A recruit jumped out of a plane, celebrities dabbed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Arkansas coach Bret Bielema fired shots at rival SEC schools.
Wednesday's national signing day for college football featured plenty of drama and excitement, and once again the sport's blue bloods ended up stockpiling the most talent.
Here's a look at the biggest developments and highlights from signing day:
Top storylines
1. Florida State finishes with No. 1 class: The Seminoles closed with a flurry to surpass LSU for the No. 1 class. FSU's crop of 25 players features 16 members of the ESPN 300, including six who chose the Seminoles on Wednesday.
2. Texas comes out of nowhere to crack the top 10: Coming off a 5-7 season, the Longhorns started the day ranked No. 32 in the ESPN team rankings. But Texas coach Charlie Strong snagged six ESPN 300 players Wednesday, including No. 2 outside linebacker Jeffrey McCulloch and No. 2 safety Brandon Jones.
3. No. 1 recruit Rashan Gary picks Michigan: Gary, a 6-foot-4, 287-pound defensive tackle from Paramus, New Jersey, made Jim Harbaugh a happy man by choosing the Wolverines over Clemson. His signing helped Michigan finish in the top 10. Harbaugh's first class at Michigan was ranked No. 40 in 2015.
4. Auburn signs a top-10 class: Even with coach Gus Malzahn seemingly on the hot seat, the Tigers landed a top-10 class with a couple of big additions. No. 5 defensive tackle Derrick Brown of Sugar Hill, Georgia, chose the Tigers over Georgia and others, and No. 2 receiver Nate Craig-Myers picked Auburn over North Carolina.
5. Alabama finishes in the top three ... again: After signing the No. 1 class in each of the previous four years, the Crimson Tide finished No. 2 behind FSU. The Tide started the day ranked ninth, but then added six ESPN 300 prospects. Alabama has finished in the top three of ESPN's recruiting rankings every year since finishing 17th in coach Nick Saban's first season in 2007.
Way to make an impression
1. Defensive back Deontay Anderson of Manvel, Texas, went skydiving to announce his commitment to Ole Miss.
2. Athlete Mecole Hardman of Elberton, Georgia, ran through a banner wearing a Georgia jersey.
Elbert County's @iiAm_Mesho (Top 20 recruit & #1 athlete) reveals that he's staying home to play at #UGA #SigningDay pic.twitter.com/uo3068RPzQ
— Anthony Amey (@AnthonyAmeyWSB) February 3, 2016
3. Linebacker Ben Davis of Gordo, Alabama, wore Bear Bryant's trademark houndstooth hat while choosing the Crimson Tide. His father, Wayne Davis, is the Tide's all-time leading tackler.
4. Offensive tackle Jauan Williams of Washington, D.C., showed off his amazing flexibility while committing to Florida State.
Jauan Williams did this on TV after his announcement #NSDYoga pic.twitter.com/j0Ov7ft0pD
— Brody Logan (@BrodyLogan) February 3, 2016
5. Long Beach Poly in California has produced many successful USC players in recent years, and it added another in ESPN 300 CB Jackie Jones, who had a little help from Trojans fan Snoop Dogg.
Long Beach Poly DB Jack Jones announces he will sign with #USC - with Snoop Dogg. https://t.co/EvlzhAxNZ0
— Lindsey Thiry (@LindseyThiry) February 3, 2016
Most significant flips
1. Top-ranked athlete Tyler Byrd, Naples, Florida (flipped from Miami to Tennessee)
2. Wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland, Houston (flipped from Houston to Florida)
3. Defensive tackle Shavar Manuel, Tampa, Florida (flipped from Florida to Florida State)
4. Safety Jamel Cook, Miami (flipped from Florida State to USC)
5. Linebacker Erick Fowler, Manor, Texas (flipped from LSU to Texas)
Following in famous father's footsteps
1. Tight end Michael Irvin Jr., Miami (son of Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver Michael Irvin)
Tight end Michael Irvin, Jr. joins the #SWAG16 class! #WelcomeToTheU, Michael! pic.twitter.com/3JdoArCNK4
— Canes Football (@CanesFootball) February 3, 2016
2. Tailback Elijah Holyfield, Georgia (son of boxing world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield)
Welcome to the #UGAFamily Elijah Holyfield! #CommitToTheG #Squad16 pic.twitter.com/VIMOIQuyxM
— Georgia Football (@FootballUGA) February 3, 2016
3. Tight end Thaddeus Moss, NC State (son of NFL Pro Bowl receiver Randy Moss)
#Rivals250 TE @Thaddeusmoss signs his @PackFootball LOI with NFL legend father, Randy, by his side #RivalsNSD: pic.twitter.com/3Mq1scyY4S
— The Wolfpacker (@TheWolfpacker) February 3, 2016
4. Defensive lineman Kenyon Jackson, Illinois (son of Oklahoma All-American tight end Keith Jackson)
#Illini @kenyonjackson55 is an Arkansas all-stater and son of six-time Pro Bowl selection Keith Jackson » https://t.co/NZAVzrzbJ5
— Illini Football (@IlliniFootball) February 3, 2016
5. Defensive lineman Zack Gilbert, Pittsburgh (son of former Panthers and NFL defensive lineman Sean Gilbert)
Even though you have always been a part of it.. Official welcome to the Pitt family @ZackAttack_715! #412Crew #H2P pic.twitter.com/p3oET99dFS
— Pat Narduzzi (@CoachDuzzPittFB) February 3, 2016
All-name team
1. Zach Sandwisch, linebacker, Toledo, Ohio (signed with West Virginia)
2. Dicaprio Bootle, defensive back, Miami (signed with Nebraska)
3. Gentle Williams, offensive lineman, Florence, Mississippi (signed with Cal)
4. Lil'Jordan Humphrey, wide receiver, Southlake, Texas (signed with Texas)
5. Jet Toner, kicker/punter, Honolulu (signed with Stanford)
Show them how you really feel
1. Fly Eagles, fly.
Ran off on the plug... Another BC Eagle to the #Family! #BCEagles #NSD pic.twitter.com/BMPsmI9i2n
— BC Football Video (@BCFootballVideo) February 3, 2016
2. Ole Miss coaches went nuts when wide receiver A.J. Brown picked the Rebels.
The @OleMissFB war room erupts as prized WR A.J. Brown stands up at his Starkville high school and picks the Rebels. pic.twitter.com/Y3RS5gLtDN
— Chris Low (@ClowESPN) February 3, 2016
3. Houston rapper Paul Wall showed off his grill while welcoming defensive tackle Aymiel Fleming to the Cougars.
What they talking about @BraylonJones_52 - @paulwallbaby wants to welcome you to the #HTownTakeover pic.twitter.com/dnvyV5H0t0
— #HTownTakeover (@UHCougarFB) February 3, 2016
4. After linebacker Erick Fowler of Manor, Texas, flipped from LSU to Texas, Longhorns coach Charlie Strong dabbed with the horns up.
Thanks to Erick Fowler, Coach Strong DABBED with the horns up. Wow. #HookEm #NSD2016https://t.co/ZhasFsbFEW
— Longhorn Network (@LonghornNetwork) February 3, 2016
5. New North Texas coach Seth Littrell had fun announcing his first recruiting class.
Needed a gun slinger so we went & got @Masonfine09! #UNTouchable #SoarWithTheMeanGreen pic.twitter.com/l2hH0yOn4O
— Seth Littrell (@SethLittrell) February 3, 2016
Not bad for a debut effort
1. Kirby Smart, Georgia
After only seven weeks on the job, Smart helped the Bulldogs bring in the seventh-best class. Georgia snagged Hardman and flipped defensive tackle David Marshall from Auburn and receiver Tyler Simmons from Alabama.
2. Clay Helton, USC
After being elevated from interim coach to head coach, Helton's first class includes 11 ESPN 300 selections. The Trojans flipped No. 3 safety Jamel Cook from FSU and snagged No. 8 offensive tackle E.J. Price of Lawrenceville, Georgia.
3. Mark Richt, Miami
The Hurricanes lost a couple of coveted recruits to Tennessee, but it was a solid debut overall. Miami signed 10 ESPN 300 players, including No. 6 pocket passer Jack Allison and coveted receivers Sam Bruce and Dionte Mullins.
4. Will Muschamp, South Carolina
Given Muschamp's late start, it wasn't a bad effort. The Gamecocks signed 26 players, including four ESPN 300 prospects. Quarterback Brandon McIlwain enrolled in January, and junior college transfers JaMarcus King and Akeem Cooperwood might be able to help right away.
5. Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech
After leaving Memphis, Fuente was able to secure a class of 22 prospects, including two ESPN 300 players and five four-star prospects. Speedy receiver Divine Deablo and quarterback Joshua Jackson were the most highly coveted.
Best tweets
1. There's nothing quite like signing day trash talk in The American.
.@GoBearcatsFB how slow is your fax machine? We've been done for an hour ... 🐢🐢🐢 #HTownTakeover is real. #GoCoogs
— #HTownTakeover (@UHCougarFB) February 3, 2016
2. Florida's fax machine sang Adele while working.
Just discovered @Adele. She's great, especially when she uses a flip phone. Have you heard my version of "Hello"? https://t.co/UsztkB02qj
— GatorsFax (@GatorsFax) February 3, 2016
3. Good luck to Maryland's secondary coach.
Annnnd Twins! #NationalSigningDay #MarylandCommitted pic.twitter.com/3NpSR6oCqg
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) February 3, 2016
4. Washington State used cartoons dabbing to announce its signees.
Welcome to the WSU Cougar Family, @DDerek83! #GoCougs pic.twitter.com/ivBarPcNz8
— WSU Cougar Football (@wsucougfb) February 3, 2016
5. SMU used an angry cat to get the day started.
Here we Go!!!!!! #StangGang16 pic.twitter.com/QgNdnrP3qy
— Chad Morris (@coachchadmorris) February 3, 2016
Highlights from Signing with the Stars
The most memorable moments from Michigan's unique recruiting extravaganza:
1. Former Notre Dame coach and ESPN analyst Lou Holtz struck the Heisman pose.
That's a pretty good Heisman pose from Lou Holtz. https://t.co/4ijFF3wceB pic.twitter.com/w1MAJ6RXvt
— Dan Murphy (@DanMurphyESPN) February 3, 2016
2. Pro wrestler Ric Flair revealed he signed a national letter of intent to play for the Wolverines in 1968.
#NationalSigningDay with my man Tom Brady. @umichfootball @UMichAthletics @CoachJim4UM #SigningOfTheStars pic.twitter.com/WLPxCCJ2RD
— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) February 3, 2016
3. Tom Brady and Harbaugh talked about global warming.
Brothers gotta hug. Jon Jansen and Tom Brady are back stage here at Hill. #NewBlue pic.twitter.com/QJZuaAAiTv
— Michigan Football (@umichfootball) February 3, 2016
4. Former Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland dabbed with Migos.
Jim Leyland doing the dab ... With @Migos!! #NewBlue https://t.co/WEAfiCzxz7 pic.twitter.com/DeYo9iOj8x
— The Players' Tribune (@PlayersTribune) February 3, 2016
5. They turned out the lights and lit up glow sticks.
"Can everybody please activate your glow sticks?" pic.twitter.com/3TaD5nSaX8
— Ben Fidelman (@bfidelman) February 3, 2016
They said it
1. "All I've got to say is that if you don't want to go to Texas, don't let him get on your couch." -- Euless (Texas) Trinity High defensive lineman Chris Daniels, on Longhorns coach Charlie Strong
2. "Florida is kind of the new Ole Miss. They're doing some things in recruiting that kind of shock you a little bit." -- Arkansas coach Bret Bielema
3. "You got to get a kick out of it a little bit, because obviously this guy doesn't know who the heck I am. I sure as heck don't know who he is. I'm not sure we really ran into him on the recruiting trail, but you know I know what I'm all about." -- Florida coach Jim McElwain, in response to Bielema's comment
4. "We've never had a class ranked this high, and we've done OK with the ones prior to them. I'm anxious the next two or three years about getting these guys on the field to see where they can take us." -- Baylor coach Art Briles, whose class was ranked No. 17 in the country and No. 2 in the Big 12
5. "There's a standing offer for the Bosa family if they decide to have more children." -- Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, after signing defensive end Nick Bosa, the younger brother of All-American Joey Bosa