Winners and Losers on National Signing Day

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Feb 4, 2015; Glen Saint Mary, FL, USA; Ce Ce Jefferson signs with the University of Florida at his home near Baker County High School as his parents Leo and Annette Jefferson look on. Mandatory Credit: Richard Dole-USA TODAY Sports

The excitement is over. Time to start focusing on the classes every team picked up and what the coaches say about their players.

National Signing Day 2015 has brought some great storylines, from Alabama being dethroned to Snoop Dogg’s son committing to his old rival.

It is called a Coach’s Christmas for a reason, but the real questions revolve around who got the best presents and who got the lumps of coal.

Obviously, the presents won’t be known until a couple of years from now anyway. After all, nobody in this past year’s Super Bowl was a 5-star recruit in high school. Imagine that.

And there are plenty of teams with a history of recruiting busts, while other teams seem to get everything right.

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Still, everything about this day was exciting, but who had reason to be most excited? And who had the most misery?

The most successful recruiting classes are built over a year’s time with National Signing Day as icing on the cake. Many schools that did not pick up a lot on Wednesday still had no reason to worry.

So let’s take a look at who had the best National Signing Day to either salvage a class or even further improve a class along with who had a bad National Signing Day.

These are the Top 5 winners and the Top 5 losers.

Next: Begin Slideshow With No. 5 Ranked Winner: Michigan Wolverines