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A look towards 2019 HS National Signing Day

On January 31, 2019August 20, 2020
Jermaine Mathis
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With National signing day getting closer there are still some top recruits still undecided and unsigned. I’m sure most of them have decided but just waited to announce it that day. I get it, I understand, the whole hoopla about it, you’re at your school with family, friends, teammates, coaches about to announce where you’re going to college. That’s a big day for everyone involved. Congratulations!!!
Here’s a short list of the top recruits and where they decided to go.

1. Nolan Smith, IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
6’3 227 WDE (Georgia)

2. Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oaks Christian (Thousand
Oaks, CA) 6’4 239 WDE (Oregon)

3. Derek Stingley, Dunham School, (Baton Rouge,
LA) 6’0 188 CB (LSU)

4. Jadon Haselwood, Cedar Grove, (Ellenwood,
GA) 6’2 196 WR (OU)

5. Antonio Alfano, Colonia, (Colonia, NJ) 6’4
285 SDE (Alabama)

6. Trey Sanders, IMG Academy, (Bradenton, FL)
6’0 214 RB (Alabama)

7. Evan Neal, IMG Academy, (Bradenton, FL) 6’7
360 OT (Alabama)

8. Zacch Pickens T L Hanna, (Anderson, SC) 6’5
285 SDE (South Carolina)

9. Bru McCoy, Mater Dei, (Santa Ana, CA) 6’2 205

ATH (USC… Transferred to UT)

10. Darnell Wright, Huntington, (Huntington, WV)
6’6 320 OT (Undecided)

Class Rankings
Alabama 28 commits
5Star- 3
4Star- 24
3Star- 1

Georgia 23 commits
5Star- 4
4Star- 16
3Star- 3

Texas 24 commits
5Star- 2
4Star-15
3Star-7

Texas A&M 25 commits
5Star- 2
4Star- 14
3Star- 9

Oklahoma 24 commits
5Star- 3
4Star- 13
3Star- 8

Oregon 25 commits
5Star- 1
4Star- 11
3Star- 13

Michigan 27 commits

5Star- 2
4Star- 14
3Star- 11

LSU 21 commits
5Star- 3
4Star- 10
3Star- 8

Clemson 27 commits
5Star- 1
4Star- 12
3Star- 14

Penn State 20 commits
5Star- 1
4Star- 17
3Star- 2

Here’s a look at some of the top recruits from
the DFW area:

1. Theo Wease, 5Star 6’3 195 WR, Allen
Committed to OU, 72 catches, 1,042 yards16 TDs

2. Trejan Bridges, 5Star 6’1 185 WR, Hebron committed
to OU, He was ranked the #10 WR in the country,
58 catches, 834 yards, 13 TDs, 55 carries,
433 yards, 7 TDs

3. Brian Williams, 5Star 6’0 185 DB, Bishop Dunne
ranked #2 safety in the country committed
to Texas A&M

4. Nana Osafo-Mensah, 4Star 6’4 225 DL/LB Nolan
Catholic, ranked the #7 WDE in the nation, committed
to Notre Dame

5. Lewis Cine, 4Star 6’2 180 DB, Trinity Christian Cedar Hill,
#3 safety in the country, committed to Georgia

6. Jalen Catalon, 4Star 5’9 180 DB, Mansfield Legacy, As
a sophomore he was named 5A all-state defensive
player of the year. He recorded 297 tackles, 12 INTs
as a sophomore and junior. This past season he had
over 1,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards
accounting for 28 TDs, while also racking up 101
tackles and three INTs.
Strongly considering UT

7. Marcel Brooks, 4Star 6’3 200 LB, Flower Mound
Marcus, #3 OLB in the country, committed to
LSU (GEAUX TIGERS)

8. Austin Stogner, 4Star 6’6 230 TE, Plano Prestonwood, #3
TE in the country committed to OU

9. Jeffery Carter, 4Star 6’0 180 ATH, Mansfield Legacy,
#11 CB in the country committed to Alabama

10. Ja’Quinden Jackson, 4Star 6’2 200 QB, Duncanville,
#2 ATH in the country, as a junior Jackson racked up
over 1,500 passing and 1,500 rushing accounting
for 38 TDs. He has 19 offers as of now, but I’m sure
that number will rise.

As February 6 approaches who will win those undecided recruits? Will it be the top schools that keep piling up the top players or will there be some underdogs that begin to move their programs in the right direction. It starts now!!! You’re on the clock!!!

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