Hundreds of NCAA football recruits made their final decisions today on where they want to receive their education and spend their collegiate athletic careers. National Signing Day was the first day high school seniors can sign binding letters of intent to football programs. Canada's highest ranked prospect, Neville Gallimore, signed with Oklahoma. See where all the Canadians ended up, as well as other top recruits, here on TSN.ca's blog.

2:00pm et.: Matt Seymour signed letter of intent to Ohio University. Seymour, 6'1", 173lbs, played wide receiver and cornerback in high school but has signed as a wide receiver at Ohio. He attended New Westminster Secondary in British Columbia and his highlights can be seen here. Watch Seymour and teammate Harper Sherman signing their letters of intent here.

Matt Seymour
Matt Seymour, WR

1:30pm et.: Wide receiver Dejon Brissett became the 16th Canadian to sign, committing to the University of Richmond of the FCS. The Mississauga, ON native is 6'2, 180 pounds. He is listed as Canada's 15th best recruit by CFC and fifth best receiver.

1:15pm et.: 15 Canadians have signed with NCAA programs. See the list here.

12:30pm et.: Canadian kicker Michael Garbutt of Grimsby, ON also signed a letter of intent to UConn, making him the fourth Canadian to join the program.

12:15pm et.: UConn Huskies announced the signings of Canadian wide receiver Hergy Mayala and Canadian defensive lineman Philippe Okounam. Mayala is listed as Canada's seventh ranked recruit by CFC and second receiver. He stands 6'2", 190 lbs. Okounam, who is also from Quebec, is listed at 6'5", 265 lbs and played defensive end at St. Paul's High School. Photos courtesy of UConn Football.

Hergy MayalaPhilippe Okounam

11:45am et.: Toronto native Julien Laurent signed with Georgia State. The defensive tackle is already enrolled at the school after transfering from New Mexico Military Institute, a junior college. As TSN's Duane Forde wrote on Tueday, Laurent should have a chance to earn playing time next season. Laurent is 6'4", 325 lbs. His highlight reel can be found here.

11:40am et.: Outside linebacker Mason Bennett became the fourth Canadian to commit to the University of North Dakota. According to CFC, Bennett is Canada's 27th ranked recruit and second ranked defensive end/OLB. Like OL Zach Williams and RB Brady Oliveira who signed earlier with the University of North Dakota, Bennett is also a Winnipeg native.

11:20am et.: TSN's Farhan Lalji reported Canadian outside linebacker Troy Hansen comitted to the Univeristy of North Dakota, making him the third Canadian to do so. Hansen, 6'4, 210 lbs. attended the Canada Prep Football Academy in St. Catharines, Ontario. His 40-yard dash time is listed at 4.60 seconds. His Canada Prep teammate, Neville Gallimore, signed with Oklahoma earlier today.

11:00am et.: Toronto native Brendan O'Leary-Orange signed letter of intent to the University of Nevada. O'Leary-Orange stands at 6'4, 205 pounds and is Canada's top ranked receiver. He made a verbal committment to Nevada in December. Check out his junior year highlights on YouTube from August of 2014.

10:55am et.: No. 2 ranked recruit Terry Beckner Jr. signed a letter of intent to Missouri. Beckner Jr. is the top ranked defensive tackle of the class and a five star recruit.

10:50am et.: Second ranked Canadian offensive lineman Graydon Campbell signed a letter of intent to the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Campbell is a native of Greely, ON and is listed at 6'3, 270 lbs.

10:35am et.: Daniel Berk of the Arizona Daily Star reports Canadian Harper Sherman has signed with the University of Arizona. Sherman is the top ranked Canadian offensive lineman, and third ranked Canadian overall. The 6'4, 260 lbs. recruit joins the Wildcats from New Westminster, B.C.

10:20am et.: Canadian defensive tackle Wesley Annan signed a letter of intent to Stanford University. The Whitby, ON native attended Lake Forest Academy and was the second ranked Canadian in the class. Annan stands at 6'4, 280 lbs. Stanford tweeted a video with Annan's high school highlights with insight from Stanford assistant coaches.

10:05am et.: Alabama's top ranked class officially includes five star recruits cornerback Kendall Sheffield and quarterback Blake Barnett. Barnett is the class's No.1 ranked quarterback. Four star wide receiver Calvin Ridley also signed with the Crimson Tide. Ridley is top ranked receiver in the 2015 class.

Kendall Sheffield
CB Kendall Sheffield (@AlabamaFTBL)

9:50am et.: Canadian Dev Lamour signed with the University of Buffalo. Lamour, 6'1, 190 lbs., is listed by the Bulls as a safety, though he played wide receiver at his high school in LaSalle, QC.

University of Buffalo recruit board
University of Buffalo signing board. Lamour listed at safety, second from top. Photo via @CFC.

9:42am et.: Canadian offensive lineman Zach Williams signed with the University of North Dakota, joining fellow Canadian and Winnipeg native Brady Oliveira.

9:40am et.: Canada's top ranked running back Jonathan Femi-Cole signed with the University of Minnesota. The Vaughn, Ontario native is Canada's fourth-ranked prospect, according to Lee Barrette of CFC.

Jonathan Femi-Cole
From the @GopherFootball official Twitter account. The Golden Gophers also posted this Vine.

9:35am et.: America's top ranked recruit Byron Cowart signed with Auburn. The defensive end joins athlete Kerryon Johnson as five star recruits to sign with the Tigers today.

9:25am et.: Canadian running back Brady Oliveira signed with the University of North Dakota of the FCS. The FCS is a subdivision of the NCAA's Division 1.

9:20am et.: Florida State struck again, signing 11th ranked recruit Josh Sweat. Sweat is the third ranked defensive end in the class.

9:15am et.: UCLA signed Soso Jamabo. Jamabo is ranked as the No. 1 running back in the 2015 class.

9:00am et.: Florida State opened with a strong start to signing day, signing five star recruits George Campbell and Derwin James. Campbell, listed as an athlete after playing wide receiver and defensive end in high school, is ESPN's seventh-ranked recruit. James is ESPN's eighth ranked recruit and No. 1 ranked safety. Florida State is currently expected to have the second best recruiting class, behind only Alabama.

Neville Gallimore
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops tweeted this picture of Gallimore upon his signing.

8:00am et.: Top ranked Canadian Neville Gallimore signed letter of intent to the University of Oklahoma. He committed to the Sooners during the All-America game. Gallimore is ranked 165th overall by ESPN and 16th at the defensive tackle position. Gallimore is a native of Ottawa and played high school football at the Canada Prep Football Academy in St. Catharines, Ontario.