…that Jackson Fvcking Arnold is IT.
Drafted JA over Arch and Nelson. Green and PJ also drafted. Mostly pointless… but still cool to see OU ‘croots getting more pub.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...2023-college-football-recruits-two-superteams
(Here’s the main snippet for the dollar shave club poors…)
College football's 2023 recruiting class is loaded with talent. There are 18 five-star prospects in the
2023 ESPN 300, which is the second-most five-stars in a recruiting cycle since 2016.
In fact, there is so much talent in this recruiting class that recruiting experts Craig Haubert and Tom Luginbill went back and forth drafting two superteams of 2023 prospects.
They went 22 rounds, going position-by-position seeking to draft the best group of players who will sign their national letters of intent during either the early signing period (Dec. 21-23) or February's national signing day (Feb. 1, 2023).
Each roster will be made up of 11 starters on offense and 11 starters on defense. Haubert and Luginbill were able to draft positions in any order. Given there are four five-star quarterbacks --
USC commit
Malachi Nelson (No. 1),
Texas commit
Arch Manning (No. 2),
Oregon commit
Dante Moore (No. 3) and
Oklahoma commit
Jackson Arnold (No. 8) -- ranked in the top 10 overall, two of them won't be drafted.
Which future college football stars were drafted? Who has the edge? What were the biggest surprises? At the end, you can vote on who has the better superteam.
Oklahoma | 2023 ESPN 300 ranking: 8
Haubert: I'm going to draft a little heavier in terms of guys I've seen play in person this year, but he had the most impressive performance I saw. He has played against good competition at Guyer High School (Texas), he has excellent ability as a passer with a quick release, and he's dangerous as a runner. He's a true dual threat who, I think, as a high school kid, can be a plug-and-play QB at Oklahoma.