Updated 2024 On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings
On3 released its latest iteration of the 2024 On300 on Monday. It includes five new five-stars and movement up and down the ranking.
The new On300 ranking also caused programs to change places throughout the 2024 On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. The top 25 teams in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings can be found below.
In order to create the most comprehensive and unbiased team recruiting ranking, the On3 Team Recruiting Rankings is solely based on the On3 Industry Ranking. The On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings is the most advanced and accurate team ranking in the industry.
1. Georgia — 94.529
3 five-stars | 17 four-stars | 6 three-stars | 26 total recruits
Top Commit: Buford (Ga.) quarterback Dylan Raiola, No. 2 in On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Georgia brought in the nation’s No. 2 prospect in May after landing a commitment from elite quarterback Dylan Raiola. Raiola is part of a class that includes four additional top-50 prospects in Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy five-star cornerback Ellis Robinson IV, Clanton (Ala.) Chilton County four-star linebacker Demarcus Riddick, Raymore (Mo.) Raymore-Peculiar four-star tight end Jaden Reddell and Conroe (Texas) Oak Ridge four-star defensive lineman Joseph Jonah-Ajonye. Georgia’s other top-100 commits include Moultrie (Ga.) Colquitt County four-star wide receiver Ny Carr, Rockledge (Fla.) four-star safety Jaylen Heyward, Swainsboro (Ga.) four-star cornerback Demello Jones and Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco four-star safety Peyton Woodyard. The Bulldogs most recent commitment came from Kankakee (Ill.) four-star offensive tackle Marques Easley on July 8.
2. Ohio State — 93.209
3 five-stars | 11 four-stars | 4 three-stars | 18 total recruits
Top Commit: Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade-Madonna Prep wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, No. 1 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: The Buckeyes made a splash to kick off July by receiving the commitment of Chicago (Ill.) St. Ignatius five-star defensive lineman Justin Scott. Scott is the third five-star recruit to join the Buckeyes’ class in addition to Jeremiah Smith and New Haven (Ind.) wide receiver Mylan Graham. Fairburn (Ga.) Langston Hughes four-star quarterback Air Noland, Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville cornerback Bryce West and San Antonio (Texas) Veterans Memorial running back James Peoples round out Ohio State’s top-100 commits. The Buckeyes’ most recent commitment came from Chandler (Ariz.) Basha four-star cornerback Miles Lockhart.
3. Florida — 92.454
2 five-stars | 11 four-stars | 5 three-stars | 18 total recruits
Top Commit: McKinney (Texas) safety Xavier Filsaime, No. 28 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Xavier Filsaime and Willis (Texas) five-star quarterback DJ Lagway headline a Gators class that sits second in the SEC. Ten recruits pledged to Florida in what was a blazing month of June on the recruiting trail. The most recent is the commitment of Leesburg (Va.) Tuscarora four-star offensive tackle Fletcher Westphal. Atlanta (Ga.) Woodward Academy four-star linebacker Myles Graham, Largo (Fla.) four-star linebacker Adarius Hayes and Picayune (Miss.) Memorial four-star linebacker Jamonta Waller are the Gators’ additional top-100 commits.
4. Alabama — 92.041
3 five-stars | 6 four-stars | 3 three-stars | 12 total recruits
Top Commit: Carlsbad (Calif.) quarterback Julian Sayin, No. 4 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Alabama’s so far small but mighty class is led by five-stars Julian Sayin, Pinson (Ala.) Clay-Chalkville athlete Jaylen Mbakwe and Foley (Ala.) wide receiver Perry Thompson. Birmingham (Ala.) Parker defensive lineman Jeremiah Beaman joins most recent commit Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei cornerback Zabien Brown as top-100 members of the Tide’s recruiting class.
5. Michigan — 91.473
0 five-stars | 15 four-stars | 10 three-stars | 25 total recruits
Top Commit: Cincinnati (Ohio) Moeller running back Jordan Marshall, No. 57 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Eight commitments since June 11 have set the Wolverines up with one of their best cycles through July in recent memory. Charlotte (N.C.) Providence Day quarterback Jadyn Davis, Rochester (Mich.) Adams four-star tight end Brady Prieskorn and four-star running back Jordan Marshall are Michigan’s three top-100 prospects. Deerfield Beach (Fla.) four-star EDGE Elias Rudolph committed to the Wolverines last week.
6. USC — 91.456
0 five-stars | 11 four-stars | 6 three-stars | 17 total recruits
Top Commit: Los Angeles (Calif.) Sierra Canyon wide receiver Xavier Jordan, No. 79 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Perhaps currently the hottest program on the recruiting trail, 14 of USC’s 17 commits have pledged to the Trojans since the start of June. Four top-100 prospects include Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco four-star cornerback Marcelles Williams, four-star receiver Xavier Jordan, Long Beach (Calif.) Millikan four-star wide receiver Ryan Pellum and Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra four-star cornerback Dakoda Fields.
7. Texas A&M — 91.069
1 five-star | 9 four-stars | 6 three-stars | 16 total recruits
Top Commit: Phenix City (Ala.) Central wide receiver Cam Coleman, No. 13 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Cam Coleman stole the show on the Fourth of July with his sudden commitment to the Texas A&M Aggies. Coleman is a five-star wide receiver and one of five top-150 commits in the Aggies class. Longview (Texas) Pine Tree four-star defensive lineman Dealyn Evans, Silsbee (Texas) four-star wide receiver Dre’lon Miller, Beaumont (Texas) United four-star offensive tackle Weston Davis and Blountstown (Fla.) four-star safety Jordan Pride have all pledged to Texas A&M.
8. Penn State — 91.022
0 five-stars | 13 four-stars | 9 three-stars | 22 total recruits
Top Commit: Belle Vernon (Pa.) athlete Quinton Martin, No. 43 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Seven June commitments helped propel the Nittany Lions into the top 10, in addition to July commit Philadelphia (Pa.) Monsignor Bonner four-star EDGE Mylachi Williams. Three major recruits pledged to the Nittany Lions in April: Belle Vernon (Pa.) four-star athlete Quinton Martin, Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin four-star cornerback Jon Mitchell and Waukesha (Wis.) Catholic Memorial four-star interior offensive lineman Donovan Harbour. Westford (Mass.) Cheshire Academy four-star tight end Luke Reynolds jumped into the top 100 with the latest update.
9. Oregon — 90.981
0 five-stars | 13 four-stars | 7 three-stars | 20 total recruits
Top Commit: Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy cornerback Ify Obidegwu, No. 126 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: The commitments of Long Beach (Calif.) Poly four-star linebacker Dylan Williams, Los Angeles (Calif.) Los Alamitos four-star linebacker Kamar Mothudi and Pinson (Ala.) Clay-Chalkville four-star offensive tackle Jac’Qawn McRoy have made for a flashy July for the Ducks. Oregon’s class is headlined by Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy top-150 four-star cornerback Ify Obidegwu.
10. Notre Dame — 90.939
0 five-stars | 11 four-stars | 9 three-stars | 20 total recruits
Top Commit: Glen Ellyn (Ill.) Glenbard South wide receiver Cam Williams, No. 36 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Notre Dame started out strong last summer with the addition of top-50 quarterback CJ Carr and top-50 wide receiver Cam Williams. Fort Wayne (Ind.) North Side four-star athlete Tae Johnson is the most recent prospect to commit to a Fighting Irish class that includes 11 four-star recruits.
11. Clemson — 90.566
2 five-stars | 7 four-stars | 5 three-stars | 14 total recruits
Top Commit: Midlothian (Texas) wide receiver Bryant Wesco, No. 17 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Clemson is one of five schools with multiple five-star prospects committed. Bryant Wesco pledged to the Tigers at the start of June one day after Jefferson (Ga.) five-star linebacker Sammy Brown joined the class. Top-100 recruits Woodstock (Ill.) Marian Central Catholic tight end Christian Bentancur and Tampa (Fla.) Catholic wide receiver TJ Moore, as well as top-150 prospect Warner Robins (Ga.) Northside safety Ricardo Jones are all committed to Clemson.
12. LSU — 90.515
0 five-stars | 12 four-stars | 6 three-stars | 18 total recruits
Top Commit: Jackson (La.) East Feliciana tight end Trey’Dez Green, No. 72 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: The state of Louisiana continues to be a recruiting hotbed in college football. 72% of LSU’s class comes from inside Louisiana, including its top-two commits: Jackson (La.) East Feliciana four-star tight end Trey’Dez Green and Denham Springs (La.) four-star safety Dashawn McBryde. Mooresville (N.C.) Lake Norman four-star offensive tackle Ethan Calloway was the latest to join the Tigers’ class at the end of June.
13. Tennessee — 90.489
0 five-stars | 10 four-stars | 6 three-stars | 16 total recruits
Top Commit: Nashville (Tenn.) Lipscomb Academy cornerback Kaleb Beasley, No. 134 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Ten of Tennessee’s 16 commits are blue-chip prospects, led by Kaleb Beasley and Savannah (Ga.) Calvary Day quarterback Jake Merklinger. Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy four-star tight end Jonathan Echols pledged to the Vols on the Fourth of July and Akron (Ohio) Hoban four-star interior offensive lineman William Satterwhite is the most recent commit in the class.
14. Florida State — 90.375
1 five-star | 7 four-stars | 7 three-stars | 15 total recruits
Top Commit: Moultrie (Ga.) Colquitt County tight end Landen Thomas, No. 27 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: July perhaps hasn’t been kinder to any program than Florida State. The Seminoles have picked up four commitments so far this month in Washington (D.C.) Gonazaga four-star EDGE DD Holmes, Olney (Md.) Good Counsel four-star wide receiver Elijah Moore, Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) Benjamin three-star cornerback Ricky Knight and Phenix City (Ala.) Central three-star safety Red Morgan.
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15. South Carolina — 89.657
0 five-stars | 8 four-stars | 5 three-stars | 13 total recruits
Top Commit: Dillon (S.C.) offensive tackle Josiah Thompson, No. 47 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Shane Beamer and company have once again begun putting together an impressive class in Columbia. The Gamecocks are in the mix for a number of top prospects and have already received commitments from a pair of top-100 recruits in Dillon (S.C.) four-star offensive tackle Josiah Thompson and Dorchester (S.C.) Woodland four-star offensive tackle Kam Pringle. Pringle, Savannah (Ga.) Calvary Day four-star tight end Michael Smith and Marietta (Ga.) Walton four-star EDGE Wendell Gregory all joined the class in January, giving South Carolina an electric start to the 2024 cycle.
16. Oklahoma — 89.640
0 five-stars | 7 four-stars | 5 three-stars | 12 total recruits
Top Commit: Missouri City (Texas) Hightower wide receiver Zion Kearney, No. 62 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Los Alamitos (Calif.) top-100 tight end Davon Mitchell made a splash this weekend by committing to the Oklahoma Sooners. Brent Venables’ staff has thus far built a class that consists of four top-300 prospects in Zion Kearney, Davon Mitchell, Lewisville (Texas) four-star safety Jaydan Hardy and Odessa (Texas) four-star wide receiver Ivan Carreon.
17. Texas — 89.624
0 five-stars | 8 four-stars | 5 three-stars | 13 total recruits
Top Commit: Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy running back Jerrick Gibson, No. 65 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: After getting off to a relatively slow start in the 2024 cycle, Steve Sarkisian’s staff has been on a tear on the recruiting trail. Eleven of the Longhorns’ 13 commits have pledged since the start of June, including Jerrick Gibson. Daingerfield (Texas) four-star wide receiver Aeryn Hampton is the latest to join Texas’ class after initially decommitting last November.
18. Arkansas — 89.096
0 five-stars | 6 four-stars | 8 three-stars | 14 total recruits
Top Commit: Pine Bluff (Ark.) Wilbur D. Mills defensive lineman Charleston Collins, No. 81 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Missouri City (Texas) Ridge Point top-150 wide receiver Ashton Bethel-Roman bolstered the Razorbacks’ class on the Fourth of July as the most recent commitment for Arkansas. Charleston Collins leads the way for the hogs with four more four-star recruits alongside: Pine Bluff (Ark.) athlete Courtney Crutchfield, Leeds (Ala.) defensive lineman Kavion Henderson, Ocean Springs (Miss.) St. Martin wide receiver Noreel White and Batesville (Miss.) South Panola linebacker Julius Pope.
19. Stanford — 88.930
0 five-stars | 6 four-stars | 22 three-stars | 28 total recruits
Top Commit: Avon (Conn.) Old Farms defensive lineman Benedict Umeh, No. 78 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Stanford’s class has no shortage of commits, to say the least. The Cardinal have already secured pledges from 28 recruits in the 2024 class, including top-100 defensive lineman Benedict Umeh. Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei top-150 quarterback Elijah Brown committed to Stanford in mid-June along with 22 more of Stanford’s 28 commits. The ridiculous month of June launched Stanford into the top-25 after finishing No. 42 in the 2023 On3 Industry Team Rankings.
20. Nebraska — 88.878
0 five-stars | 5 four-stars | 18 three-stars | 23 total recruits
Top Commit: Ainsworth (Neb.) tight end Carter Nelson, No. 59 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: The commitment of four-star tight end Carter Nelson was the news of the month of June for Huskers fans. Matt Rhule has put together an already large class through mid-July in what has been his first cycle as head coach in Lincoln. Miami (Fla.) Palmetto three-star wide receiver Jacory Barney committed to open July and is the latest to pledge to Nebraska.
21. Auburn — 88.798
0 five-stars | 5 four-stars | 5 three-stars | 10 total recruits
Top Commit: Tuskegee (Ala.) Booker T. Washington linebacker Joseph Phillips, No. 121 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Top-150 recruits Joseph Phillips and Little Rock (Ark.) Christian Academy quarterback Walker White headline Auburn’s relatively small 2024 class. The Tigers have received two July pledges from Pinson (Ala.) Clay-Chalkville three-star linebacker D’Angelo Barber and Pike Road (Ala.) three-star defensive lineman Malik Blocton.
22. Miami — 88.718
0 five-stars | 4 four-stars | 12 three-stars | 16 total recruits
Top Commit: Chicago (Ill.) Kenwood Academy EDGE Marquise Lightfoot, No. 63 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Miami’s recruiting win over Ohio State in the battle for Marquise Lightfoot jumped the Hurricanes into the top 25 at the start of July. Lightfoot was the third top-150 recruit to join Miami’s class after Northport (Ala.) Tuscaloosa County four-star running back Kevin Riley and Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas four-star wide receiver Chance Robinson.
23. Texas Tech — 88.544
0 five-stars | 4 four-stars | 12 three-stars | 18 total recruits
Top Commit: Sachse (Texas) EDGE Cheta Ofili, No. 144 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Cheta Ofili sits atop the Red Raiders’ 2024 group after committing in April. Prosper (Texas) four-star offensive tackle Ellis Davis, Hutto (Texas) four-star quarterback Will Hammond and Pflugerville (Texas) Weiss four-star safety Peyton Morgan bolster Texas Tech’s No. 1 Big 12 class.
24. Purdue — 88.445
0 five-stars | 5 four-stars | 13 three-stars | 20 total recruits
Top Commit: Cincinnati (Ohio) La Salle cornerback Koy Beasley, No. 116 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Purdue had a busy end to June with seven commitments coming after June 20. The Boilermakers picked up Koy Beasley in addition to Lake Dallas (Texas) four-star wide receiver Keonde Henry, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas four-star cornerback Earl Kulp, Saint Petersburg (Fla.) Clearwater Central Catholic three-star athlete Shamar Rigby, DeSoto (Texas) Parish Episcopal three-star defensive lineman Caleb Mitchell, Englewood (Colo.) Cherry Creek three-star interior offensive lineman Max Parrott and Brownsburg (Ind.) kicker Spencer Porath.
25. Wisconsin — 88.411
0 five-stars | 3 four-stars | 14 three-stars | 17 total recruits
Top Commit: Royersford (Pa.) Pope John Paul II offensive tackle Kevin Heywood, No. 243 in the On3 Industry Ranking
Summary: Luke Fickell’s first full cycle so far has Wisconsin sitting in the top 25 in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. Royersford (Pa.) Pope John Paul II four-star offensive tackle Kevin Heywood committed in June. A trio of recruits have pledged to the Badgers in July: Saint Paul (Minn.) Irondale four-star interior offensive lineman Emerson Mandell, Chicago (Ill.) Mount Carmel three-star running back Darrion Dupree and Philadelphia (Pa.) St. Joseph’s Prep three-star cornerback Omillio Agard.