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Welcome to SI All-American

Sports Illustrated's New Site Honoring the Nation's Elite High School Football, Basketball Athletes and Offering Comprehensive Recruiting Coverage

NEW YORK — SI All-American is here.

With college football's early signing period just days away, Sports Illustrated is thrilled to announce the creation and launch of SI All-American, a comprehensive celebration of the nation's best high school athletes and deep coverage of collegiate recruiting. 

SI All-American will feature extensive coverage of high school football and basketball recruiting -- starting this week with wall-to-wall breakdowns of football's early signing period -- and will honor the nation’s elite sport-by-sport athletes as part of its All-American teams. Last Monday, at SI’s Sportsperson of the Year award ceremony in New York City, the new franchise unveiled Young the first member of its 2019 All-American class: Mater Dei quarterback Bryce Young, Sports Illustrated’s No. 1-ranked prep quarterback.

Young, from Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif., threw for 4,528 yards in 14 games this season and accounted for 68 total touchdowns. He’s committed to Alabama, and is scheduled to enroll in January.

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Veteran recruiting expert John Garcia Jr. will lead the program as SI’s Director of Recruiting. For nearly a decade, Garcia was a leading college football recruiting analyst at CBS Sports/247Sports and Scout.com. His is arrival marks an additional investment by Sports Illustrated in high school and college sports.

“Recruiting is the lifeblood of college athletics,” said Sports Illustrated Co-Editor-in-Chief Ryan Hunt. “Comprehensive coverage of the next wave of football and basketball stars was one of the biggest things missing at Sports Illustrated, and we’re excited to begin to thoroughly build that out with John.”

Garcia’s addition signals Sports Illustrated’s intention to expand its college recruiting coverage and own the category. In October, SI signed renowned college sports columnist Pat Forde and launched more than two-dozen collegiate team channels. Snaring him from CBS and Forde from Yahoo! boosts SI’s already formidable college sports coverage.

"I worked with John for the better part of a decade at Fox and CBS and he's the ideal candidate to lead our new SI All-American program and recruiting coverage,” said Scott Kennedy, who oversees team coverage for SI. “His reporting is outstanding and it’s built on his strong rapport with players and high school coaches. His player evaluation skills are the best in the business.”

Garcia Jr. holds a bachelor’s degree from Averett University in Virginia and a Master’s in broadcast and digital journalism from Syracuse University. He already has been associated with Sports Illustrated's recruiting coverage, appearing on National Signing Day shows that were co-branded with Scout.com, another coalition sports network started by Maven founder James Heckman.

“This is a team that revolutionized the college football recruiting industry, and I’m honored to help lead their latest generation,” Garcia Jr. said. “Discovery of great talent and following the recruiting battles are a never-ending, intense story.”

Heckman also was the founder of Rivals.com. Rivals revolutionized digital recruiting coverage and was the first to use star ratings for prospects, a recruiting database, and launched the first nation-wide, unified combine for recruits.

“I’m excited to get back into college football and basketball recruiting, where it all began,” Heckman said. “We're definitely going to take no prisoners when it comes to competing in this space. We will provide college football fans the best product imaginable. Give us a year and SI will be on top, where it belongs. It all starts with talented journalists and there's no question that John Garcia Jr. is a rising star in the business, the most authentic and hardest-working recruiting maven in the country, and will lead the next generation of the business our team invented.”

2019 SI All-American Offensive Team:

QB Bryce Young, Alabama (Why Young? Highlights)

RB Demarckus Bowman, Clemson (Why Bowman? Highlights)

RB Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech (Why Gibbs? Highlights)

WR Julian Fleming, Ohio State (Why Fleming? Highlights)

WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Ohio State (Why Smith-Njigba? Highlights)

WR Malachi Wideman, FSU (Why Wideman? Highlights)

TE Arik Gilbert, LSU (Why Gilbert? Highlights)

OL Paris Johnson, Ohio State (Why Johnson? Highlights)

OL Tate Ratledge, UGA (Why Ratledge? Highlights)

OL Javion Cohen, Alabama (Why Cohen? Highlights)

OL Issiah Walker, Florida (Why Walker? Highlights)

OL Nate Anderson, Oklahoma (Why Anderson? Highlights)

ATH Kristian Story, Alabama (Why Story? Highlights)

2019 SI All-American Defensive Team:

DL Demonte Capehart, Clemson (Why Capehart? Highlights)

DL Bryan Bresee, Clemson (Why Bresee? Highlights)

DL Gervon Dexter, Florida (Why Dexter? Highlights)

DL Jordan Burch, Uncommitted (Why Burch? Highlights)

LB Trenton Simpson, Clemson (Why Simpson? Highlights)

LB Justin Flowe, Uncommitted (Why Flowe? Highlights)

LB Demouy Kennedy, Alabama (Why Kennedy? Highlights)

DB Elias Ricks, LSU (Why Ricks? Highlights)

DB Kelee Ringo, Uncommitted (Why Ringo? Highlights)

DB Clark Phillips, Ohio State (Why Phillips? Highlights)

DB Enzo Jennings, Penn State (Why Jennings? Highlights)

ATH Avantae Williams, Uncommitted (Why Williams? Highlights)