Early signing period live blog: St. Thomas Aquinas S Conrad Hussey flips to FSU
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St. Thomas Aquinas S Conrad Hussey flips to Florida State
In the end, Florida State was able to flip St. Thomas Aquinas safety Conrad Hussey.
Hussey, who verbally committed to Penn State in April, delayed his announcement a day. He also had Miami as a finalist.
Hussey recorded 29 tackles, had a team-best three interceptions, broke up five passes and forced a fumble. He also has more than 300 return yards and scored two touchdowns — one on an interception return and one on a kick return.
Hussey, who took an official visit to Florida State earlier this month, is the third uncommitted player from South Florida to pick the Seminoles during the early signing period. Chaminade-Madonna athlete Edwin Joseph and Key West offensive tackle Andre Otto both signed with Florida State on Wednesday.
IMG CB Desmond Ricks heading to Alabama
IMG Academy's Desmond Ricks picked Alabama on Thursday night.
Ricks, who reclassified from the class of 2024 in October, also had Florida and LSU as finalists.
The 6-foot-1, 170-pounder was the nation's top-ranked cornerback in the class of 2024 before reclassifying.
Georgia lands Westside DL Jordan Hall
Westside All-American defensive lineman Jordan Hall is headed to Georgia.
The 6-foot-4, 295-pounder, nicknamed "Big Baby," announced his decision on Thursday afternoon. He also had Alabama, Florida and LSU as finalists.
Watch Jordan Hall (@bigjay77) announce college signing here. https://t.co/WHAF5byRlq
— Clayton Freeman (@CFreemanJAX) December 22, 2022
Hall had 106 tackles, 31 tackles for loss, nine sacks and 29 quarterback hurries in nine games this season.
Hall teased the crowd Thursday by putting hats from all four of his finalists before putting each one down. He eventually took an oversized Georgia hat out of a backpack and put it on.
It's been a strong haul for Georgia in Florida this year, landing one of the premier edge rushers — Venice's Damon Wilson on Wednesday — and Hall, the top-rated defensive lineman on the USA Today Florida Network top 100, on Thursday.
Palm Bay EDGE Daniel Harris picks UAB
Palm Bay edge rusher Daniel Harris, once considered one of the nation's premier recruits in the class of 2023, signed with UAB on Thursday morning.
Exited About The Future!!! 💚🐉🐉🐉100%Committed @CoachJakeOwens9 @DilfersDimes @BraydenBurkhar2 @CoachHenDo88 @UAB_FB @UABNews @UAB_Athletics #GOBLAZZERS🐉🐉💚💚 pic.twitter.com/BCaPgAxtKK
— Daniel "ManMan" Harris (@manman5star) December 22, 2022
Harris, a 6-foot-5, 190-pounder, was ranked in the top 50 nationally before missing his junior year with a serious knee injury.
Harris was healthy this past fall. He recorded 59 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, 19 quarterback pressures, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Harris had more than a dozen Power 5 offers, including Arizona State, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Miami and Tennessee. New UAB coach Trent Dilfer made Harris a priority, visiting him on campus earlier this month and Harris took an official visit this past weekend.
Venice EDGE Damon Wilson signs with Georgia
Damon Wilson, the No. 5 player on the USA Today Florida Network top 100, is headed to Georgia.
The 6-foot-4, 230-pound All-American edge rusher from Venice picked the Bulldogs over Ohio State. He previously announced a top five of Alabama, Georgia, Miami, Ohio State and Texas, but has focused primarily on Georgia and Ohio State the past few weeks.
Wilson finished the season with 89 tackles and nine sacks and helped Venice reach the Class 4S state championship game this season.
St. Thomas Aquinas S Conrad Hussey not signing Wednesday
Marcus Benjamin, publisher of Canes County, reported Wednesday that St. Thomas Aquinas four-star safety Conrad Hussey will not sign Wednesday.
Hussey has been committed to Penn State since April but has been heavily recruited by Florida State and Miami during the past few weeks. Hussey was expected to announce his decision Wednesday night.
Hussey recorded 29 tackles, had a team-high three interceptions, broke up five passes and helped Aquinas win the Class 3M state championship in 2022.
American Heritage CB Damari Brown headed to Miami
Plantation-American Heritage cornerback Damari Brown is following his dad and his brother to Miami.
Brown, ranked No. 46 on the USA Today Florida Network top 100, announced his decision on Wednesday afternoon. Brown picked Miami over Alabama and Florida State.
Brown’s father, Selwyn, played at Miami and won a national championship with the Hurricanes in 1987. His older brother, Davonte, played at UCF for three seasons before entering the transfer portal and committing to Miami earlier this week.
Brown had 43 tackles, three tackles for loss, two interceptions and broke up 15 passes in 2022, when he helped American Heritage reach the Class 2M state championship game.
Dunbar DB Shawn Russ picks Arizona State
Arizona State was able to get Dunbar defensive back Shawn Russ onto campus for a late official visit earlier this month. Wednesday, the Sun Devils got his signature.
Ballhawk landing in the valley 🔒
Welcome to the 480 @ShawnRussJr1!#ActivateTheValley | #O2V pic.twitter.com/yNJH2lVubj— Sun Devil Football (@ASUFootball) December 21, 2022
Russ, a 6-foot-2, 185-pounder with the versatility to play safety or cornerback, signed with Arizona State during an on-campus ceremony. Russ previously announced a top three of Florida State, Louisville and Michigan.
Russ helped Dunbar reach the Final Four for the first time in program history and had perhaps his best game in the Class 3S semifinals against Mainland when he had two interceptions, including a 95-yard pick six.
Seminoles land Key West OL Andre' Otto
Key West offensive tackle Christopher Andre' Otto signed with Florida State on Wednesday.
It’s a done deal I’m locked in!!! pic.twitter.com/705yS2J1o7
— Christopher Andre' Otto (@Christo66767957) December 21, 2022
Otto, a 6-foot-5, 295-pounder, played offensive and defensive line for Key West the last two seasons. He's also a strong wrestler, who placed eighth at 285 pounds at the Class 1A state championships in 2022.
Otto saw his recruitment pick up over the last two months as Stanford, Penn State and Syracuse offered.
Florida State did an in-home visit with Otto earlier this month and had him in for an official visit this past weekend.
Jailen Ruth heading to Vanderbilt
Hawthorne edge/outside linebacker Jailen Ruth announced he was heading to Vanderbilt on Wednesday.
Anchor Down! 🖤💛#GoCommodores
Thanks to everyone for all of the love & support ❤️@Coach_Lea @jovanhaye @CIngram_85 pic.twitter.com/zSpln9svgE— jailen ruth (@JailenRuth) December 21, 2022
Ruth (6-foot-4, 196 pounds) picked the Commodores over Washington State and USF. Ruth, who was committed to Washington State from July to November, took an official visit to Vanderbilt this past weekend.
Ruth had 94 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, 19 sacks, forced seven fumbles and two interceptions in 2022, when he helped Hawthorne win the Class 1R state championship. Ruth finished his four-year varsity career with 322 tackles, 84 tackles for loss, 49 sacks, 13 forced fumbles and 10 fumble recoveries in 37 games.
Chaminade-Madonna ATH Joseph signs with FSU
Edwin Joseph, one of the state's premier two-way players, picked Florida State.
Florida State has landed its first uncommitted recruit of the day in in-state DB Edwin Joseph.
Joseph started playing cornerback in the summer before landing offers from several of the nation's top programs.
Very intriguing prospect as a late bloomer. https://t.co/nfm9anfxrL— Carter Karels (@CarterKarels) December 21, 2022
The 6-foot, 178-pound Chaminade-Madonna athlete announced his decision at his school's early signing period ceremony on Wednesday morning. He also was considering Auburn, Louisville, Miami, Penn State and South Carolina.
Joseph helped Chaminade win back-to-back state championships. He had 40 receptions for 661 yards and eight touchdowns to go along with 19 tackles, two interceptions and nine pass breakups in 2022.
St. Thomas Aquinas LB Brown picks Kentucky
St. Thomas Aquinas linebacker Jayvant Brown signed with Kentucky on Wednesday.
Signed!!! 🤍💙✍🏾 @UKFootball @CoachHarriott @Mike_Stoops41 @UKCoachStoops @STA_Football @RivalsFriedman @AdamHBeasley @TheCribSouthFLA @247recruiting @larryblustein pic.twitter.com/dNmsBHREVB
— Jayvant💤 (@JayvantBrown) December 21, 2022
Brown (6-foot, 220 pounds) verbally committed to Michigan State after an official visit on Nov. 13 but announced on Sunday that his recruitment was 100 percent open.
Brown was a standout at Deerfield Beach before transferring to Aquinas for his senior year. He finished the season with 66 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and three sacks and helped Aquinas win the Class 3M state championship.
Union County DL Markus Strong signs with Oklahoma
In a bit of a surprise — only because he was able to keep it quiet — Union County defensive lineman Markus Strong signed with Oklahoma on Wednesday morning.
Chosen for your humility and strong work ethic. Welcome to the Oklahoma family @Markus_Strong2!
🧬 https://t.co/c6SmB6geYT#OUDNA | #CHO23N pic.twitter.com/jYP5ImwZOO— Oklahoma Football (@OU_Football) December 21, 2022
The 6-foot-4, 285-pound Strong saw his recruitment take off late in the season as UCF, West Virginia, Rutgers, Louisville and Kansas offered. He took an official visit to Oklahoma this past weekend.
Strong finished the season with 55 tackles, 10.5 sacks, 21.5 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles and helped Union County reach the Class 1R Final Four.
Lakewood EDGE Isaiah Nixon signs with UCF
Isaiah Nixon is officially a Knight.
The Lakewood four-star edge rusher flipped from Florida on Wednesday and signed with UCF.
BOOM!! Knight Nation let’s officially welcome @IsaiahNixon06!!#BOUNCEHOU23 #ChargeOn pic.twitter.com/mRpBvc69Cz
— Coach Gus Malzahn (@CoachGusMalzahn) December 21, 2022
The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Nixon initially committed to UCF in April but flipped to Florida after an official visit in June.
Nixon has helped Lakewood win regional championships the past two seasons. This year, he finished with 56 tackles, 13 sacks, five forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries.
Cormani McClain not signing Wednesday
Lakeland cornerback Cormani McClain, the No. 1 player on the USA Today Florida Network top 100, will not be signing Wednesday, according to a tweet from his mother.
FALSE ALARM!!!!
THERE WILL BE NO SIGNING FOR @CormaniMcClain2 TODAY….
SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE!!!— Kaishay (@Kaishay5) December 21, 2022
McClain, who helped Lakeland win the Class 4S state championship last week, stunned many when he verbally committed to Miami in October. He picked the Hurricanes over Alabama and Florida.
Alabama and Florida have continued to recruit McClain.
On3 reported Wednesday that new Colorado coach Deion Sanders also has been in contact with McClain. Sanders landed the nation's top recruit last year when he got Travis Hunter to sign with Jackson State.
Carrollwood Day OL Jenkins going to USF
Carrollwood Day offensive lineman James Jenkins is staying home.
STAYING HOME!!!!! #GoBulls @CoachGolesh @CoachHoodie @CoachBahler @USFFootball @BigPlayRay50 @MarshallMcDuf14 @Qoach_Nick @BayAreaLAB pic.twitter.com/zHqfyOiX0x
— 3 ⭐️ James Jenkins (@James_Jenk_) December 21, 2022
The 6-foot-5, 270-pound Jenkins signed with USF on Wednesday.
Jenkins took official visits to USF and East Carolina earlier this month. He also took an official visit to Cincinnati in June. He also held offers from Cal, Colorado, Duke, Miami, Ole Miss, Penn State and Purdue during his recruitment.
Jenkins is one of two Carrollwood offensive lineman to sign, joining Clay Wedin who signed with Auburn.
Gulliver Prep CB Harris picks Georgia
Daniel Harris, Gulliver Prep’s standout cornerback, has picked Georgia (again).
.@GPrep_Athletics DB Daniel Harris signing with @UGAAthletics He’s gonna be a Bulldog. @HeraldSports pic.twitter.com/3pgKVqaapk
— Andre Fernandez (@FernandezAndreC) December 21, 2022
Harris (6-foot-2, 175 pounds) initially committed to Georgia on July 1 but decommitted on Nov. 14.
Harris had more than two dozen FBS offers. In addition to Georgia, Harris took official visits to Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State in June.
WR Inniss signs with Ohio State
Plantation-American Heritage wide receiver Brandon Inniss, ranked No. 4 on the USA Today Florida Network top 100, signed with Ohio State on Wednesday morning.
When those lights come on you know what time it is. The kid from Hollywood, FL is primed and ready to put on a show for the Buckeye faithful by making Big Ten defenses look like a bunch of extras. Welcome to The Brotherhood Brandon Innis.#CHO23N | @brandon5star2 pic.twitter.com/YCEwEbu0u3
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) December 21, 2022
The 6-foot, 190-pound Inniss long has been considered the premier receiver in the class of 2023. He finished the 2022 season with 73 catches for 1,336 yards and 15 touchdowns and helped lead American Heritage to the Class 2M state championship game.
Miami continued to heavily recruit Inniss throughout the fall, but the receiver continually affirmed his commitment to the Buckeyes.
Ohio State has put together an impressive receiver class, including a trio of Florida standouts (Inniss, IMG's Carnell Tate and Wiregrass Ranch's Bryson Rodgers.
Stay tuned to USA Today Florida Network blog for updates
The early signing period starts Wednesday, and the USA Today Florida Network will be covering it for the next three days.
Several of the top players in the state, including Venice edge rusher Damon Wilson, Westside defensive lineman Jordan Hall and IMG cornerback Desmond Ricks are expected to announce their college plans in the next few days.
Until the fax machines start working (do they really still use those?) here are some of the storylines to watch during the early signing period.
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