
Early National Signing Day 2025 Dates, Top CFB Prospects, Odds and TV Schedule
The next class of potential college football stars will make their commitments official during the December signing period.
The majority of the top prospects in the recruiting class of 2026 have made up their minds. The Wednesday-to-Friday signing period will just be a formality for most of those commitments.
A bunch of the normal top recruiters reside at the top of the team rankings, including the Georgia Bulldogs, Alabama Crimson Tide and USC Trojans.
December Signing Window Info
Dates: December 3-5
TV Schedule: 2 p.m. (ESPN2)
Top Class of 2026 Recruits
- Keisean Henderson, QB, Legacy the School of Sport Sciences (TX)
- Faizon Brandon, QB, Grimsley (NC)
- Jared Curtis, QB, Nashville Christian (TN)
- Lamar Brown, ATH, University Lab (LA)
- Keenyi Pope, OT, IMG Academy (FL)
- Carter Meadows, EDGE, Gonzaga (Washington, DC)
- Jackson Cantwell, OT, Nixa (MO)
- Rodney Dunham, EDGE, Myers Park (NC)
- Zion Elee, EDGE, St. Frances Academy (MD)
- Tristen Keys, WR, Hattiesburg (MS)
Class of 2026 Team Rankings
- USC
- Georgia
- Alabama
- Notre Dame
- Oregon
- Ohio State
- Texas
- Tennessee
- Texas A&M
- Miami
The USC Trojans head into the signing window with the top-ranked recruiting class.
Lincoln Riley and his staff only have one five-star player in their class, but they landed commitments from 20 four-star recruits.
USC also did impressive work in its home state, as it kept 19 prospects at home. California is one of the most talent-rich states for recruiting.
Georgia, Alabama, Notre Dame and the Oregon Ducks all received commitments from multiple five-star recruits.
But the five-star talent isn't centralized to a few programs.
The Houston Cougars landed the commitment of the No. 1 overall recruit in the country, Keisean Henderson, a quarterback from Texas.
The Tennessee Volunteers made a splash with a commitment from No. 2 overall prospect Faizon Brandon.
Jared Curtis, the No. 3 overall prospect, is also a quarterback. He is currently committed to Georgia, but the Vanderbilt Commodores are widely reported to make a late push for him to stay in state.
Curtis is the highest-profile recruit under the microscope during the December period because of Vandy's late push. He very well could stay at Georgia, but if there were to be a flip among the top recruits, he would be the player to do so.





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