The drama of National Signing is finally over, hopefully for real this time.
After dropping his NSD commitment to UCLA, Georgia native Roquan Smith decided to go with his home-state Bulldogs, signed a financial aid agreement with Georgia on Friday, announcing his college choice with a classy Instagram post.
Smith has not yet signed a Letter of Intent, and it sounds like he’s going to hold off just to keep his options open.
What else happened around the SEC on Friday?
- LSU found itself a wide receivers coach. After Adam Henry left for the NFL last weekend, the Tigers hired Tony Ball away from Georgia on Friday to coach its talented receiving corps.
Looking ahead
- Several SEC linebackers spurned the draft to return for their senior year. Who are the best returning LBs for 2015? We dive in.
- Who do top recruits, like Martez Ivey, Terry Beckner and Blake Barnett remind us of? We compare the SEC’s most prized signees to current SEC stars.
- We took a look at who the five best incoming cornerbacks are for the 2015 season.
- The SEC better be getting ready for Alabama’s Bo Scarbrough. We break down what makes him so dangerous.
- Every SEC team has room for improvement; we look at one way each SEC West team can improve for 2015.
Looking back
- Did Alabama really top Southern California in recruiting? We might not know for a few years.
- Tennessee’s 2014 recruiting class had an immediate impact in Knoxville.
A former freelance journalist from Philadelphia, Brett has made the trek down to SEC country to cover the greatest conference in college football.