National Signing Day 2019: Predicting where the top 25 uncommitted recruits sign

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - FEBRUARY 07:American Heritage cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr. announces his intent to play for the Alabama Crimson Tide at American Heritage School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.(Photo by Douglas Jones/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - FEBRUARY 07:American Heritage cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr. announces his intent to play for the Alabama Crimson Tide at American Heritage School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.(Photo by Douglas Jones/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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  • High School: Mater Dei
  • Composite Ranking: No. 124, No. 12 S
  • Interested Programs: Oklahoma, Oregon, Ole Miss, Alabama, Arizona

Jeremiah Criddell is another high school recruit that has recently reopened their recruiting trail. Criddell decommitted from Oregon near the end of November after he was all in on joining the Ducks.

However, there is always the possibility of Criddell rejoining the Ducks with the safety making a visit to Eugene. at 5’11” and 188 pounds, he can step in right away and begin making plays for the Ducks in the Pac-12 North.

He is also a versatile player that can move around a bit if a program wishes to play him a little at cornerback as well. Some of the experts at 247Sports have him going to Oklahoma but the Ducks still shouldn’t be ruled out of the equation yet either.

Prediction: Oregon

  • High School: IMG Academy
  • Composite Ranking: No. 104, No. 7 RB
  • Interested Programs: Penn State, Texas, Auburn, Georgia, Tennessee

Noah Cain is one of the top available running backs on signing day. At 5’10” and 212 pounds, the running back has a solid build that should allow him to be a workhorse that will pound the rock repeatedly for a program.

Cain has made visits to multiple programs and there seems to be a split as to where he’s going to end up playing football. Penn State has done a good job of developing running backs and showcasing what they can do. Georgia, of course, loves to pound the football in the SEC.

Texas has had a resurgence this year in the Big-12 and will get their shot against the Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl. Landing Cain would be a huge addition to what Tom Herman is trying to build in Austin.

Scheduled Commitment Time: Dec. 19 11:00 a.m.

Prediction: Texas