Shocking :Oklahoma Defensive Tackle DaJon Terry Commits to Tennessee vols over Alabama and Auburn football Flipping from the Sooners to the vols

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Shocking :Oklahoma Defensive Tackle DaJon Terry Commits to Tennessee vols over Alabama and Auburn football Flipping from the Sooners to the vols…

 

Wednesday marked the first day of the early three-day signing window, in which recruits in the Class of 2025 can sign their letters of intent to officially commit to where they’ll play college football. The three-day signing window concludes on Friday.

 

As the early signing day has gained prominence in recent years, more top prospects have signed their letters of intent in December rather than waiting for national signing day later in February. As of Wednesday afternoon, all but a few top 50 prospects in 247 Sports’

 

There’s still one prospect in the top 50 who has yet to commit, defensive tackle Justus Terry (No. 10 in 247 Sports’ composite ranking), and other unsigned prospects could theoretically still flip their commitments. But the recruiting rankings for the Class of 2025 are mostly set. So, let’s take a look at the top 10 recruiting classes in the Class of 2025, via 247 Sports’ composite ranking.

 

1. Texas (24 commits)

 

5-star signees/commits: 4 (S Jonah Williams, WR Kaliq Lockett, EDGE Lance Jackson, WR Jaime Ffrench; all signed)

4-star signees/commits: 14 (ATH Michael Terry III, S Kade Phillips, TE Nick Townsend, CB Graceson Littleton, LB Elijah Barnes, WR Daylan McCutcheon ranked in 247’s top-100 composite prospects; all signed)

3-star signees/commits: 6

Composite score: 306.67

 

 

 

As of Wednesday afternoon, Steve Sarkisian’s program has the top haul in the 2025 recruiting class. Jonah Williams is the highest-ranked prospect in its class, ranking as the eighth-best prospect in 247’s top-100 composite rankings. Kaliq Lockett and Jaime Ffrench were both ranked among the top seven wide receivers in 247’s composite rankings as they’ll likely catch passes from Arch Manning in the foreseeable future. Michael Terry III, meanwhile, was a two-way star in high school and could also factor into Texas’ offense.

 

Texas will almost certainly make the College Football Playoff as it boasts one of the deepest rosters in the sport. Even though the Longhorns should expect some turnover at season’s end, the 2025 recruiting class should help Sarkisian keep Texas among the game’s elite for some time to come.

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