Notre Dame, Georgia, Ohio State and Louisville are the four teams with the most ESPN 300 commitments as of now for the 2023 cycle. The Irish stand at the top with eight of the top 300 recruits, with Georgia one behind with seven.
While those teams have gotten off to a fast start, only 90 ESPN 300 prospects have made a commitment, which means there is still a lot of change that could happen within this class. There are still nine of 10 five-star recruits uncommitted and most position groups still have the top recruit available.
Some highly sought-after recruits are still on the board, so here is a look at the top uncommitted prospects left in the 2023 class.
Quarterback Arch Manning is the top-ranked recruit in the 2023 class, and his lineage isn’t the only reason why.Β Ken Ruinard-USA TODAY Sports
Quarterback
Arch Manning
ESPN 300 rank: 1
Manning has been one of the most talked about recruits in the class, given his uncles are Peyton and Eli, his grandfather is Archie and his father is Cooper Manning. He has kept a low profile, though, and the family has intentionally allowed him to stay out of the spotlight to just be a kid.
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss and Texas have been the schools mentioned the most with Manning. He has taken visits this spring after focusing on his football season and has started to ramp up his recruiting focus. Manning doesn’t have a commitment date announced yet, and his coach has said he is still open to the process and wants to take his time to evaluate each program.
He doesn’t need to rush a decision, as every program would have a spot for him if he wanted to commit.
Running back
Richard Young
ESPN 300 rank: 11
Young is a 5-foot-11 and 195-pound back from Lehigh Acres, Florida, and is the No. 1 running back overall.
He is considering Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon and Texas A&M, and is still going through the process. He took visits to Florida and Georgia in March, then visited Alabama in April and Oregon at the…
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