You’re invited into college football’s signing day spectacle as the early signing period kicks off. The Class of 2026 recruits have now locked in their college destinations for at least the next year, marking a pivotal moment in the recruiting cycle.
The excitement surged right away when Vanderbilt pulled off a stunning switch, flipping five-star quarterback Jared Curtis from Georgia to the Commodores on Tuesday night. That move instantly reshaped the landscape, spotlighting how late-stage changes can ripple across programs and rankings.
Currently, just eight prospects from ESPN’s top 300 remain uncommitted. Among them, defensive end Jordan Carter sits at No. 57 as the highest-ranked undecided player, and quarterback Peyton Falzone, ranked No. 225, is the lone uncommitted quarterback in the rankings. Falzone had previously decommitted from Auburn on Monday, adding another layer to the closing hours of this cycle.
If a recruit does not sign a national letter of intent by Friday, the next national signing day for this cycle will be February 4.
This page is your hub for live updates, plus insights and analysis as Wednesday unfolds.
For broader context, check out live class rankings updates and in-depth pieces on how five-star prospects might fit into various programs.