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Recruiting Round-Up: Early Signing Day Edition

Gonna do something a little different for today- Instead of doing a follow-up of the day prior, I’m going to keep updating this post throughout the day with commitments as they come in (Probably will update every 10mins or so).
Air Force: NR LB SirVocea Dennis (Syracuse, NY/Christian Brothers Academy/The Peddie School)
Alabama: 4* S Jordan Battle (Fort Lauderdale, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas), 5* OT Evan Neal (Okeechobee, FL/Okeechobee/IMG Academy), 5* RB Trey Sanders (Port St. Joe, FL/Port St. Joe/IMG Academy)
Primary Recruiter (Battle): Joe Pannunzio
Primary Recruiter (Neal): Brent Key
Primary Recruiter (Sanders): Tosh Lupoi
Arizona: 4* CB Bobby Wolfe (Houston, TX/Madison)
Arizona State: 4* DE Stephon Wright (Los Angeles, CA/Cathedral)
Primary Recruiter: Antonio Pierce
Arkansas: 3* CB Gregory Brooks Jr. (Harvey, LA/West Jefferson)
Primary Recruiter: Ron Cooper
Arkansas State: NR CB Amir Howard (Citra, FL/North Marion/Fort Scott CC), NR DT Aaron Donkor (Roswell, NM/New Mexico Military Institute), NR OG Ernesto Ramirez (Norwalk, CA/Cerritos College), NR DE Kailon Davis (Reserve, LA/East St. John/Independence)
Auburn: 4* DE Derick Hall (Gulfport, MS/Gulfport), 3* RB DJ Williams (Sebring, FL/Sebring)
Primary Recruiter (Hall): Marcus Woodson
Primary Recruiter (Williams): Tim Horton
Ball State: NR WR Jerwuan Thomas (Huntsville, AL/Virgil Grissom School)
Baylor: 3* TE Sam Snyder (Orange Park, FL/Fleming Island), 4* ATH Peyton Powell (Odessa, TX/Permian), 3* OG Davis DiVall (Bridgton, ME/Bridgton Academy), 3* WR Jaylen Ellis (Round Rock, TX/Cedar Ridge)
Primary Recruiter (Snyder & DiVall): Evan Cooper
Primary Recruiter (Ellis): Shawn Bell
Boise State: 3* WR Shea Whiting (Houston, TX/Alief Taylor)
Primary Recruiter: Eric Kiesau
Boston College: 3* S Connor Grieco (Montvale, NJ/St. Joseph Regional), 3* CB Josh DeBerry (Warren, MI/De La Salle Collegiate), 3* DT Mike Ciaffoni (Sudbury, MA/Sudbury-Lincoln Regional)
Primary Recruiter (Grieco): Anthony Campanile
Primary Recruiter (DeBerry): Bill Sheridan
Primary Recruiter (Ciaffoni): Jim Reid
Bowling Green: 2* DE Andrew Bench (Genoa, OH/Genoa Area), 3* CB Davin Wilson (Moreno Valley, CA/Rancho Verde), NR WR Jake Rogers (Medina, OH/Highland), NR OG Christopher Oliver (Erie, PA/Cathedral Prep), [3* WR Tyrone Broden[(https://247sports.com/PlayeTyrone-Broden-46055265) (West Bloomfield, MI/West Bloomfield), NR DT Blaine Spires (Youngstown, OH/East), NR ATH Brennan Spiess (London, OH/London), NR ATH Davion Daniels (Hubbard, OH/Hubbard), NR S Jajuan Hudson (Camden, NJ/Camden), NR DE Dawan Martin (Youngstown, OH/East)
Buffalo: 2* DT Ronald McGee (Sumter, SC/SumteHighland CC), NR DT CJ Bazile (Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne), MR RB Larry Robbins (Miami, FL/Northwestern), 2* DE Georell Kidd (Miami, FL/Northwestern), NR OG Caelan Shepard (Annapolis, MD/Broadneck Senior), NR TE Tyler Stephens (Leavittsburg, OH/Labrae), 2* OT Anthony Laudicina (Wayne, PA/Radnor)
Cal: 3* CB Jaylen Martin (Corona, CA/Eleanor Roosevelt)
Primary Recruiter: Gerald Alexander
Charleston: NR RB Felix Nembhard (Homestead, FL/South Dade)
Charlotte: NR WR Quinton Patten (Blythewood, SC/Blythewood), 3* CB Bryson Whitehead (Cornelius, NC/William Amos Hough), NR OT Yontez Jarrell (Jacksonville, FL/Ed White), 2* TE Rhett Read (Jewett, TX/Leon/Blinn College), NR CB Solomon Rogers NR CB Solomon Rogers (Rolesville, NC/Rolesville)
Central Michigan: 3* CB Ormondell Dingle (Detroit, MI/Cass Technical), 3* ATH Kyron McKinnie-Harper (Detroit, MI/Cass Technical), 3* CB Dishon McNary (Dallas, GA/East Paulding/Independence CC)
Cincinnati: 3* WR Ja’Quan Sheppard (Zephyrhills, FL/Zephyrhills)
Clemson: 3* OT Kaleb Boateng (Fort Lauderdale, FL/Fort Lauderdale), 4* DT Tyler Davis (Apopka, FL/Wekiva)
Primary Recruiter (Boateng): Robbie Caldwell
Primary Recruiter (Davis): Todd Bates
Colorado: NR DT Janaz Jordan (Hampton, VA/Bethel/Hinds CC), 3* LB Marvin Ham (Bellevile, MI/Belleville), 3* CB KJ Trujillo (Orange, CA/Orange Lutheran)
Primary Recruiter (Trujillo): Darrin Chiaverini
Colorado State: 3* CB Caleb Blake (Orlando, FL/Bishop Moore Catholic), 2* OT Alex Azusenis (Powell, OH/Oletangy Liberty), NR CB Andre Neal (Owings Mills, MD/New Town/College of San Mateo), 3* WR Dante Wright (Navarre, FL/Navarre), 3* WR Ty McCullouch (Moreno Valley, CA/Rancho Verde)
Primary Recruiter (Wright): Joe Cox
Primary Recruiter (McCullouch): Ronnie Letson
East Carolina: 3* CB Juan Powell (Atlanta, GA/Douglass)
Eastern Michigan: 3* WR DeAnthony Ball (Atlanta, GA/Carver), 3* LB Brandon Burks (Pickerington, OH/Pickerington Central/Butler CC), 2* LB Charles Brown Jr. (Edgewood, MD/Edgewood)
FAU: 3* TE Rahmod Smith (Homestead, FL/Homestead), 3* S Dwight Toombs II (Port St. Lucie, FL/St. Lucie West Centennial), NR WR Adrian Bryant (Visalia, CA/College of the Sequoias)
FIU: 2* K Tommy Heatherly (Grove, OK/Grove/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M), NR DE Ty Danzy (Anderson, SC/Westside), NR OT Julius Pierce (Sanford, FL/Seminole)
Florida: 4* OG Deyavie Hammond (Lakeland, FL/Lakeland), 4* DE Lloyd Summerall (Lakeland, FL/Lakeland), 4* TE Keon Zipperer (Lakeland, FL/Lakeland)
Prmary Recruiter (Hammond & Zipperer): Larry Scott
Primary Recruiter (Summerall): Todd Grantham
Florida State: 3* DT Malcolm Ray (Miami, FL/Miami Carol City), 3* CB Jarvis Brownlee (Opa Locka, FL/Miami Carol City), 4* S Raymond Woodie III (Tallahassee, FL/Florida State Univ. School)
Primary Recruiter (Ray & Brownlee): Telly Lockette
Primary Recruiter: Raymond Woodie
Fresno State: 3* CB Deven Jarvis (La Puente, CA/Bishop Amat), 3* LB Devonta Bridges (Rialto, CA/William Amina Charter), 3* RB Peyton Dixon (Reno, NV/Bishop Manogue), 3* WR Joshua Kelly (Fresno, CA/San Joaquin Memorial), 3* ATH Levelle Bailey (Sacramento, CA/Luther Burbank)
Primary Recruiter (Jarvis): Ryan Grubb
Georgia: 4* QB Dwan Mathis (Belleville, MI/Oak Park), 5* LB Nakobe Dean (Horn Lake, MS/Horn Lake), NR QB Stetson Bennett IV (Blackshear, GA/Pierce County/Jones County JC)
Primary Recruiter (Mathis): James Coley
Primary Recruiter (Dean): Dan Lanning
Georgia Southern: NR LB Caree Collier (Augusta, GA/Aquinas), NR OG Verneal Henshaw Jr. (Bunnell, FL/Flagler-Palm Coast)
Georgia Tech: 2* DT Joseph Appiah Darkwa (Dusseldorf, Germany), 3* WR Ahmarean Brown (Tampa, FL/Jefferson)
Hawaii: NR LB Tauivi Ho Ching (Tafuna, American Samoa/Tafuna/Mt. San Antonio College)
Houston: 3* DE Taures Payne (Hoover, AL/HooveNorthwest Mississippi CC), 3* OT Rodquice Chaney (Houston, TX/Alief Elsik)
Howard: 2* OT James Prince (White Plains, NY/Archbishop Stepinac)
Idaho: 3* RB Kiahn Martinez (Aurora, CO/Regis Jesuit), 3* WR Camren Thomas (Los Angeles, CA/Hawkins), 2* DT Vei Tomasi (Oakland, CA/Fremont/Laney College), 2* RB Nick Romano (Meridian, ID/Rocky Mountain), 2* LB Tanner Brooks (Mead, WA/Mt. Spokane), 2* LB Austin Holt (Palatka, FL/Palatka/College Of The Desert), NR LB Jalan Jenkins (Evanston, IL/Evanston/Butte College), 2* S Satchel Escalante (Chandler, AZ/Hamilton/Scottsdale CC), 2* QB Nathan Cisco (Thompson’s Station, TN/Independence)
Illinois: 3* DE Keith Randolph (Belleville, IL/Belleville West)
Primary Recruiter: Cory Patterson
Indiana: 3* DT Juan Harris (Janesville, WI/ParkeIndependence CC), 3* DT Antoine Whitner (Richmond, VA/Godwin/IMG Academy)
Primary Recruiter (Harris): Mark Hagen
Iowa: 3* ATH Daraun McKinney (River Rouge, MI/River Rouge), 3* RB Shadrick Byrd
Primary Recruiter (McKinney): Phil Parker
Primary Recruiter (Byrd): Derrick Foster
Kansas State: NR OG Taylor Poitier (Mission, KS/Bishop Miege), 3* CB William Jones (Arlington, TX/Mansfield Summit), 3* FB Jax Dineen (Lawrence, KS/Lawrence Free State), 3* QB Jaren Lewis (Columbia, MO/Battle)
Kennesaw State: 2* LB Joel Parker (Pinson, AL/Pinson Valley), NR RB Iaan Cousin (Kennesaw, GA/Mt. Zion), 3* DT Antwann Fann (Perry, GA/Perry), NR OG Jack Chavis (New Hebron, MS/New Hebron/Holmes CC), NR OT Devin Floyd (Rome, GA/Rome), [NR S Darius Miller](Ringgold, GA/Coachulla Creek/Dodge City CC), NR S Kadarius Satterwhite (Newnan, GA/Newnan/Dodge City CC), NR OG Jeremiah Paulo (Lakewood, CA/Lakewood/Long Beach City College)
Kent State: 2* RB Bryan Bradford (Saint Louis, MO/Christian Brothers), 3* DE Prince Okituama (Newark, NJ/West Side), 2* OG Adam Tourville (La Habra, CA/La Habra/Cerritos College)
Kentucky: 3* ATH Taj Dodson (Fairburn, GA/Creekside), 4* S Quandre Mosely (Brunswick, GA/Glynn Academy/Eastern Arizona College)
Primary Recruiter (Dodson): Matt House
Louisville: 3* QB Evan Conley (Marietta, GA/Kell)
Primary Recruiter: Bryan Brown
LSU: 4* DT Siaki Ika (Salt Lake City, UT/East), 4* ATH Raydarious Jones (Horn Lake, MS/Horn Lake)
Primary Recruiter (Ika): Bill Busch
Primary Recruiter (Jones): Corey Raymond
Marshall: NR DT Elijah Alston (Chesapeake, VA/Oscar Smith), NR RB Cedrick Wilcox (Port St. Lucie, FL/St. Lucie West Centennial), NR OT Josh Ball (Fredericksburg, VA/Stafford Sr./Butler CC)
Maryland: 3* TE Malik Jackson (Fort Meade, MD/Meade Senior)
Memphis: NR CB Gabe Rogers (Jackson, MS/Callaway/Jones County JC), NR OT John Dale (De Kalb, MS/Kemper County/Hinds CC)
Miami OH: 2* DE Jahmal Wynter (McDonough, GA/Henry County/Highland CC)
Michigan: 5* S Daxton Hill (Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington), 4* WR Cornelius Johnson (Greenwich, CT/Brunswick School)
Primary Recruiter (Hill): Sherrone Moore
Primary Recruiter (Johnson): Don Brown
Michigan State: 3* OT Maverick Hansen (Farmington, MI/Harrison)
Middle Tennessee State: 2* CB Jalen Jackson (Valrico, FL/Bloomingdale), 3* DE Darius Williams (Hemingway, SC/Hemingway), NR LB Roninn Wright (Kingsland, GA/Camden County)
Minnesota: 3* CB Kelvin Clemmons (Tampa, FL/Alonso/Hutchinson CC)
Missouri: 3* LB Devin Nicholson (Detroit, MI/Cass Technical), 3* DE Darius Robinson (Canton, MI/Canton), 3* DT Chris Daniels (Euless, TX/Trinity/Copiah-Lincoln CC), 3* LB Jamie Pettway (Albany, GA/Westover)
Primary Recruiter (Nicholson & Robinson): AJ Ofodile
Montana: 2* OT Dumitru Salagor (Camas, WA/Union)
Murray State: 3* QB Brandon Wharton II (Nolensville, TN/Nolensville)
Navy: 3* FB Sitiveni Kaufusi (Honolulu, HI/Punahou), 3* S BJ Gibson (Marietta, GA/Walton)
Nebraska: 3* OT Brant Banks (Houston, TX/Westbury Christian School), 3* OT Jimmy Fritzsche (Greenville, SC/Greenville), 4* DE Ty Robinson (Gilbert, AZ/Higley)
Primary Recruiter (Banks & Fritzsche): Greg Austin
Primary Recruiter (Robinson): Mike Dawson
Nevada: 3* DE Javasia Brunson (Lufkin, TX/Lufkin), 3* DE Breylon Garcia (Lufkin, TX/Lufkin)
New Mexico: 3* S Shaddrick Lowery (Fort Lauderdale, FL/American Heritage/College of the Canyons), 3* Qb Brandt Hughes (Chico, CA/Pleasant Valley/Butte College), NR WR Jordan Kress (Glendale, AZ/Mountain Ridge/Butte College), 3* TE Kyle Jarvis (Antioch, CA/Antioch/Contra Costa College), 3* OG Jacob Jankoviak (Fullerton, CA/Centennial/Fullerton College), 3* CB Antonio Hunt (Lancaster, CA/Paraclete/College of the Canyons), 3* LB James Lewis (Tulsa, OK/Memorial/Coffeyville CC), 3* LB Reco Hannah (Wedowee, AL/Randolph County/Highland CC), NR LB Devin Sanders (San Diego, CA/Mira Mesa/San Diego Mesa College), 2* LB Jacobi Hearn (Clinton, MS/Clinton/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)
New Mexico State: NR S Chris Bell (Hendersonville, TN/Pope John Paul II/Independence CC), [2* WR Robert Downs](Cerritos, CA/Valley Christian/Fullerton College), 2* OG Eligah Hunter (Washington, DC/Friendship Collegiate Academy/ASA College NY), 3* DT Lama Lavea (El Paso, TX/Chapin), 3* LB Tevan McAdams (Denton, TX/GuyeTrinity Valley CC), NR LB Taylor Milton (Zachary, LA/Zachary), 2* OT Blake Walker (Visalia, CA/Central Valley Christian/Ventura College), 2* WR Terrell Warner (Holden, LA/WalkeDodge City CC), 2* WR Jared Wyatt (Wylie, TX/Wylie East/Navarro College)
Nicholls State: NR CB Jordan Jackson (Geismar, LA/Dutchtown)
North Carolina: 3* DE Tomari Fox (Suwanee, GA/Collins Hill), 3* OT Triston Miller (Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Country Day), 4* QB Sam Howell (Monroe, NC/Sun Valley)
Primary Recruiter (Howell): Tommy Thigpen
North Texas: 3* WR Khatib Lyles (El Paso, TX/Parkland), 3* CB Quinn Whitlock (Pinola, MS/Mendenhall/Copiah-Lincoln CC)
Northern Illinois: 3* WR Fabian McCray (Chicago, IL/Phillips Academy), NR DT Reece Heyerdahl (Neenah, WI/Neenah), 3* WR Tyrice Richie (Chicago Heights, IL/Marian Catholic/Dodge City CC)
Ohio: 2* OG Joe Oakes (Cincinnati, OH/Indian Hill)
Ohio State: 3* DT Jaden McKenzie (Wake Forest, NC/Wake Forest), 5* DE Zach Harrison (Lewis Center, OH/Oletangy Orange)
Primary Recruiter (McKenzie): Larry Johnson
Primary Recruiter (Harrison); Kevin Wilson
Oklahoma: 4* S Jeremiah Criddell (Santa Ana, CA/Mater Dei), 4* DE Marcus Stripling (Houston, TX/Mayde Creek)
Primary Recruiter (Criddell): Kerry Cooks
Primary Recruiter (Stripling): Calvin Thibodeaux
Oklahoma State: 4* WR Langston Anderson (Midland, TX/Heritage)
Primary Recruiter: Kasey Dunn
Old Dominion: 2* ATH Frederik Antoine (Canada), NR DE Tyree Bibby (Hialeah, FL/American/Coffeyville CC), NR CB Kaleb Ford-Dement (Whitehouse, TXWhitehouse/Kilgore JC), NR DT Carson Ramos (Yuba City, CA/Yuba City), NR LB Tony Williams (Mission Viejo, CA/Mission Viejo/Saddleback College)
Ole Miss: 3* WR Dontario Drummond (Laurel, MS/Laurel/East Mississippi CC)
Oregon: 3* DE Brandon Dorlus (Deerfield Beach, FL/Deerfield Beach), 3* LB Dru Mathis (Ventura, CA/Buena/Moorpark College)
Primary Recruiter (Dorlus & Mathis): Cort Dennison
Portland State: NR LB JJ Tuinei (Las Vegas, NV/Arbor View)
Penn State: 4* RB Noah Cain (Denton, TX/GuyeIMG Academy)
Primary Recruiter: Ja’Juan Seider
Rice: 2* CB Joshua Landrum (Cedar Hill, TX/Cedar Hill), 3* LB Josh Pearcy (Moorestown, NJ/Moorestown), NR WR Bradley Rozner (Needville, TX/Needville/Cisco College), NR DE Adrian Bickham (Tickfaw, LA/Varnado), 3* ATH Jake Bailey (Bellflower, CA/St. John Bosco), 2* OG Hunter Jones (Stockton, CA/St. Mary’s), NR S Naeem Smith (Iowa City, IA/Iowa City/Ellsworth CC)
Rutgers: 3* S TJ Robinson (Riverview, FL/Riverview), 3* RB Aaron Young (Coatesville, PA/Coatesville)
Primary Recruiter (Young): Lester Erb
Samford: NR ATH Trimarcus Cheeks (Hampton, GA/Dutchtown)
San Diego State: 2* LB Garret Fountain (Turlock, CA/Turlock), 3* OG Kyle Trombley (Yorba Linda, CA/Yorba Linda), 3* OC Joey Capra (Auburn, CA/Placer)
San Jose State: 3* WR Jamar Simpson (Moreno Valley, CA/Rancho Verde)
SMU: 3* DE Nelson Paul (Bunnell, FL/Flagler-Palm Coast)
Primary Recruiter: Randall Joyner
South Alabama: NR S Ryan Melton (West Point, MS/West Point), NR TE Nick Thompson (Madison, MS/St. Joseph Catholic/Holmes CC), NR ATH Dallas Gamble (Booneville, MS/Booneville), 3* ATH Dajon Richard (Patterson, LA/Patterson)
Primary Recruiter (Gamble): Josh Jones
Primary Recruiter (Richard): Pete Bennett
South Carolina: 3* CB John Dixon (Tampa, FL/Chamberlain)
Primary Recruiter: Bryan McClendon
Southern Miss: 3* OT Khalique Washington (Lebanon, PA/Lebanon/Dodge City CC), 3* ATH Antavious Willis (Camden, MS/Velma Jackson)
Primary Recruiter (Washington): Paul Gonnella
Syracuse: 3* OT Cooper Dawson (Charleston, SC/Hanahan)
Temple: 3* OG Jermaine Donaldson (Voorhees, NJ/Eastern), 3* LB Mohammad Kamara (Newark, NJ/Central)
Tennessee: 3* WR Jerrod Means (Hampton, GA/Lovejoy)
Primary Recruiter: David Johnson
Texas A&M&:4* DE Derick Hunter (Fort Myers, FL/Dunbar)
Primary Recruiter: Jay Graham
Toledo: 3* CB Troy Simon (Alpharetta, GA/Milton/Coffeyville CC), 3* CB Chris McDonald (Miami, FL/Miami Southridge)
Texas Southern: 3* QB Brysen McKinney (Arlington, TX/Mansfield Summit)
Troy: 3* WR Reggie Todd (Mobile, AL/Blount/Hinds CC), 3* LB Ahdarrious Gee (Cordele, GA/Crisp County), 3* WR Khalil McClain (Valdosta, GA/Creekside/Hutchinson CC)
Tulane: 3* CB Ton’Quez Ball (Knoxville, TN/South-Doyle), 3* LB Dorian Williams
Tulsa: NR OT Jeremy Jones (Lewisville, TX/Lewisville)
UAB: 3* OT Jayme Simmons (Alabaster, AL/Thompson)
UCF: NR P Alan Kervin (Tarpon Springs, FL/East Lake), 3* CB Jarrad Baker (Melbourne, FL/Eau Gallie), 3* QB Dillon Gabriel (Mililani, HI/Mililani)
Primary Recruiter (Gabriel): Jeff Lebby
UCLA: 3* WR Jaylen Erwin (Charlotte, NC/Ardrey Kell/Hutchinson CC), 3* DT Siale Liku (Oakland, CA/Oakland), 2* OG Josh Carlin (Chatsworth, CA/Sierra Canyon)
Primary Recruiter (Carlin): Justin Frye
UConn: NR DT Rayonte Brown (Dundalk, MD/Dundalk), NR CB Winston Jules (Salisbury, CT/Salisbury School), NR DE Eric Watts (Sumter, SC/Sumter), NR QB Jack Zergiotis (Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC/John Abbott), 3* ATH Malik Dixon (Apopka, FL/Wekiva)
UL-Monroe: NR DE Ivin White Jr. (Brandon, MS/Brandon/Hinds CC), NR TE Donovan Hickman (Union, MS/Union/Pearl River CC), NR RB Zackary Martin (Woodville, TX/Woodville), NR DT Edward Haralson (Yazoo City, MS/Yazoo County/Jones County JC), NR QB Elijah Walker (Amite, LA/Amite/Trinity Valley CC), NR S Chancellor Hitchens (Baton Rouge, LA/McKinley), 2* DT Seth Mason (Allen, TX/Allen), NR OG Victor Cutler (West Monroe, LA/West Monroe), 3* OG Evan Henry (DeSoto, TX/DeSoto), NR CB Tavier Williams (Many, LA/Many)
UMass: 3* DE Jaylin Bannerman (Pickerington, OH/Pickerington Central/Arizona Western College)
USC: 3* S Briton Allen (Orlando, FL/Lake Highland Prep/IMG Academy), 3* DE Nick Figueroa (San Bernardino, CA/Cajon/Riverside CC), 3* LB Ralen Goforth (Bellflower, CA/St. John Bosco), 4* DE Drake Jackson (Corona, CA/Centennial), 3* DT Dejon Benton (Pittsburg, CA/Pittsburg Senior)
Primary Recruiter (Allen): Gavin Morris
Primary Recruiter (Figueroa): Eric Ziskin
Primary Recruiter (Goforth): Johnny Nansen
USF: 3* CB Jayden Curry (Virginia Beach, VA/Bayside/IMG Academy), 3* QB Jahquez Evans (Atlanta, GA/Mays), 3* DE Tyrik Jones (Fort Lauderdale, FL/Plantation/Arizona Western College)
Primary Recruiter (Evans): Justin Burke
Prinary Recruiter (Jones): Sean Cronin
Utah: 3* OG Sataoa Laumea (Rialto, CA/Eisenhower Senior)
Primary Recruiter: Jim Harding
UTSA: 3* QB Lowell Narcisse (Saint James, LA/St. James/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)
Vanderbilt: 3* RB Keyon Brooks (Acworth, GA/Kennesaw Mountain), NR DE Lashawn Paulino-Bell (Pompano Beach, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas/East Mississippi CC)
Virginia: 3* CB Tenyeh Dixon (Washington, DC/Woodson HD), 3* WR Nathaniel Beal III (Houston, TX/Strake Jesuit)
Virginia Tech: 3* CB Brion Murray (Milford, DE/Milford/Hutchinson CC)
Wake Forest: 3* ATH Trey Rucker (Oakton, VA/Flint Hill School)
West Virginia: 3* WR Ali Jennings (Highland Springs, VA/Highland Springs)
Primary Recruiter: Tyron Carrier
Western Kentucky: 3* OG Jack Randolph (Franklin, KY/Franklin-Simpson), 3* WR Joshua Simon (Sumter, SC/Crestwood), NR DT Marcus Bragg (Miami, FL/Jackson/Arizona Western College)
Wyoming: 3* WR Treyton Welch (Buffalo, MN/Buffalo Senior), 2* S Jerome Cooper (Los Angeles, CA/Alain Leroy Locke Senior), NR RB Jordan Murry (Murrieta, CA/Murrieta Valley)
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State of the Week 36: Nevada

Overview

Name and Origin: "Nevada"; Spanish for "snow-covered", after the Sierra Nevada; "snow-covered mountain range".
Flag: Flag of the State of Nevada
Map: Nevada County Map
Nickname(s): The Silver State, The Sagebrush State, The Battle Born State
Demonym(s): Nevadan
Abbreviation: NV
Motto: "All for Our Country"
Prior to Statehood: Nevada Territory
Admission to the Union: October 31, 1864 (36th)
Population: 2,890,845 (35th)
Population Density: 24.8/sq mi (42nd)
Electoral College Votes: 6
Area: 110,653 sq mi (17th)
Sovereign States Similar in Size: Burkina Faso (105,878 sq mi), Ecuador (106,889 sq mi), Philippines (120,000 sq mi)
State Capital: Carson City
Largest Cities (by population in latest census)
Rank City County/Counties Population
1 Las Vegas Clark County 583,756
2 Henderson Clark County 257,729
3 Reno Washoe County 225,221
4 North Las Vegas Clark County 216,961
5 Sparks Washoe County 90,264
Borders: Oregon [NW], Idaho [NE], Utah [E], Arizona [SE], California [W]
Subreddit: /Nevada

Government

Governor: Brian Sandoval (R)
Lieutenant Governor: Mark Hutchison (R)
U.S. Senators: Harry Reid (D), Dean Heller (R)
U.S. House Delegation: 4 Representatives | 3 Democrat, 1 Republican
Nevada Legislature
Senators: 21 | 11 Republican, 10 Democrat
President Pro Tempore of the Senate: Michael Roberson (R)
Representatives: 42 | 24 Republican, 17 Democrat, 1 Libertarian
Speaker of the House: John Hambrick (R)

Presidential Election Results (since 1980, most recent first)

Year Democratic Nominee Republican Nominee State Winner (%) Election Winner Notes
2016 Hillary Clinton Donald Trump Hillary Clinton (47.9%) Donald Trump Libertarian Party Candidate Gary Johnson won 3.3% of the Nevada vote.
2012 Barack Obama Mitt Romney Barack Obama (52.4%) Barack Obama
2008 Barack Obama John McCain Barack Obama (55.2%) Barack Obama
2004 John Kerry George W. Bush George W. Bush (50.5%) George W. Bush
2000 Al Gore George W. Bush George W. Bush (49.5%) George W. Bush Green Party Candidate Ralph Nader won 2.46% of the Nevada vote.
1996 Bill Clinton Bob Dole Bill Clinton (43.9%) Bill Clinton Reform Party Candidate Ross Perot won 9.5% of the Nevada vote.
1992 Bill Clinton George H.W. Bush Bill Clinton (37.4%) Bill Clinton Independent Candidate Ross Perot won 26.2% of the Nevada vote.
1988 Michael Dukakis George H.W. Bush George H.W. Bush (58.9%) George H.W. Bush One faithless elector gave Dukakis' Vp pick, Lloyd Bentsen, an electorate vote.
1984 Walter Mondale Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan (65.9%) Ronald Reagan
1980 Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan (62.5%) Ronald Reagan Independent Candidate John B. Anderson won 7.1% of the Nevada vote.

Demographics

Racial Composition:
  • 65.2% non-Hispanic White
  • 19.7% Hispanic/Latino (of any race)
  • 6.8% Black
  • 4.5% Asian
  • 3.8% Mixed race, multicultural or biracial
  • 1.7% Native American, Native Alaskan, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
Ancestry Groups
  • German (14.1%)
  • Mexican (12.7%)
  • Irish (11%)
  • English (10.1%)
  • Italian (6.6%)
Second Languages – Most Non-English Languages Spoken at Home
  • Spanish or Spanish Creole (16.2%)
  • Tagalog (1.6%)
  • Chinese (0.6%)
  • German (0.6%)
  • French or French Creole (0.4%)
Religion
  • Christian (66%)
    • Catholic (25%)
    • Evangelical Protestant (20%)
    • Mainline Protestant (10%)
    • Historically Black Protestant (5%)
    • Mormon (4%)
    • Jehovah's Witness (1%)
    • Orthodox (1%)
  • Unaffiliated, Atheist or Refused to Answer (28%)
  • Jewish, Buddhist, Islamic, Hindu, or Other (5%) _______

Education

Colleges and Universities in Nevada include these five largest four-year schools:
School City Enrollment NCAA or Other (Nickname)
College of Southern Nevada Las Vegas ~54,113 Division I (Coyotes)
University of Nevada at Las Vegas Paradise ~33,007 Division I (Rebels)
University of Nevada at Reno Reno ~21,463 Division I (Wolf Pack)
Western Nevada College Carson City ~5,238 ? (Wildcats)
Nevada State College Henderson ~4,714 ? (Scorpions)

Economy

State Minimum Wage: $8.25/hour
Minimum Tipped Wage: $8.25/hour
Unemployment Rate: 7.1%
Largest Employers
Employer Industry Location Employees in State
MGM Resorts International Gaming, Hospitality, Tourism Paradise (HQ) + Various ~ 56,000+
Clark County School District Education Clark County ~35,000+
Caesars Entertainment Gambling, Hospitality, Tourism Paradise (HQ) + Various ~ 26,600+
Nellis Air Force Base Military Clark County ~14,000+
Wynn Resorts Gaming, Hospitality, Tourism Paradise (HQ) + Various ~11,000+

Sports

While Nevada currently does not host any professional franchises, the NHL has announced that an expansion team will begin play during the 2017-18 NHL season.
The NFL's Oakland Raiders have announced they are considering a move to Las Vegas in the near future.
The city of Las Vegas has been a host to some of the most prominent professional boxing matches in recent years, including both fights between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway currently hosts the third race of the NASCAR season, and has hosted Indycar races previously, including the disastrous 2011 race.

Fun Facts

  1. The ichthyosaur is Nevada's official state fossil.
  2. Nevada's the seventh-largest state in size, and about 85% of its land is owned by the federal government.
  3. Nevada is the largest gold-producing state in the nation, and is second in the world behind South Africa.
  4. Construction worker hard hats were first invented specifically for workers on the Hoover Dam in 1933.
  5. In March 1931 Governor Fred Balzar signed into law the bill legalizing gambling in the state; shortly thereafter, the Pair-O-Dice Club was the first casino to open on Highway 91, the future Las Vegas Strip. ____ List of Famous People
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Elko Daily Free Press
Nevada AG joins non-binary gender lawsuit
Las Vegas Review Journal
Seaman says Las Vegas City Council was wrong on Badlands
VICTOR JOECKS: Details missing from new education funding bill - Opinion
Other companies may follow Las Vegas Sands’ lead, stay with NV Energy
Hightower named interim commissioner of state banking regulator
NEVADA'S HIGH SUICIDE RATE A MYSTERY
Gambling leads some to increased risk of suicide
Easy availability of guns hikes risk of rash decision to end one’s life
Las Vegas Sun
Dispensary owner: Las Vegas marijuana consumption lounges won’t initially be profitable
Nevada Appeal
Company says might pay $800 million in shooting settlement - Related to October 1 shooting
Mental health topic at Carson City Chamber luncheon - Elected officials will be speaking
Reno Gazette Journal
Why are we 'giving away these huge incentives'? EDAWN CEO Mike Kazmierski explains
Prevailing wage bills will hamper much-needed infrastructure repair, says assemblyman - Opinion, Assemblyman Leavitt
Education spending: Will Legislature's latest push actually trickle down to teachers?
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