There have been some wild recruiting stories down the stretch and No. 1 Travis Hunter’s signing day switch from Florida State to Jackson State is up there but the top of the 2024 class could go berserk for the first time in Rivals history dating back to 2002.
Never in company history have the top-two prospects in the country flipped on signing day and that could be the case this year. Or it might not. Or maybe one flips.
Get how crazy this is becoming?
The new No. 1 prospect is Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade-Madonna five-star receiver Jeremiah Smith, who has been committed to Ohio State since Dec. 14 of last year.
Former South Florida Express teammates Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss look like the future of the receiving corps there. Smith is closest with position coach Brian Hartline and it does not appear Hartline is headed anywhere else – a concern throughout his recruitment. So Ohio State remains guardedly confident that the five-star will stick.
But Florida State remains a major contender and Smith is coming off yet another visit with the Seminoles. Fellow five-star Hykeem Williams also played on that South Florida Express team and FSU remains a contender.
On Wednesday, Miami coach Mario Cristobal had an in-home visit with Smith that gives everyone something else to monitor heading toward National Signing Day.
There was a rumor that if NC State four-star quarterback commit Cedrick Bailey flipped his commitment to the Hurricanes – they offered in recent weeks – that it would compel Smith to join his teammates in Coral Gables with four-stars Joshisa Trader and Zaquan Patterson already committed.
But Bailey reaffirmed his commitment to the Wolfpack so that looks moot. But another rumor has emerged that if Miami gets an elite quarterback in the transfer portal – say, Washington State’s Cam Ward – then Smith could be interested again.
Then there is the case of No. 2 Dylan Raiola and, oh boy, is this one getting interesting.
After an early commitment to Ohio State, Raiola backed off that pledge and then committed to Georgia in May. He then transferred from Arizona to play his senior season at Buford, Ga., virtually locking up the idea that he’d play for the Bulldogs.
This is where things get really interesting.
In recent days, word leaked that Raiola would be taking a visit this weekend to Nebraska, a place he’s visited countless times. His father, Dominic, played there. His uncle, Donovan, coaches there – and got a raise heading into this season. Raiola has been to Lincoln numerous times and coach Matt Rhule has never backed down from recruiting him.
“We’re going on a visit,” Dominic Raiola told me. “That place is home. It’s in his blood. His last name is in the stadium. Nothing wrong with going there to see.”
Things took another turn late Wednesday when Zack Carpenter of InsideNebraska.com confirmed that the Huskers would not be taking Ohio State quarterback transfer Kyle McCord after he visited Lincoln this week.
Carson Beck is expected back at Georgia after a surprisingly strong season. At Nebraska, the QB room is basically wide open – and could be Raiola’s to lose.
One flip? Two flips? No flips?
Signing Day never disappoints.