The rapidly approaching early signing period has the recruiting world spinning a little faster. Less than two dozen ESPN 300 prospects remain uncommitted, though flips and decommitments are the catalyst for much of the movement now. We saw two huge moves quickly change things in the 2025 class. First Deion Sanders and Colorado landed five-star QB Julian Lewis, who recently decommitted from USC. Hours later, QB Bryce Underwood, the top player in the class, flipped his pledge from LSU to Michigan. Some departures pushed Alabama out of the top spot, with the Crimson Tide slipping behind Ohio State and Georgia. The Tide still remain in contention for the No. 1 class as they were also able to add one of the top-rated defensive back prospects in Ivan Taylor. A flip from Michigan, he is a versatile back-end defender with good quickness, body control and awareness. Georgia's class has undergone some change as well, but several pickups were enough to push the Dawgs past their rival. A key addition was ESPN 300 WR C.J. Wiley, an in-state prospect who was initially committed to Florida State. Lane Kiffin has used the transfer portal well to help build Ole Miss into a playoff contender, but he also continues to use high school recruiting to reload his roster. The Rebels are a big riser after landing multiple commitments, including the No. 1 ranked player in-state: receiver Caleb Cunningham, a flip from Alabama with good speed and tremendous ball skills. Here are the latest rankings of the top 50 recruiting classes for 2025: New entries: BYU, Indiana, Wake Forest, Colorado Out: UCF, Arizona, Texas Tech, Virginia Previous ranking was Oct. 24. coverage:
The latest ESPN 300 rankings
How the top recruits fit at new schools
CFB's future power rankings 1. Ohio State BuckeyesESPN 300 commits: 16
Top offensive prospect: QBÂ Tavien St. Clair
Top defensive prospect: CB Na'eem Offord Previous ranking: 2
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