Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide are taking college football by storm, so much so that they were given the top ranking on Signing Day. It isn't news that everybody wants to win and they like their chances with Saban and the Crimson Tide.
Alabama will have some competition as the Florida Gators and Ohio St. Buckeyes made some pretty big acquisitions on Signing Day.
However, the biggest improvement was done by Ole Miss as they grabbed a hell of a lot of talent from ESPN's Top 150 recruits. They took Robert Nkemdiche, who was No. 1 overall and then stuffed the team with talent all around. Guys like Laremy Tunsil out of Florida, the No. 1 receiver in the nation Laquon Treadwell out of Illinois, offensive lineman Austin Golson and safety Antonio Conner.
With these picks, Ole Miss bumped into the No. 5 spot in Class Rankings at the 2013 Signing Day, giving them the biggest improvement out of any of the other top colleges and universities in the nation. They were ranked 12th last year and moved up seven spots.
Here are what the rankings look like and how many players committed to the school.
SCHOOL |
PLAYERS COMMITTED |
Alabama |
26 |
Florida |
28 |
Ohio State |
25 |
Notre Dame |
24 |
Ole Miss |
28 |
Michigan |
27 |
LSU |
27 |
Texas A&M |
34 |
Florida State (Seminoles) |
22 |
Georgia |
32 |
Auburn |
24 |
UCLA |
26 |
Clemson |
23 |
USC |
13 |
Texas |
15 |
Oklahoma |
24 |
South Carolina |
22 |
Washington |
23 |
Virginia Tech |
22 |
North Carolina |
17 |