College football recruiting is the process of identifying, evaluating, and signing prospective student-athletes to play football at a college or university. The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) allows each team to sign up to 25 recruits per year. The recruiting process begins in earnest in the spring of a recruit’s junior year of high school and culminates on National Signing Day in February of their senior year.
Recruiting is a critical part of college football. The success of a program is often directly tied to the quality of its recruits. Top recruits can make an immediate impact on the field and help a team compete for championships. In addition, recruiting can help build a program’s brand and generate revenue. Top recruits can attract attention from fans and media, which can lead to increased ticket sales and television ratings.