- College football recruiting predictions for every 2021 5-star recruit
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Ohio State Buckeyes. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) Use your ← → (arrows) to browse (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images) Predicting where every 2021 five-star recruit plays college football. NCAA recruiting predictions bode well for Clemson, Ohio State and Alabama. The world might be at a standstill amid the ongoing coronavirus. However, recruiting in the college football landscape never slows down, even if the process is under different circumstances for the time being. Recruiting is the backbone of college athletics and that's where dynasties are built. At the highest tier are five-star recruits and those are the crown jewels every program would love to be able to add to their programs. Those that are able to land multiple on a consistent basis tend to find themselves in the conversation for big games in college football. The Alabama's, LSU's and Ohio State's of the world have thrived on adding elite talent to propel their programs. While the race for these five-star recruits is different for the time being, many have already announced their commitments and where they intend to sign their letter of intent.
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4. Ohio State (24) Even if today were signing day, the Buckeyes could be pretty pleased with the two dozen prospects it has on board. The group includes what are likely the top two prospects in Ohio, offensive lineman Paris Johnson (SIAA) and defensive tackle Darrion Henry. But the centerpiece, in terms of star power, is the only pass-catcher group that rivals—and perhaps surpasses—the LSU haul. Julian Fleming and Jaxon Smith-Njigba are SI All-Americans while either between the two and Gee Scott would be class headliners if they were on another program's list, but they're all future Buckeyes. Throw in electric slot/all-purpose type Mookie Cooper as well as 6-foot-5 tight end Joe Royer for more proof the OSU skill position talent isn't soon going anywhere. Adding a running back late in the cycle will be ideal for Ryan Day 's staff. 5. Georgia (15) The SEC East power doesn't have the volume those ahead of it do when it comes to commitments, but the quality remains. In a not-so-shocking development, Georgia is recruiting very well up front in particular.