3.Texas Tech: The Red Raiders held on to all their commits and switchedCasey Gladneyfrom Alabama on signing day.
4.Pittsburgh: Despite some initial struggles after their most recent coaching change, the Panthers pulled it together, and were helped by their newest four-star commitment,Deaysean Rippy, earlier Wednesday.
6.Iowa: The Hawkeyes thought they had four-star offensive linemanAlex Kozanlocked up, but he has yet to sign and is reportedly still struggling with his decision.
3.Clemson: As many expected, three-star defensive tackle and two-sport starD.J. Readersigned with Clemson on Wednesday.
12.Wake Forest: Tough signing day for the Deacs, losing out on some guys they wanted. Did manage to keep their guys on board.Big East
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10.Oregon State: Oregon State lostDevian Sheltonto USC andCleveland Wallaceto Washington but the Beavers have a solid class which includes four-starsIsaac SeumaloandCaleb Smith.
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9.N.C. State: LostJames Summersnear the end of the process and dont have any work left to do.
6.Baylor: The Bears managed to hold off other schools for four-star prospectsJavonte Magee,Corey ColemanandBrian Nance.
7.California: The Golden Bears class got gutted in the last few weeks. Theres no way around it. But keeping four-starCedric Dozierand a handful of other four-star recruits means things are still OK. Cal also landed four-star receiverKenny Lawlertoward the end of the day. Four-starBryce Treggsstayed committed to Cal and turned down USC and UCLA.
4.Oregon: The thrill didnt matchDeAnthony Thomasfive-star flip last signing day but getting four-starBralon Addisonand three-starChance Allenwas a big deal for the Ducks.
7.Tennessee: The Vols finished things off by landing talented junior college receiverCordarrelle Pattersonlate, which helped offset some of the sting from losing two linebacker commits in recent days.
8.Arizona State: First-year coachTodd Grahamhad a solid signing day with commitments from junior college running backMarion Grice, defensive tackleJaxon Hoodand defensive backLaiu Moeakiola. The big pickup came earlier this week inD.J. Foster.
1.Texas: The Longhorns closed strong in the last week and scored a stunner withTorshiro Davison signing day.
5.Oklahoma State: The Cowboys signed two unexpected sleeper wide receivers inJesse VesterandAustin Haysafter losingChance Allento Oregon.
2.Miami: Closed strong with commitments from defensive tackleDequan Iveryand linebackerJawand Bluebut five-star cornerbackTracy Howardwas the big addition.
5.Michigan State: Signing Day week additions of wide receiverMonty MadarisandDemetrious Coxhave the Spartans ending 2012 on a high note.
7.Kansas State: The Wildcats went relatively heavy on junior college prospects again and four-star wide receiverMarquez Clarkcould have an early impact.
7.Maryland: Terps were hoping to stealD.J. Readerbut lost out. CanStefon Diggscause Maryland ns to forget about that next week?
6.LSU: The Tigers lost one big-time commit - linebackerTorshiro Davis- to Texas on Wednesday, but landed another inKwon Alexanderto complete a solid, if not star-studded class.
10.Georgia Tech: LinebackerBeau Hankinsis a solid technical schools georgia National Signing Day: League breakdownlate addition.
9.Iowa State: Led by three-star wide receiverQuan West, the Cyclone class was completed early in the day with no surprises.
6.Cincinnati: Losing four-starDennis Norfleetto Michigan was a big blow to the class, but coachButch Joneswas still able to bring in plenty of depth and athleticism.
3.West Virginia: While the Mountaineers were unable to stealJoel Calebat the end, they continued to stockpile their offensive roster with athletic playmakers from Florida likeTorry Clayton,Devonte MathisandDevonte Robinson.
11.Minnesota: A couple of the Gophers state of Florida commits have not signed, or will not sign, but head coachJerry Killdid clean up in-state.
11.Arizona: The Wildcats were active in first-year coachRich Rodriguezs first signing day with commitments fromDylan Cozens,Wayne Capers,J.T. WashingtonandJamar Allah. AthleteBryan Harperwas added to the class later in the day.
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12.Indiana: It was a quiet National Signing Day in Bloomington, with no late additions, but the Hoosiers sign a class of 25 prospects, eight of whom are from the state of Indiana.
2.Florida: The Gators swung and missed on several big-name players Wednesday, but flipped five-star defensive endDante Fowlerfrom Florida State and still finished with a star-studded class.
6.North Carolina: Rivals250 wide receiverQuinshad Davisreally helps this class. Still waiting onDavonte Nealafter National Signing Day.
2.Louisville: While it was another strong, deep class at Louisville, no signing day fireworks occurred this year as is now expected with coachCharlie Strongs reputation.
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4.Auburn: The Tigers didnt get the typical national title bump, yet still landed 11 four-star prospects, including Rivals100 offensive tackleAvery Youngand receiverRicardo Louis, and have an average recruit rating above 3.5.
4.Virginia Tech: In-state prospectsJoel CalebandKen Ekanem, both rated four-stars, give the Hokies a big late boost. LosingKorren Kirvento Alabama stings.
7.Penn State: New head coachBill OBrienwas trying to hold the Nittany Lions class together despite also being in preparation for leading the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.
2.USC: The Trojans had a great day landing five-star receiverNelson Agholorand four-star recruitsLeonard WilliamsandDevian Shelton.Darreus Rogersstayed with USC instead of flipping to Arizona State. It could have been amazing if Murphy, Shittu, Peat and/orCyler Milespicked them.
8.Connecticut: The Huskies lost two Floridians on signing day, but were able to fill the void with sleeper defensive endOmaine Stephensfrom New Jersey.
11.Boston College: The late additions ofDavid DudeckandMichael Giaconewere solid pickups but losingJaxon Hood, the only defensive tackle, really hurts.
technical schools georgia5.Virginia: Didnt have any work to do given all their summer commitments. The Cavaliers were able to hold onto everyone so there was no drama here.
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9.Colorado: It was a relatively peaceful day for the Bufloes, who didnt get any commitments on signing day but the coaching staff did all its work in the last few weeks, which includes landing two four-star defensive backs.
9.Illinois: Another program that went through a coaching change in the last couple months, Illinois finished with the addition of three-star cornerbackVAngelo Bentleyon signing day.
4.Purdue: The Boilermakers landed a surprise addition in three-star Kentucky offensive linemanJoey Warburgon Wednesday and now have 15 states represented in this class.
7.Syracuse: The Orange continued to regain their recruiting foothold in the state of New York with this recruiting class, which included the signing day commitment of three-star defensive backWayne Morgan.
6.Utah: The Utes landed massive offensive linemanCarlos Lozanoand hours before signing day got defensive tackleTenny Palepoi. Keeping four-star offensive linemanCedrick Poutasiwas crucial.
11.Missouri: The Wednesday commitment of the nations No. 1 recruit, receiverDorial Green-Beckham, was one for the ages in Tiger Country and gave Missouri a boost as it heads to the SEC.
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3.Nebraska: Losing out on five-starAndrus Peathurt, but the Cornhuskers did add four-star athleteAlonzo Mooreand three-star defensive tacklesAaron CurryandVincent Valentineon National Signing Day.
9.Vanderbilt: Despite losing four-star commitJosh Dawsonto Georgia on Wednesday, the Commodores have to be pleased, particularly with their impressive work done in Tennessee.
2.Michigan: The late addition of Rivals250 running backDennis Norfleetcapped a strong first full class for head coachBrady Hoke.
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1.Alabama:Nick Sabanand Co. landed two Rivals250 defensive tackles Wednesday to put a stamp on a group that includes 16 players that earned four stars or more.
1.Rutgers: Topping off the best class in school history, the Scarlet Knights grabbed five-starDarius HamiltonTuesday night, plus three-star wide receiverIan Thomasand three-star athleteJevon TyreeWednesday.
12.Washington State: Not much happened for the Cougars on signing day but coachMike Leachand his staff did so much work leading up to Wednesday the class was already locked in.
8.South Carolina: The Gamecocks grabbed eight four-star commits, including potential difference-makersMike Davis, a running back, andShaq Roland, a receiver, and did very well in neighboring Georgia.
5.Washington:Pio Vatuveiflipped from USC, Wallace came over from Oregon State and Hawaii linemanShane Brosteksigned. GettingShaq Thompsonis still the headline story for the Huskies. Four-star cornerBrandon Beaversigned with the Huskies late.
4.TCU: The Horned Frogs lost a few commits late but landed a big-time pair of teammates inJames McFarlandandTerrell Lathan.
3.Georgia: The Dawgs closed with a bang, getting a commit from five-star athleteJosh Harvey-Clemonsto complement a group that includes two Rivals100 running backs -Todd GurleyandKeith Marshall.
3.UCLA: First-year coachJim Moraand his staff loaded up with wide receiversJordan Payton, who had previously been committed to USC, Cal and Washington,Javon Williams,Kenneth Walker, a former Cal commit and Georgia recruitAhmad Harris. UCLA addedRandall Goforthlate in the day.
8.Northwestern: The Wildcats finished 2012 with 21 signees, and one important transfer: former five-star wide receiverKyle Prater, who comes back home from USC.
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10.Wisconsin: As expected, the Badgers lost four-star commitmentKyle Dodsonto Ohio State, but did replace him with three-star offensive tackleJake Meadoron Wednesday.
8.Kansas: The Jayhawk class would be rated higher if the transfers of quarterbackDayne CristandJake Heapswere included.
1.Ohio State:Urban Meyeradded four-star offensive tackleKyle Dodsonand three-star linebackerJamal Marcuson Wednesday to an already impressive class.
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10.Mississippi State: The Bulldogs finished with a flurry Wednesday, adding talented linebackersRichie BrownandBeniquez Brown, who should complement a stellar group of defensive linemen.
2.Oklahoma: The Sooners loaded up on signing day with pledges fromCourtney Gardner,Gary SimonandDamien Williams.
1.Stanford: It was a humongous recruiting haul for the Cardinal, who landed five-starsKyle Murphy,Andrus PeatandAziz Shittu. Three-starsZach Hoffpauir(Cal) andMichael Rector(Washington) flipped and four-star OGBrandon Fanaikadid not switch.
5.Texas A&M: Despite having a few players flip to other schools down the stretch, the Aggies will enter their new conference with a class that is more than SEC worthy.
12.Arkansas: The Razorbacks missed on Green-Beckham, but nonetheless have a strong group of receivers coming in. They also flipped four-star linebackerOtha Petersfrom the Vols.
5.USF: The Bulls were able to fend off numerous programs in recent weeks for bothSean PriceandDVario Montgomery, which was a big victory for the program.
1.Florida State: Finished strong with commitments from five-starEddie Goldmanand four-starsReggie NorthrupandRonald Darby. Still waiting onJameis Winstonand lostDante Fowler Jr..
8.Duke: CoachDavid Cutcliffehad a huge day with commitments from three-starsJela Duncan, who had been voring ECU, andKeilin Rayner.