ESPN will have a presence in Columbia for National Signing Day. Reporter Peter Burns will be one of 15 correspondents at various schools across the country. South Carolina was one of five schools selected that is not ranked in ESPN's Top 10 recruiting classes.

Here is a list of schools (with current ESPN recruiting ranking) and correspondents:

No. 1: LSU - Marty Smith

No. 2: Ohio State - Quint Kessenich

No. 3: Ole Miss - Dawn Davenport

No. 4: Florida State - Ryan McGee

No. 5: Michigan - Allison Williams

No. 6: Florida - Andrea Adelson

No. 7: Georgia - Laura Rutledge

No. 8: Clemson - Jeannine Edwards

No. 9: Auburn - Tony Barnhart

No. 10: Alabama - Kaylee Hartung

No. 12: Notre Dame - Paul Carcaterra

No. 16: Stanford - Shelly Smith

No. 17: Texas A&M - Kayce Smith

No. 28: South Carolina - Peter Burns

No. 31: Texas - Jane Slater

According to ESPN's press release, ESPNU remains the home of National Signing Day, kicking off the day at 8 a.m. ET, Wednesday, Feb. 3, with five-hours of recruiting and coaching analysis, whip-around reporting and live announcements. Beginning at 1 p.m., ESPN2 takes the reins for four hours before tossing it back to ESPNU to recap the final results of the day from 5-7 p.m.

The SEC Network also has plays for 10 hours of live recruiting coverage. According to the release, the SEC Network’s day-of coverage includes live interviews and updates from all 14 Southeastern Conference teams beginning at 10 a.m. The SEC Now: Signing Day Special is hosted by Dari Nowkhah alongside college football analyst Greg McElroy and recruiting analyst Craig Haubert. Former Missouri head coach Gary Pinkel also joins the set to provide a coaching perspective. Developing stories and updates on class signings will continue throughout The Paul Finebaum show, from 3 to 7 p.m.

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