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National signing day February 2022: Live updates, top college football recruits, commitments and more

College football's February national signing day is here.

The early signing period in December saw one of the biggest flips in college football recruiting history and took place amid a turbulent coaching carousel.

While most ESPN 300 recruits committed in December, there are still 14 top prospects who are uncommitted and unsigned, three of whom are five-stars ranked in the top 10, as well as 17 prospects who are committed but unsigned.

Some prospects will announce their decisions on College Football Live's national signing day special on Wednesday (noon ET, ESPN2 and the ESPN App).

We will keep you updated with news, analysis, highlights, updated class rankings and more throughout the day.

Updated class rankings

We'll be updating our class rankings throughout the day, so stay tuned to see how the latest signings affect your team.

Jimbo Fisher had time today

Texas A&M signed the No. 1 recruiting class for 2022, and Fisher still had time to call everyone out about NIL and the transfer portal.

Best announcements of the day

Shemar Stewart (No. 6 overall in ESPN 300) committed to Texas A&M, but not before having some people think he might choose Miami.

We love a good fakeout.

And the overall hype for this announcement is definitely worth watching.

Doesn't get better than this

Remember this video? I mean, how could you forget?

Well, turns out, Danny Lewis decided to sign with Alabama, but we have this video to forever commemorate his visit to LSU.

Riley weighs in on the transfer portal

USC coach Lincoln Riley gave his thoughts on the transfer portal and what he expects it to look like in the future.

Making a name for himself

R.J. Maryland signed with SMU over Miami.

Oregon is making waves

After being committed to Georgia, Jordan James ended up signing with Oregon to give the Ducks six ESPN 300 commits.

Top 25 now a Buckeye

Defensive end Omari Abor committed to Ohio State during the Under Armour All-America Game a month ago, and on Wednesday he signed his national letter of intent.

From one Tiger to another

ESPN 300 defensive lineman Caden Story went from being an Auburn Tiger to a Clemson Tiger when he flipped his commitment and signed with Dabo Swinney's squad.

Player rankings, guides and more stories to read