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The 2023 traditional National Signing Day takes center stage on the college football calendar this week as it falls on the first Wednesday in February. Yes, most of the recruits listed in the Top247 made their college decisions in early December when the signing period opened, but there are still a few notable prospects to keep an eye on during the National Signing Day festivities.

There are five remaining Top247 prospects who have yet to announce their college destination. Well, six if you count four-star QB Jaden Rashada, who signed with Florida in the early signing period but was ultimately granted a national letter of intent. Rashada, however, seems in no rush to announce his next destination. Still, all eyes will be on five other Top247 recruits who are ready to take the next step in their football careers.

So when will these recruits announce live on National Signing Day? Below is a look at Wednesday’s top commitments and landing spots 247 sports crystal ball predictions.

Watch our national signing day show live in Ethiopia from 9am to 2pm 247 sports YouTube page Commitments, analysis and response. Then, tune in to CBS Sports for Signing Day recaps at 5 p.m.

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All time oriental and speculative; They will be updated when certain times are available.

  • 1 hour — five-star ATH Nicholls PortThe most notable untapped prospect, Harbor visited Oregon last weekend because the venerable Ducks track program has made them a hopeful for the 2024 Summer Olympics. Maryland, South Carolina and Michigan are all still participating. Crystal Ball: South Carolina
  • 1:30 pm – Four Star CB Rodrick PleasantPleasant, in the 100m and 200m. As the California state champion, Boston College, California, Oregon, UCLA and USC named the final five. However, the battle for track highlights seems to come down to Oregon vs USC. Crystal Ball: N/A
  • TBD — Four-star OL Chimdi Onoh: One of the top undrafted offensive linemen visited Ole Miss last weekend during last weekend’s trip to Michigan State, while Penn State gets its first visit this month. He also visited Rutgers in December because his recruiting remains wide open. Crystal Ball: Penn State
  • TBD — Four-star TE Walker Lyon: Leon will not enroll in school until fall 2024 as he is scheduled to begin serving an LDS mission in Norway next month. The one-time Stanford commit opened things up when David Shaw stepped down, and the Cardinals are still trying to get him back on the team. Utah, though, is in a good spot when USC and Georgia are involved. Crystal Ball: Stanford
  • TBD — Five Star T Douce Robinson: Georgia looks like the team to beat here, though 247Sports’ Blair Angulo reported Monday The dual-sport standout has MLB aspirations, so Robinson may have to wait until Wednesday to make his decision. USC and Texas remain a factor here, but baseball may be the biggest threat to the Bulldogs in securing the best tight end in the country. Crystal Ball: Georgia



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