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5 teams that could be primed for big years ahead after elite recruiting, portal hauls-On3

Posted on 2/17/25 at 9:20 am
Posted by mpwilging
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Posted on 2/17/25 at 9:20 am
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Oregon
Class Recruiting Ranking: No. 4
Transfer Portal Index Ranking: No. 4

Dan Lanning‘s first two years in Eugene were spent trying to both overhaul his roster, but also to compete at the top of the sport with what he inherited from Mario Cristobal. After taking 27 transfers between the 2023 and 2024 portal cycles, the Ducks have only taken 10 this year. And despite that lower quantity, they’re near the top of On3’s portal rankings because of the quality replacements they’ve found. Six of the 10 rank as portal four-stars. And maybe the most impressive part is they’ve done it without losing much at all in terms of key contributors into the portal.

At the same time, they’re recruiting at a level that’s really never been seen in Eugene. They signed 19 players in their high school class, but had an average ranking of 93.36 — the highest in the country. That comes on the heels of the nation’s No. 3 class in 2024.

LSU
Class Recruiting Ranking: No. 9
Transfer Portal Index Ranking: No. 6

The 2024 on-field performance wasn’t good enough by LSU standards, and Brian Kelly was the first to admit that. His team desperately needed a talent infusion through the portal, especially on defense. The Tigers went out an added 16 new players, including multiple projected starters on the defensive line and in the secondary. They also managed to majorly upgrade the weapons around quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, and did so without losing any projected impact players.

Their recruiting class lost some of its luster with five-stars Kade Phillips and Bryce Underwood flipping late. But they still ended up with a pair of five-stars and the nation’s No. 9 class. From top to bottom, this should be LSU’s most talented roster since Kelly took over. Now they’ll have to prove it on the field.

Michigan
Class Recruiting Ranking: No. 6
Transfer Portal Index Ranking: No. 10

For all the doom and gloom about Michigan this season, the Wolverines still finished 8-5 and beat both Alabama and Ohio State without a functioning quarterback room. Their NIL backers saw the glimmers of hope in Sherrone Moore’s first year and have gone all the way in to support him. They still landed a top-10 portal class, and that included missing on a few key targets.

But what they did late on the recruiting trail might ultimately prove to be the more impressive feat. Flipping Underwood, the country’s No. 1 QB, was a gargantuan win. Yes, NIL played a big factor. But a recruit with that level of talent isn’t going somewhere he doesn’t see leading to an an NFL future. Offensive tackles Andrew Babalola and Ty Haywood project as future bookends on the line, and they vastly upgraded their secondary talent with three top-100 signees.

Auburn
Class Recruiting Ranking: No. 8
Transfer Portal Index Ranking: No. 9

Hugh Freeze’s seat is warm heading into Year 3 after a second-straight sub-.500 season. But if he needed to, the man could sell a ketchup popsicle. Recruits and transfers alike believe in his vision, and it’s the biggest reason why Auburn is on this list. Not only did he land his quarterback of the future from the high school ranks (Deuce Knight), but he also signed maybe the highest-upside QB in the portal in Jackson Arnold. He’ll pair with WR1 Eric Singleton Jr. (Georgia Tech) and returner Cam Coleman in what has the potential to be a very dynamic offense.

While offense was a big focus in the portal, defense was the name of the game in high school recruiting. Auburn signed six defensive players who rank among the top-150 nationally regardless of position, and all of them hail from the state of Alabama.

Texas A&M
Class Recruiting Ranking: No. 7
Transfer Portal Index Ranking: No. 8

Proof of concept was there at multiple points during Mike Elko’s first year in College Station. But his team lacked the depth — especially on offense — to really put it all together. They look to have found their QB of the future in Marcel Reed, and this offseason was about putting the necessary pieces around him. The Aggies signed one of the country’s best wideouts in Kevin Concepcion (NC State). And added to their tight end room with Amari Niblack (Texas), Nate Boerkircher (Nebraska) and Micah Riley-Ducker (Auburn).

They also signed another top-10 recruiting class, headlined by five-star wideout Jerome Myles and five-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers. Losing quarterback Husan Longstreet to USC was a big blow, but few programs added more high-level talent (14 top-300 signees) than the Aggies.
Posted by memphisplaya
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 2/17/25 at 9:32 am to
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Flipping Underwood, the country’s No. 1 QB, was a gargantuan win. Yes, NIL played a big factor. But a recruit with that level of talent isn’t going somewhere he doesn’t see leading to an an NFL future.




He will be In the portal by next year.
Posted by dstone12
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Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 2/17/25 at 9:41 am to
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He will be In the portal by next year.


I just don’t see that.

They are goin g to do everything they can to keep him.
Posted by DhanTigers212
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 2/17/25 at 10:19 am to
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Flipping Underwood, the country’s No. 1 QB, was a gargantuan win. Yes, NIL played a big factor. But a recruit with that level of talent isn’t going somewhere he doesn’t see leading to an NFL future.


NIL was the only factor. NFL future? If NFL had anything to do with it he’d be at LSU. Jayden and Joe are top 5 in the NFL right now. What top QB has Michigan produced recently? Going to Michigan was all about the $. At least come up with a better lie and say he wanted to stay close to home.

This post was edited on 2/17/25 at 10:21 am
Posted by mpwilging
Punta Gorda Isles, Florida
Member since Jan 2011
8751 posts
Posted on 2/17/25 at 11:00 am to
Look, we all wanted Underdog in the worst way. But, it may be the best blessing in disguise with how we loaded up in the portal with those funds. Remember that almost all of the NFL teams that pay zillions to their QBs, usually flounder as they can't surround him with other stars.

TBD but next year may be the real LSU Tigers we/I have come to know over the years.
Posted by Captain Crown
Member since Jun 2011
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Posted on 2/17/25 at 11:19 am to
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Their recruiting class lost some of its luster with five-stars Kade Phillips and Bryce Underwood flipping late



These things usually tend to work out better for LSU by the time careers are over. Bryce will be an interesting one. Kade is good but just another DB.
Posted by OJsLifeCoach
NYC
Member since Aug 2023
2392 posts
Posted on 2/17/25 at 11:55 am to
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Flipping Underwood, the country’s No. 1 QB, was a gargantuan win. Yes, NIL played a big factor. But a recruit with that level of talent isn’t going somewhere he doesn’t see leading to an an NFL future.


Underwood thinks he's going to the league no matter where you put him. I don't think he ever transfers unless things get horrific.

I think Bryce and his family liked LSU and Baton Rouge a lot. That was the intrigue here and maybe a bit of Sloan. He wasn't coming here because he thought he could win a title here. His ego makes him think he'd win one anywhere.
Posted by Datbayoubengal
Port City
Member since Sep 2009
28036 posts
Posted on 2/17/25 at 6:24 pm to
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Underwood thinks he's going to the league no matter where you put him. I don't think he ever transfers unless things get horrific.
I can agree with this. Also, he isn’t getting that kind of money anywhere else.
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I think Bryce and his family liked LSU and Baton Rouge a lot. That was the intrigue here and maybe a bit of Sloan. He wasn't coming here because he thought he could win a title here. His ego makes him think he'd win one anywhere.
No it had a lot more to do with Sloan. He connected with Sloan just like a lot of QBs who even have had LSU in their top 3-4. He also definitely thought he could win a title here. His ego definitely doesn't make him think he'd win one at Mississippi St.

Bryce is going to be good just based on his talent alone. Problem is that he missed out on being a legend like Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels.


Im going to break some simple shite down to people. Justin Fields, Trevor Lawrence, and Quinn Ewers were supposed to be these super can't miss, once in a while QB talents. All of them played into the perfect offenses for them, and two dominated in college. Yet those two that went to the NFL have yet to materialize ANY of that talent on a consistent basis. The last one remaining, even when he, Ewers, was playing at Texas healthy, he didn't look like a top 5 QB. Other than what Lincoln Riley has done, LSU is the only school over the past now 6-7 years, that has shown you that they can take a QB who has done nothing, or fell off the wagon, or started his career looking really bad, and turn them into something respectable all the way to GOAT status. Neither one of those QBs have been graded 5 stars either. Yall Max Johnson lost the best WR in the country that year in Boutte and over the next 5 games he threw for 10 TDs to 2 ints. As a matter of fact, despite playing with a bad OL and his HC becoming a dead man walking 6 games in, and losing the best WR in the country, he still posted 2800 yards and 27 TDs to 6 ints in what was 11 games and a quarter. You're talking about a guy who many disregard, that with 13 full games, he was on pace for 3200 yards and 31 TDs.

Nuss is going to end up at worst the 3rd award winning QB and top 10 first round pick AT QB, at LSU in the last 7 years. There is NOBODY else doing that. Despite what you think OJsLifeCoach, Underwood 100% chose instant money over legendary status.
Posted by ImayGoLesMiles
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Feb 2015
13256 posts
Posted on 2/17/25 at 8:36 pm to
The only thing that was ever really holding LSU back since kelly got here was the lack of a commitment in the nil sphere and the flawed philosophy regarding the portal. Now that those things have changed and look to keep getting stronger, LSU is going to be a force to be reckoned with for a very long time.
This post was edited on 2/17/25 at 8:37 pm
Posted by Chalkywhite84
New orleans
Member since Dec 2016
31193 posts
Posted on 2/17/25 at 9:08 pm to
I'm still pissed lsu didn't finish strong with the high school class.

Had a chance to be an all time class. Just sucks.
Posted by cbree88
South Louisiana
Member since Feb 2010
7954 posts
Posted on 2/18/25 at 12:42 am to
What kind of BS rankings are these?
Posted by tigerbait2010
PNW
Member since May 2006
31568 posts
Posted on 2/18/25 at 2:06 am to
So happy I unsubscribed to On3 after 17 years following shea and co. So tired of garbage writing and (not to their fault) unreliable input. Sucks but it’s worse than ever.
Posted by SOL2
Dallas burbs
Member since Jan 2020
6146 posts
Posted on 2/18/25 at 8:26 am to
I thought we had the #1 portal class
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