All American game: Commitment Overview

There were 8 commitments in total at the Army All American game, a stark contrast to the 3 at the Under Armour All American Bowl. Here i will overview all eight players who decided to verbalize their commitments on Saturday.

Image Credits: B J Imagery.

Image Credits: B J Imagery.

1. David Bell, WR , ( 4* from Indiana). After hilariously picking up an Ohio State hat and then dropping it, Bell committed to Purdue for a huge win by coach Jeff Brohm. Purdue now has the 25th ranked class according to the 24/7 composite which i will use for all of my team rankings.

2. Marcus Banks, DB, (4* Texas). Banks committed to Alabama over LSU, Auburn, Texas, and Texas A&M. The crimson tide are sitting pretty with the number one ranked class for 2019.

3. Khris Bogle, DE, (4* Florida.). Bogle keeps the train rolling for Bama as he chooses the Crimson Tide over Miami, Florida, and Tennessee.

4. Kyle Ford, WR, (5* California). After flirting with schools outside of his home state, Ford ultimately decided to stay home. He committed to USC over Washington, Michigan, and Oregon.

5. Tyrique Stevenson, DB, (4* Florida). Stevenson commits to Georgia over in-state schools Florida and Miami. Georgia holds strong at number 2 in the class rankings.

6. Chris Steele, DB, (4* California). Florida landed the 4 star defensive back out of California. Steele was also heavily considering USC and Oregon. However, according to 247sports Barton Simmons, Steele may have had some concern about Pac-12 officiating and how it translates to his style of play. Florida now has the 11th ranked recruiting class.

7. Jadon Haselwood, WR, (5* Georgia), Haselwood, who decommitted from Georgia back in October, picks Oklahoma. he was also considering Florida State, Miami, and Tennessee. His addition vaults Oklahoma to the 4th ranked class in the nation

8. Bru McCoy, ATH, (5* California). USC lands their second 5 star recruit of the day as McCoy chooses them over Alabama and Texas. Adding Ford and McCoy takes USC from outside of the top 25, all the way up to the 13th ranked class in the nation.


By Russell Muhs