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Here is a look at the schools with the most committed players participating in the 2017 Under Armour All-America Game.
December 28, 2016Here is a look at the schools with the most committed players participating in the 2017 Under Armour All-America Game.
As the 2017 Under Armour All-America Game draws closer, the recruiting dead period does the same.
Luckily enough for some head coaches, a lot of the heavy lifting on the recruiting trail has already been done.
While there are some blue-chip prospects playing in the game that have yet to make up their minds on where they’ll college football, the majority of the rosters are in fact committed.
Here is a look at the teams with the most players committed in the Under Armour game.
Alabama – 8
5-star OLB Dylan Moses, 5-star OT, Alex Leatherwood, 4-star WR Jerry Jeudy, 4-star ILB Markail Benton, 4-star DT Akial Byers, 4-star S Daniel Wright, 4-star OT Jedrick Wills and 4-star OLB Chris Allen
LSU – 8
4-star OT Austin Deculus, 4-star DT Tyler Shelvin, 4-star CB Kary Vincent Jr., 4-star ATH JaCoby Stevens, 4-star QB Lowell Narcisse, 4-star QB Myles Brennan, 4-star S Grant Delpit and 4-star OG Edward Ingram
Michigan – 6
4-star C Cesar Ruiz, 4-star S Jaylen Kelly-Powell, 4-star OLB Drew Singleton, 4-star DE Luiji Vilain, 4-star OT Kai-Leon Herbert and 3-star DE Kwity Paye
Texas A&M – 6
5-star ILB Anthony Hines, 4-star QB Kellen Mond, 4-star WR Jhamon Ausbon, 4-star WR Camron Buckley, 4-star WR Hezekiah Jones and 3-star DE Tyree Johnson
Notre Dame – 5
4-star OT Robert Hainsey, 4-star ILB David Adams, 4-star TE Brock Wright, 4-Star ATH Paulson Adebo and 4-star QB Avery Davis
Auburn – 4
5-star OT Calvin Ashley, 4-star OT Austin Troxell, 3-star OLB Chandler Wooten and 2-star K Anders Carlson
Clemson – 4
4-star WR Tee Higgins, 4-star WR Amari Rodgers, 4-star OG Matt Bockhorst and 4-star S A.J. Terrell
Florida State – 4
5-star CB Stanford Samuels III, 4-star S Cyrus Fagan, 4-star RB Khalan Laborn and 4-star DE Joshua Kaindoh
Oklahoma – 4
4-star CB Justin Broiles, 4-star OG Tyrese Robinson, 4-star TE Grant Calcaterra and 4-star CB Tre Brown
Colorado – 3
3-star C Xavier Newman, 3-star OLB Jon Van Diest and 3-star OG Grant Polley
Georgia – 3
4-star DE Robert Beal, 4-star OT Isaiah Wilson and 4-star CB William Poole III
Miami (Fla.) – 3
4-star DE D.J. Johnson, 3-star RB Robert Burns and 3-star P Zach Feagles
Ohio State – 3
5-star WR Trevon Grimes (injured), 4-star S Isaiah Pryor and 4-star CB Marcus Williamson
Penn State – 3
5-star CB Lamont Wade, 4-star OG C.J. Thorpe and 4-star QB Sean Clifford
Duke – 2
3-star TE Jake Marwede and 3-star C Will Taylor
Louisville – 2
4-star S C.J. Avery and 4-star ATH Russ Yeast II
Oregon – 2
4-star CB Jaylon Redd and 4-star CB Thomas Graham Jr.
Pitt – 2
4-star RB Todd Sibley and 4-star S Paris Ford
Tennessee – 2
5-star OT Trey Smith and 4-star S Maleik Gray
Arizona State – 1
4-star QB Ryan Kelley
Florida – 1
4-star WR Daquon Green
Maryland – 1
4-Star QB Kasim Hill
North Carolina – 1
4-star OG Jonah Melton
Oklahoma State – 1
4-star WR Tylan Wallace
Ole Miss – 1
4-star WR D.D. Bowie
South Carolina – 1
4-star ATH Jamyest Williams
Syracuse – 1
3-star QB Tommy Devito
TCU – 1
4-star WR Jalen Reagor
Texas – 1
4-star RB Toneil Carter Jr.
Texas Tech – 1
4-star C Jack Anderson
UCLA – 1
4-star DT Greg Rogers
USC – 1
4-star OT Alijah Vera-Tucker
Virginia – 1
Unranked K Brian Delaney
Wisconsin – 1
2-star LS Adam Bay
Note: Scout rankings and ratings used in this article.