sleeping giant down in Baton Rouge.

National Signing Day is here

February 2, 2011 News No Comments

If the recruits see their shadow, do they hold off on signing their letters for another six weeks? Today is both Groundhog Day and National Signing Day, both equally overhyped a bit but seen as traditions in their own right. College football fans will be glued to their computers all day as the letters from high school players are sent in to college football offices all around the country.

Grab your coffee or other caffeinated beverage of choice because we are going to have a long day ahead of us. As always you can follow me on Twitter as I will be talking about the day and re-tweeting a number of other college football outlets who are paying slightly more attention to al of this than I can. If you are up on your Twitter be sure to follow the #NSD11 hash tag as well.

Over on the mother ship I’ll be contributing comments and posts all day. You can view the National Signing Day home page on Examiner.com right here.

I’m not sure how the day will unfold from my point of view but I’ll be ready for anything. Let’s do this!

Poll: How much National Signing Day coverage will you watch?

January 31, 2011 Poll No Comments

On Wednesday high school football’s top players will begin signing their letters of intent to the schools of their choice. While most players will hold small press conferences in front of their high school friends and family, some will be fortunate to be given a chance to declare their intentions in front of a national audience through various television outlets.

ESPNU and CBS College Sports, in addition to radio shows and more regional networks will ask these kids which school they will attend and the question may be which player will put on the best show in making their announcement. It was hard to top the way South Carolina Gamecocks running back Marcus Lattimore made his announcement with the pomp and circumstance surrounding his decision, but surely there will be some kid who makes the most of the spotlight on Wednesday.

What I would like to know this week is how much live coverage you plan on watching on Wednesday, or if you are taking this poll after Wednesday how much did you watch?

In the comments section please leave a comment with what coverage you were watching and any opinions you have on the media attention given to National Signing Day. It is a topic that has come under fire in the media before and will surely do again this week but if people were not tuning in to watch then these networks would not be providing coverage. Some food for thought.

Vote now! Poll closes on Friday.

And just a reminder that Examiner will be providing continuing coverage of National Signing Day as well.

CFB Examiner Poll shows fans have some faith in Jake Locker than scouts

January 31, 2011 Poll 1 Comment

Half of those polled say Locker will go in the first round

Jake Locker, shown here running in the Senior Bowl, may still be a relatively high draft pick despite a poor Senior Bowl week. AP photo/Dave Martin

A recent poll conducted by College Football Examiner shows that football fans still believe that Washington quarterback Jake Locker is worth a first round draft selection. Or at least, half of them do.

Locker had what many have called a disappointing 2010 season after deciding to return for another year of college football rather than enter the NFL Draft early and likely be selected first overall by the Detroit Lions. Last week’s Senior Bowl was seen as a big test for Locker and it was a question if he would be able to shake some of the negative scouting reports on him with a good week of practice and a solid performance in the game. By all accounts, completing six of ten passes for nearly 100 yards in the Senior Bowl does not look bad on paper, but Locker fumbled the ball twice and was bailed out by members of his offensive line on recovering the would-be-turnovers. The word from practices seemed to unanimously agree that Locker’s performance in practices was far from impressive as well.

It did not help Locker that Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder put together a good week of practice and took MVP honors in a two-touchdown outing to lead the South to a 24-10 win over Locker’s North. It is unfair to pin a loss in this type of game on any one player as playing time is split at each position but ultimately the fact that Locker gave up the ball under pressure and did not throw a touchdown will be the final impression left by the quarterback at the college level.

Half of those polled still believe that Locker is worth a first round draft pick though. In last week’s poll, which was extended through Monday morning, 34.88% responded by suggesting that Locker will be drafted within the first 15 picks of the NFL Draft in April. A total of 16.28% said that Locker will go later in the first round and 13.95% said he would be drafted in the second round. The same number of voters said Locker will be drafted in the third round.

Locker is also considered a talented baseball player but he will not be taking the same path of Villanova‘s Matt Szczur. Szczur is pursuing a career in Major League Baseball in the Chicago Cubs organization rather than become the next great slot receiver in the NFL. Of those polled, 20.93% said that Locker’s future would be brightest if he went in to baseball instead of football.

About poll

Conducted between January 24, 2011 and January 31, 2011 on CFBExaminer.com using Poll Daddy. Voters were allowed to vote once per IP address. A total of 43 votes were cast in the voting period.

Senior Bowl time lapse

January 31, 2011 Photo Album No Comments

The Press-Register in Alabama put together a pretty neat time lapse of the 2011 Senior Bowl, which was played on Saturday in Mobile, Alabama. The South scored the 24-10 victory with Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder earning MVP honors throwing for two touchdown passes and over 130 yards. I embedded the time lapse sequence below for you. Here is the description posted on the Press Register website at AL.com;

This time-lapse video captures the entire Jan. 29, 2011, Under Armour Senior Bowl in three minutes. From the rooftop of the Ladd-Peebles Stadium pressbox, the Press-Register’s Mike Brantley shot more than 4,000 images with his cameras and recorded snippets of game audio to create this fast-paced montage.

The time lapse is below, but for a collection of photos from the game be sure to check out my photo gallery posted on Examiner.com that is attached to the game story.

Big week this week for college football fans. The Texas Vs. The Nation game is on Saturday so we have one more all-star game to look forward to. I am looking to bring someone on to the podcast this week to discuss it in a little more detail so stay tuned. Of course, Wednesday is National Signing Day so be sure to look for continuing coverage from Examiner. It should be a fun week!

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