The United States of recruiting
Where do college football's best players come from? Like in an election, winning in the battleground counties can produce classes full of recruits that make the difference in winning it all.
BY LUKE KNOX AND JEREMY WILLIS
Total/top recruits by state
ESPN Top 100 recruits from the past 10 years are shown below. Of the past 10 No. 1 overall recruits, half of them left their home state.
Hover/tap for each state's total and the highest-ranked recruit
No. 1 overall recruits
Matt Barkley, USC
2009 (QB, Calif.)
Ronald Powell, FLA
2010 (ATH, Calif.)
Jadeveon Clowney,
SCAR
2011 (DE, S.C.)
Mario Edwards, FSU
2012 (DE, Tex.)
Robert Nkemdiche,
MISS
2013 (DE, Ga.)
Leonard Fournette,
LSU
2014 (RB, La.)
Byron Cowart, AUB
2015 (DE, Fla.)
Rashan Gary, MICH
2016 (DT, N.J.)
Trey Smith, TENN
2017 (OT, Tenn.)
Justin Fields, UGA
2018 (QB, Ga.)
Top states
These 11 power states, most of which lie in ACC and SEC territories, produced 76.4 percent of all top recruits in the last 10 years.
Click on each state for county totals, hover/tap to view totals
Alabama No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
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California No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
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Florida No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
|---|---|---|
| 09 | Jacobbi McDaniel, DT | Madison (Florida State) |
| 10 | Lamarcus Joyner, CB | Broward (Florida State) |
| 11 | Karlos Williams, S | Polk (Florida State) |
| 12 | Eddie Williams, ATH | Bay (Alabama) |
| 13 | Vernon Hargreaves III, CB | Hillsborough (Florida) |
| 14 | Sony Michel, RB | Broward (Georgia) |
| 15 | Byron Cowart, DE | Hillsborough (Auburn) |
| 16 | Nick Bosa, DE | Broward (Ohio State) |
| 17 | Dylan Moses, ATH | Manatee (Alabama) |
| 18 | Xavier Thomas, DE | Manatee (Clemson) |
Georgia No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
|---|---|---|
| 09 | Greg Reid, CB | Lowndes (Florida State) |
| 10 | Storm Johnson, RB | Walton (Miami) |
| 11 | Isaiah Crowell, RB | Muscogee (Georgia) |
Louisiana No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
|---|
North Carolina No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
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Ohio No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
|---|
South Carolina No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
|---|---|---|
| 09 | Stephon Gilmore, S | York (South Carolina) |
| 10 | Marcus Lattimore, RB | Spartanburg (South Carolina) |
| 11 | Jadeveon Clowney, DE | York (South Carolina) |
| 12 | Shaq Roland, WR | Lexington (South Carolina) |
| 13 | Ben Boulware, LB | Anderson (Clemson) |
| 14 | Christian Miller, LB | Richland (Alabama) |
| 15 | Noah Green, OT | Spartanburg (Clemson) |
| 16 | Tavien Feaster, RB | Spartanburg (Clemson) |
| 17 | Shi Smith, WR | Union (South Carolina) |
| 18 | Derion Kendrick, ATH | York (Clemson) |
Tennessee No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
|---|
Texas No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
|---|---|---|
| 09 | Russell Shepard, ATH | Harris (LSU) |
| 10 | Jackson Jeffcoat, DE | Collin (Texas) |
| 11 | Malcolm Brown, RB | Guadalupe (Texas) |
| 12 | Mario Edwards, DE | Denton (Florida State) |
| 13 | Darius James, C | Bell (Texas) |
| 14 | Myles Garrett, DE | Tarrant (Texas A&M) |
| 15 | Daylon Mack, DT | Gregg (Texas A&M) |
| 16 | Gregory Little, OT | Collin (Ole Miss) |
| 17 | Marvin Wilson, DT | Harris (Florida State) |
| 18 | B.J. Foster, S | Brazoria (Texas) |
Virginia No. 1 recruits
| Yr | Name, Pos | County (Commit) |
|---|
Most recruits from top 11 states
Alabama
77
Florida State
58
Georgia
54
USC
53
Texas
50
Florida
50
LSU
49
Ohio State
43
Auburn
36
Clemson
32
Prized recruit: USC WR Juju Smith-Schuster. USC has long been the dominant force in L.A. recruiting. From Long Beach Poly, Smith-Schuster was No. 24 in the 2014 ESPN 300. He was a key factor in the Trojans' recent resurgence and is now with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Poly, one of Southern California's premier high school programs produced six top-100 players in the last 10 years.
Prized recruit: Alabama WR Calvin Ridley. In the last 10 years, the region has produced 10 players who have been on teams that played for national titles. Ridley, from Coconut Creek, is the best example of that. He has played a part on Alabama teams that have been in the last three CFP title games and was the Tide's leading receiver in all three seasons.
Prized recruit: Houston DT Ed Oliver. The Cougars sophomore made history as the first five-star prospect in ESPN's rankings to choose a Group of 5 school. He is one of five players from the region ranked in the top five overall in the ESPN 300. In two seasons, Oliver hasn't disappointed winning the Outland Trophy and twice earning All-American honors.
Prized recruit: Georgia LB Lorenzo Carter. The county is teeming with SEC and ACC recruits, but Carter is important. Georgia hasn't always garnered its home-state's best but got Carter in the Class of 2014. This season, Carter was a defensive star in Georgia's SEC title-winning season.
Prized recruit: Ohio State DB Jeffrey Okudah. Dallas County has been dominated by Oklahoma and Texas in the last 10 years. That being said, Okudah's recruitment by Ohio State signals an interesting pattern for those recruiting the state. Ohio State has made inroads to Dallas County and North Texas, also landing J.T. Barrett from Wichita Falls. Okudah, a five-star in the 2017 class, is just the latest from pipelines Urban Meyer has opened.
Prized recruit: Florida State RB Dalvin Cook. He is a picture of recruiting in the region. His high school, Central, produced the most talent in the region. Cook, mentored by Hurricanes fan Luther Campbell was once committed to the Gators before flipping to the Seminoles. After leaving the 305 he broke nearly every FSU rushing record.
Prized recruit: Clemson DE signee Xavier Thomas. The five-star defensive end from South Carolina played his final season at IMG. Thomas left the Tigers' backyard for Bradenton and opened him up to recruiting pitches from the elite recruiters who are regulars at IMG. Thomas never wavered on his commitment and will be another five-star talent on Clemson's defense.
Prized recruit: Florida CB Vernon Hargreaves III. The former five-star recruit is Hillsborough through and through. He played at Wharton High School in Tampa and became the center of a heated recruiting battle before going to Florida and returning to be a first-round pick for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Prized recruit: Auburn LB Jeff Holland. Auburn pulled Holland away from the Florida schools to make him a centerpiece of the Tigers' resurgent defense in 2017. Holland was an all-SEC player and one of several high-profile, heavily recruited defensive linemen from Duval County.
Prized recruit: Texas A&M DE Myles Garrett. Of all the counties represented, Tarrant is the only one to produce a No. 1 overall NFL draft pick. Garrett was the top-ranked player in Texas in the Class of 2014. He was a huge recruiting victory for Texas A&M and accounted for 31 sacks for the Aggies before being drafted by the Browns.
