TAMU and LSU are #3 and #4 in the rankings.
CFB Live from yesterday...
They were pointing to the number of their 300 and listed Bama with 21, LSU with 11. The gap between the depth of the two programs continues to grow. They need help on offense and I'm not seeing that as a focus for their staff.
I'm still amused as the line they're taking on ESPN; "The early signing period offers the kids more choices." They never mention it is still a zero sum game.
Three quarters of the top 300 signed yesterday—roughly 225 players. That leaves 75 on the board.
If they didn't sign yesterday, and they were previously committed, they're not committed any longer. Make sense?
It means nothing, really, but it did catch my eye...you noticed Lia was wearing #12? I didn't assume Tyson would, but can't say the thought didn't cross my mind.
Have you seen the top twenty out of the state of Georgia? There's no fence around that state. That lead me to look at California and it's weird to see USC and UCLA ranked where they are nationally. USC will add a few WR's that'll bump them a bit. Chip Kelly isn't doing his start at UCLA any dramatic favors.
This is from 7:30 CT, yesterday--you can do the research and see what position he holds at Michigan.