
Under Armour All-America Game Roster 2024: List of Recruits and Top Prospects
The future of college football will be on full display on Wednesday evening in Orlando.
The 2024 Under Armour All-America Game is set to take place this week at Camping World Stadium, and many of the top high school prospects from around the country will be participating. It'll be a great showcase of the players who will soon occupy the rosters of many top-tier college programs.
Of the 36 5-star recruits in the 2024 class (per the 247Sports Composite rankings), 23 will be playing in Wednesday's game. That includes eight wide receivers, as the incoming wave of talent is loaded with strong playmakers.
Here's everything you need to know about this year's Under Armour All-America Game, including a look at all of the 5-star recruits who will take the field. (All rankings via 247Sports Composite.)
Broadcast Info and Full Rosters
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When: Wednesday, Jan. 3 at 4 p.m. ET
Where: Camping World Stadium in Orlando
TV: ESPN
Live Stream: ESPN+
A full roster of the game's participants can be found at Under Armour Next.
Team Fire
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CB Ellis Robinson IV (No. 3, Georgia signee)
WR Cam Coleman (No. 4, Auburn signee)
WR Micah Hudson (No. 7, Texas Tech signee)
LB Justin Williams (No. 8, Georgia signee)
QB DJ Lagway (No. 10, Florida signee)
EDGE Dylan Stewart (No. 17, South Carolina signee)
WR Mike Matthews (No. 20, Tennessee signee)
WR Bryant Wesco (No. 21, Clemson signee)
DL Dominick McKinley (No. 27, LSU commit)
DB Xavier Filsaime (No. 30, Texas signee)
WR Perry Thompson (No. 31, Auburn signee)
DL Joseph Jonah-Ajonye (No. 32, Georgia signee)
EDGE Jordan Ross (No. 33, Tennessee signee)
Georgia's defense has been potent in recent years, and that could continue in future seasons. The Bulldogs will soon be reloading with another talented wave of defenders, a group that includes Robinson, Williams and Jonah-Ajonye.
On Wednesday, Georgia fans will get an opportunity to see those three future Bulldogs defensive players join together for Team Fire. Robinson, who attends IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., will be the highest ranked recruit on the team's roster.
Team Fire will also have two of the top wide receivers in the 2024 class in Coleman and Hudson. It could be exciting to see them catch passes from Lagway, who is the No. 3 QB in the class and a potential future starter at Florida.
Lagway will have plenty of strong targets, as Team Fire's roster features five 5-star WRs.
It's already been an eventful week for McKinley, one of the top defensive linemen in the class. The Louisiana native had been committed to Texas A&M, but he flipped to LSU on Sunday, meaning he'll be staying in state to play college ball.
Of the 13 5-star players on Team Fire, all but two will be heading to the SEC next year (Hudson and Wesco).
Team Ice
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DE Williams Nwaneri (No. 2, Missouri signee)
QB Julian Sayin (No. 5, Alabama signee)
DL David Stone (No. 9, Oklahoma signee)
OT Jordan Seaton (No. 11, Colorado signee)
WR Ryan Williams (No. 12, Alabama commit)
EDGE Colin Simmons (No. 13, Texas signee)
DB Jaylen Mbakwe (No. 18, Alabama signee)
WR Terry Bussey (No. 19, Texas A&M commit)
WR Mylan Graham (No. 23, Ohio State signee)
DB Aaron Scott (No. 34, Ohio State signee)
The top quarterback in the 2024 class will be under center for Team Ice. And he could be throwing to one of his future top wide receivers in Wednesday's game.
Sayin, who attends Carlsbad (Calif.) High School, has the potential to eventually be the starting quarterback at Alabama. He'll be paired with Williams, a standout at Saraland, Ala., who is committed to stay in state and play for the Crimson Tide.
Tide fans will also get to see one of the program's top defensive recruits in the 2024 class, as Mbakwe will be among the best linemen in Wednesday's showcase event.
The highest ranked recruit on Team Ice's roster is Nwaneri (who is also the highest ranked player on either team). The 6-foot-6 1/2, 260-pound standout from Missouri is staying in state to play for the Tigers next season.
Seven of the 10 5-star recruits on Team Ice's roster will be heading to the SEC. The exceptions are a pair of Ohio State prospects (Graham and Scott) and Seaton, who signed to play for head coach Deion Sanders at Colorado.





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