National Signing Day came & went and Dade County sent
athletes to schools all over the country. Two of the biggest football programs
in Miami, Booker T. & Central, had about 30 players altogether sign with
schools yesterday. Both schools are coming off three straight state championships
& have sent big time athletes to college & the NFL over the years.
Booker T. had 2 players sign with Miami, running back Mark Walton &
linebacker James King, joining Chad Thomas & Demetrius Jackson from last
year’s class. Devonaire Clarington & Davante Davis, a Homestead transfer,
both signed with Texas. The 3 other Homestead transfers that played big roles
for the T last season committed to FIU (Maurice Alexander), Florida (Antonio
Calloway), and FAU (Ocie Rose). Two other key players that had productive
seasons, Terry Jefferson signed with FAMU & Vaquan Smalls signed with
Samford. Central already have 2 of their best players from this class attending
Florida State, receiver Da’Vante Phillips & defensive back Calvin Brewton, continuing
the Central to FSU pipeline. Fermin Silva & Anthony Jones both enrolled
early at FIU. Marshall University, where former Rockets Rakeem Cato & Tommy
Shuler have broken multiple records, is getting Marquis Couch & Jason Jean.
Keivonnis Davis will be joining the Gators & Dade County’s leading rusher
signed with Jacksonville State. I’ve seen Miller play in person & I’m
surprised because he has the talent to play for a major D1 team & should’ve
got more offers.
Some of the
best high school football is played in South Florida & that is illustrated
on National Signing Day every year, with high schools all over Dade &
Broward sending athletes to college on football scholarships.
· NORLAND…Carlton
Davis – Auburn, Rayshad Jackson – Florida, D’Andre Smart – Kent State, William Gordon – Alcorn State
·
KILLIAN…Jaquan
Johnson, Sheldrick Redwine – Miami,
James Bowe – Massachusetts
·
NORTHWESTERN…DeAndre
Baker – Georgia, Khalid McGee – South Florida, Samuel Dervil – South Carolina State, David Vincent – Mississippi Valley State, Xavier Bailey
– Florida A&M
·
CAROL
CITY…Rashad Fenton – South Carolina
·
EDISON…Robert
Knowles – Miami
·
GULLIVER
PREP…Dominic Sheppard – Virginia,
George Grimwade – Samford, Antonyo
Sotolongo – Bowling Green, Jowan
Watson - Georgetown
·
ST.
THOMAS AQUINAS…Jordan Scarlett, Richerd Desir-Jones – Miami, Damon Arnette – Ohio
State, Colin Byrne, Samuel Clausman – Syracuse,
Chris Hart, Tyson Cisrow – Utah,
Devante Peete – Louisville, Brandon
Boyce – Duke, Rashard Causey – Central Florida, Wyatt Ray – Boston College, Jawaun Harris - Rutgers
·
MIRAMAR…Tyrek
Cole, Jovon Durante – West Virginia,
Kahlil Lewis – Cincinnati, Leeward
Brown – Tulane, Jeffrey Hill – Northern Illinois
·
AMERICAN
HERITAGE…Torrance Gibson – Ohio
State, Tarvarus McFadden – Florida
State, Christian Irving – Wyoming,
Anthony Flory – Appalachian State,
Janarvis Pough – Bowling Green
·
MONARCH…Calvin
Ridley, Shawn Burgess-Becker – Alabama,
Ronnie Hoggins – South Florida
·
HALLANDALE…Sh’mar
Kilby-Lane – Florida State, Juwan
Taylor – Georgia, Taj McGowan – Central Florida, Malik Henderson – Pittsburgh, Dana Levine – Temple, Richie Cooper – Akron
Alabama, Florida State, USC,
Clemson & Tennessee all finished with top 5 recruiting classes according to
Rivals & ESPN, with Alab
ama having the #1 class in the ESPN rankings & USC with the #1 class in the Rivals rankings. Florida State, by far, ended up with the best class in the state. They signed 5 5* athletes that should be able to come in & contribute right away. Florida had a horrible class a month ago but new head coach Jm McElwain & his coaching staff had a great National Signing Day & finished with a top 25 recruiting class. Headlined by Martez Ivey & Cece Jefferson, they also stole a few recruits from Miami including Jordan Scarlett, Jordan Cronkite & Antonio Callaway. Miami had a good class and ended up finishing a few spots behind Florida in the rankings. Mark Walton, Jaquan Johnson, Bar Milo & Scott Patchan are some of the key players they signed but UM also lost a lot of potential players with about 15 decommitments.
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