National Signing Day 2011 Update

In a few short days the college football betting world will be center stage on every sport outlet, as National Signing Day 2011 is almost here. For those NCAA football betting handicappers unfamiliar with the annual tradition, the first week of February marks the time when American college's football programs recruit the top freshmen talent. Here are the top three recruits for 2011.

  • Jeff Driskel QB - Driskel was our top pick for college freshmen quarterbacks on a recent top three top quarterback list. Currently committed to Florida, Driskel is the ideal quarterback for many division one programs. At six foot four inches tall and 225 pounds of muscle, Driskel has the build, passing accuracy and mobility that professional scouts dream about.

With former Notre Dame Head Coach and Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Charlie Weis moving on to Gainesville, Driskel will surely be one of the top quarterback's in the nation in a couple of seasons.

  • George Farmer WR - Currently projected as the top wide receiving threat of the 2011 National Signing season, Farmer is in a verbal agreement with USC. Once signing with the team, it is expected by many, that Farmer will emerge as one of the top receiving options in the NCAA during the 2011 season. At six feet two inches tall and only 200 pounds, Farmer has a ways to go in putting on enough muscle to play against the big boys of the NCAA.

However, given that Farmer is one hell of a talented player, with incredible speed, good hands and leaping ability, there's no reason to think he can't be a top wide receiver in the NCAA by his senior year.

  • Jadevon Clowney DE - Clowney is considered by many of our colleagues to be the top player for the 2011 national recruiting class. At six foot six inches and 250 pounds of muscle, we aren't ones to argue with that assessment. Clowney's forte is the run oriented defense. Meaning to say, he can blow by blockers, and sacking both running back's and quarterback's is where he'll make his reputation.