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With prep football stars across the nation announcing their college commitments, SI.com takes a look at the top 100 recruits and which schools did best on National Signing Day. Georgia already landed its man—five-star quarterback Jacob Eason (10) from Lake Stevens (Wash.) High, who committed in July 2014 and is already enrolled in classes. Clemson got theirs too, with Spartanburg (S.C.) High RB Tavien Feaster, who committed last February. But what about the nation's top player, Paramus (N.J.) Catholic High DT Rashan Gary (55)? Go to SI.com/college-football for a complete signing day wrap-up.
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