Teams with the most 5-star commits in updated Rivals300 rankings

By admin — In News — July 14, 2026

   ​Rivals updated its recruiting rankings — the Rivals300 — for the 2027 cycle on Monday. In the update, Rivals’ Scouting and Rankings Team dished out five-star status to 23 prospects.Of those 23 five-stars, 21 are currently committed, as of July 14. Those commitments have dispersed among 13 programs, five of which have landed multiple so far.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement $19.99 gets you a FULL year of On3 | Rivals national coverage Texas A&M’s top-ranked class features the nation’s No. 1 offensive tackle and safety. Oregon still has Rivals’ No. 1 QB in the mix, as well as a newly-minted five-star receiver. Notre Dame and Oklahoma now have seven Rivals five-stars in their classes combined.Rivals breaks down the teams that have the most five-star commits, according to the updated Rivals300 rankings:No school was more represented atop the new Rivals300 than the Fighting Irish. Head coach Marcus Freeman and Co. have the No. 2 class in the nation and four of their top commits were ranked inside the top 23 on Monday.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHeadlining the quartet is Chicago St. Patrick defensive lineman David Folorunsho. Despite still being an industry four-star, the 6-foot-3, 285-pounder is now Rivals’ No. 9 overall prospect and No. 2 DL. He committed in May, as did Carteret (N.J.) St. Peter’s Prep offensive tackle Olu Olubobola, now the No. 20 player and No. 3 OT.The following month, both Folorunsho and Olubobola were paired with another five-star on each side of the trenches. Lake Charles (La.) Sam Houston interior offensive lineman Albert Simien (No. 10 NATL.) and Downingtown (Pa.) East EDGE Abraham Sesay (No. 16 NATL.) continued what’s been a massive run of recruiting wins for Notre Dame.The class still sits at No. 2 nationally, according to the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. The Irish also inked the No. 2 class in the 2026 cycle.Brent Venables and the Sooners saw a third commit obtain five-star status in the Rivals300 on Monday. Oklahoma City (Okla.) Mustang cornerback Gabriel Osborne Jr. jumped up to No. 21 overall, continuing his rise in what’s an elite group of defensive backs this cycle.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOsborne is one of two in-state five-stars in the Oklahoma class, flanking Fort Gibson offensive tackle Cooper Hackett (No. 12 NATL.). The 6-foot-7 blue-chipper flipped from Texas Tech back in the fall and highlights an elite OL group for position coach Bill Bedenbaugh. While not currently a Rivals five-star, Bixby (Okla.) OT Kaeden Penny (No. 32 NATL.) is also in the mix.One of the Sooners’ biggest wins of the cycle came in March as they went to the Bluegrass to land Danville (Ky.) Boyle County tight end Seneca Driver (No. 15 NATL.). Rivals has been high on Driver for some time and he remains the No. 1 TE in the new rankings.The Aggies still have five five-stars according to the industry rankings, but just two are inside the top 23 in the new Rivals300.Advertiseme  

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