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Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nc...ls-early-signing-period/ar-BBRc6TI?li=BBnb7Kz
Winners:
1. Alabama
The Crimson Tide pulled in another top-ranked recruiting class, to the surprise of absolutely no one, and in fact may have inked one of the most impressive classes of the Nick Saban era. That's saying something, obviously. Alabama's biggest win of the day came in Florida running back Trey Sanders, the nation's top recruit at the position, who chose the Tide over Georgia, Florida, Texas and Florida State.
2. The Southeastern Conference
3. Oregon
4. Michigan
5. Washington
6. Ohio State
Losers
1. Miami (Fla.)
Heading into the early signing period, Miami's class was notable more for the flurry of prospects who backed out of their verbal commitments. It's fair to call a class currently ranked outside the top 25 by 247Sports.com a disappointment. But there's still time for the Hurricanes to salvage this class by the traditional signing day, even if most of the top prospects are already off the board.
2. UCLA
Winners:
1. Alabama
The Crimson Tide pulled in another top-ranked recruiting class, to the surprise of absolutely no one, and in fact may have inked one of the most impressive classes of the Nick Saban era. That's saying something, obviously. Alabama's biggest win of the day came in Florida running back Trey Sanders, the nation's top recruit at the position, who chose the Tide over Georgia, Florida, Texas and Florida State.
2. The Southeastern Conference
3. Oregon
4. Michigan
5. Washington
6. Ohio State
Losers
1. Miami (Fla.)
Heading into the early signing period, Miami's class was notable more for the flurry of prospects who backed out of their verbal commitments. It's fair to call a class currently ranked outside the top 25 by 247Sports.com a disappointment. But there's still time for the Hurricanes to salvage this class by the traditional signing day, even if most of the top prospects are already off the board.
2. UCLA