Breaking down the biggest college football recruiting commitments early in February

Our Summary
The college football recruiting landscape remains active despite a dead period for the 2027 class. Significant commitments have been made in early February, laying the foundation for future team rosters.
Kemon Spell, a five-star running back ranked No. 3 by Rivals, has committed to Georgia. Originally committed to Penn State, Spell reopened his recruitment after the firing of head coach James Franklin. Georgia secured Spell’s commitment following a visit to Athens in late January.
Dylan Berymon, a four-star defensive lineman from Ouachita Parish in Monroe, Louisiana, has committed to Nebraska for the 2026 class. Berymon, previously pledged to Texas, chose Nebraska over LSU and Kentucky, citing the program's potential under head coach Matt Rhule.
Drew Fielder, a four-star offensive tackle from Servite in Anaheim, California, will join Oregon. Fielder's recruitment gained momentum after he transitioned to tackle, with Oregon emerging as his top choice following a visit to Eugene.
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