NSD24

USF Football Adds 25 In Highest Ranked Class In The American

December 20, 2023

2024 Signing Day Central (Signee Roster & Bios)
 
Bulls Class Ranked No. 48 Nationally by Rivals, by far the highest rated class outside the autonomous five conferences
 
TAMPA, FLA., DEC. 20, 2023 – Head coach Alex Golesh continued to add fuel to the fast rise of USF football on Wednesday, the first day of the NCAA Early Signing Period, as he and the USF staff welcomed 25 new Bulls in a class ranked the highest in the American Athletic Conference and highest among all programs outside of the autonomous five conferences by Rivals.
 
As of 5 p.m. on Friday, Rivals ranked the Bulls' 2024 signing class No. 48 in the nation, well out-pacing Tulsa (No. 63) as the next closest conference program and next closest non-autonomy five program. It marked the Bulls highest ranked recruiting class in 10 years and first in the top 50 since the 2014 class checked in at No. 39. USF's 2024 class stands higher in the Rivals rankings than 24 autonomous conference programs. Among the Bulls' 25 early signees were two four-star recruits and 16 three-stars.
 
USF added 12 players on offense including four-star tight end Jonathan Echols (6-6, 225/Franklin, Ga./IMG Academy), a late flip from Tennessee and the Bulls seventh-highest rated recruit in history according to 247Sports and the highest since tight end Sean Price in 2012.

"There was certainly a huge trust factor there," Golesh said of Echols. "I think what he found out through the process was that relationships were the most important thing. And certainly he felt like from a development standpoint, from a resource standpoint, he can get anything and everything he ever wanted at the University of South Florida."

On the defensive side of the ball, USF added 12 high school players, including defensive back Fred Gaskin (5-10, 180/Ocala, Fla./Vanguard HS), who was rated a four-star recruit when he committed to the Bulls over an offer from Alabama among numerous others, as well as NJCAA All-American defensive end Jaylen Pettus (6-3, 245/Iowa Western CC) and standout Mainland High School linebacker Rodney Hill (5-10, 210 / Daytona Beach, Fla.) who posted 103 tackles (33.5 for loss) for a Buccaneers defense that pitched six shutouts on its way to a 3S state championship
 
USF also added a standout Bull legacy on special teams as Tampa product Nico Gramatica (Cambridge Christian HS), the son of All-Pro Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Martin Gramatica, followed in the footsteps of his uncles Bill Gramatica (1998-2000) and Santiago Gramatica (2001-04) who were both standout kickers at USF and in the NFL.
 
The Bulls added 16 players from the state of Florida, six from Georgia, and one each from Iowa, Ohio, and Tennessee. The Early Signing Period runs through Dec. 22. The Late Signing Period for Division I college football begins on February 7.
 
"A really cool day for our program in a lot of ways," Golesh said. "One, we are practicing to play in a bowl game tomorrow, which I think has been monumental for our program moving forward. And then Signing Day. I'm super grateful to our staff for how they have attacked recruiting. I'm really, really proud about what we were able to do today. We addressed a bunch of needs."
 
On offense, the Bulls added four offensive linemen, three wide receivers, two running backs, two tight ends, and a quarterback.
 
Up front, USF got stronger with Braden Carter (6-6, 285/Cumming, Ga.), Chenellson Exume (6-4, 250/Miami, Fla.), Tyreek Major (6-6, 305/Tampa, Fla.) and Teriyan Morman (6-5, 330/Ocala, Fla.).
 
The Bulls added three wide receivers in Bay Area native Arkese Parks (6-2, 180/Tampa, Fla.), Joshua Porter (6-0, 171/Sebring, Fla.) and Brandon Winton (6-2, 175/Alcoa, Tenn.) and quarterback Marcelis Tate (6-2, 180/Neptune Beach, Fla.).
 
Joining the Bulls at running back are Nykahi Davenport (6-0, 190/Roswell, Ga.) and Alvon Isaac (5-9, 166/Hawthorne, Fla.), while joining Echols at tight end is Levi Smiley (6-4, 220/Cincinnati, Ohio).
 
On the defensive side of the ball, USF added four linebackers, four defensive ends, three defensive backs and one defensive tackle. 
  
The linebacker additions joining Hill include Devon Byrd (6-3, 190/West Palm Beach, Fla.), Zavier Hamilton (6-2, 218/Navarre, Fla.), and Ashton Mosley (6-3, 235/Blountstown, Fla.).
 
Up front, the four defensive ends consist of Dinellson Exume (6-4, 234/Miami, Fla.) whose twin brother also committed to USF on the other side of the line, Ryan Jenkins (6-4, 230/Albany, Ga.), Jaylen Pettus (6-3, 245/Council Bluffs, Iowa), and Ira Singleton (6-5, 220/Lilburn, Ga.). The Bulls also added to their front with defensive tackle Jahari Grant (6-2, 280/Port St. Lucie, Fla.).
 
The secondary additions include Jermaine Dalias (6-2, 190/Coconut Creek, Fla.), Fred Gaskin (5-10, 180/Ocala, Fla.), and Hasaan Sykes (6-0, 170/Tucker, Ga.).
 
Four players are already with the Bulls in Boca Raton joining in practice bowl preparations. They are Echols, Porter, Tate, and Winton.
 
USF (6-6) takes on Syracuse (6-6) in the Boca Raton Bowl Thursday in an 8 p.m. kickoff on ESPN. The game, USF's first bowl appearance since 2018, can be heard live in the Bay Area on 97.1 FM (97X) as well as digitally on 102.5 HD-2 and Bulls Unlimited on TuneIn radio. ESPN National is also producing a live radio broadcast.
 
Season tickets renewals for the 2024 season may be reserved at USFBullstix.com or by calling/texting 1-800-GoBulls.
 
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