2021 Recruiting

Recruiting Rankings on 8/24:

ACC:
1. Clemson (3rd nationally)
2. Miami FL (9th nationally)
3. Notre Dame (11th nationally)
4. North Carolina (13th nationally)
5. Florida State (22nd nationally)
6. Louisville (25th nationally)
7. Pittsburgh (31st nationally)
8. NC State (32nd nationally)
9. Virginia (34th nationally)
10. Georgia Tech (35th nationally)
11. Virginia Tech (36th nationally)
12. Boston College (37th nationally)
13. Wake Forest (52nd nationally)
14. Syracuse (53rd nationally)
15. Duke (54th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Oklahoma (14th nationally)
2. Texas (15th nationally)
3. Baylor (26th nationally)
4. Kansas (41st nationally)
5. West Virginia (43rd nationally)
6. Kansas State (48th nationally)
7. Oklahoma State (50th nationally)
8. Iowa State (56th nationally)
9. Texas Tech (76th nationally)
10. TCU (96th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Ohio State (1st nationally)
2. Michigan (10th nationally)
3. Wisconsin (17th nationally)
4. Maryland (19th nationally)
5. Iowa (20th nationally)
6. Minnesota (24th nationally)
7. Penn State (30th nationally)
8. Rutgers (38th nationally)
9. Nebraska (39th nationally)
10. Northwestern (46th nationally)
11. Indiana (49th nationally)
12. Illinois (59th nationally)
13. Michigan State (66th nationally)
14. Purdue (79th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. Oregon (5th nationally)
2. USC (8th nationally)
3. California (21st nationally)
4. Arizona State (23rd nationally)
5. Washington (27th nationally)
6. Arizona (44th nationally)
7. UCLA (57th nationally)
8. Washington State (60th nationally)
9. Colorado (70th nationally)
10. Utah (84th nationally)
11. Oregon State (88th nationally)
12. Stanford (103rd nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (2nd nationally)
2. LSU (4th nationally)
3. Tennessee (6th nationally)
4. Florida (7th nationally)
5. Georgia (12th nationally)
6. Texas A&M (16th nationally)
7. Auburn (18th nationally)
8. Arkansas (28th nationally)
9. Missouri (29th nationally)
10. Mississippi State (33rd nationally)
11. South Carolina (40th nationally)
12. Kentucky (47th nationally)
13. Ole Miss (58th nationally)
14. Vanderbilt (65th nationally)

Top 10 G5:
1. Memphis (42nd nationally)
2. Cincinnati (45th nationally)
3. FAU (51st nationally)
4. Appalachian State (55th nationally)
5. UNLV (61st nationally)
6. Tulane (62nd nationally)
7. SMU (63rd nationally)
8. USF (64th nationally)
9. San Diego State (67th nationally)
10. Toledo (68th nationally)
 
Recruiting Rankings on 8/24:

ACC:
1. Clemson (3rd nationally)
2. Miami FL (9th nationally)
3. Notre Dame (11th nationally)
4. North Carolina (13th nationally)
5. Florida State (22nd nationally)
6. Louisville (25th nationally)
7. Pittsburgh (31st nationally)
8. NC State (32nd nationally)
9. Virginia (34th nationally)
10. Georgia Tech (35th nationally)
11. Virginia Tech (36th nationally)
12. Boston College (37th nationally)
13. Wake Forest (52nd nationally)
14. Syracuse (53rd nationally)
15. Duke (54th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Oklahoma (14th nationally)
2. Texas (15th nationally)
3. Baylor (26th nationally)
4. Kansas (41st nationally)
5. West Virginia (43rd nationally)
6. Kansas State (48th nationally)
7. Oklahoma State (50th nationally)
8. Iowa State (56th nationally)
9. Texas Tech (76th nationally)
10. TCU (96th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Ohio State (1st nationally)
2. Michigan (10th nationally)
3. Wisconsin (17th nationally)
4. Maryland (19th nationally)
5. Iowa (20th nationally)
6. Minnesota (24th nationally)
7. Penn State (30th nationally)
8. Rutgers (38th nationally)
9. Nebraska (39th nationally)
10. Northwestern (46th nationally)
11. Indiana (49th nationally)
12. Illinois (59th nationally)
13. Michigan State (66th nationally)
14. Purdue (79th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. Oregon (5th nationally)
2. USC (8th nationally)
3. California (21st nationally)
4. Arizona State (23rd nationally)
5. Washington (27th nationally)
6. Arizona (44th nationally)
7. UCLA (57th nationally)
8. Washington State (60th nationally)
9. Colorado (70th nationally)
10. Utah (84th nationally)
11. Oregon State (88th nationally)
12. Stanford (103rd nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (2nd nationally)
2. LSU (4th nationally)
3. Tennessee (6th nationally)
4. Florida (7th nationally)
5. Georgia (12th nationally)
6. Texas A&M (16th nationally)
7. Auburn (18th nationally)
8. Arkansas (28th nationally)
9. Missouri (29th nationally)
10. Mississippi State (33rd nationally)
11. South Carolina (40th nationally)
12. Kentucky (47th nationally)
13. Ole Miss (58th nationally)
14. Vanderbilt (65th nationally)

Top 10 G5:
1. Memphis (42nd nationally)
2. Cincinnati (45th nationally)
3. FAU (51st nationally)
4. Appalachian State (55th nationally)
5. UNLV (61st nationally)
6. Tulane (62nd nationally)
7. SMU (63rd nationally)
8. USF (64th nationally)
9. San Diego State (67th nationally)
10. Toledo (68th nationally)
Where is Boise State? Something happen?
 
Top 25 Recruits by Conference on 8/30:

ACC (and ND):
1. Leonard Taylor - Miami FL
2. James Williams - Miami FL
3. Will Shipley - Clemson
4. Keeshawn Silver - North Carolina
5. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. - Clemson
6. Barrett Carter - Clemson
7. Blake Fisher - Notre Dame
8. Rocco Spindler - Notre Dame
9. Drake Maye - North Carolina
10. Tyler Buchner - Notre Dame
11. Beaux Collins - Clemson
12. Jake Briningstool - Clemson
13. Branden Jennings - Florida State
14. Payton Page - Clemson
15. Raneiria Dillworth - North Carolina
16. Cade Denhoff - Clemson
17. Marcus Tate - Clemson
18. Lorenzo Styles Jr. - Notre Dame
19. Gabriel Rubio - Notre Dame
20. Elliot Donald - Pittsburgh
21. Power Echols - North Carolina
22. Romello Brinson - Miami FL
23. Jahvaree Ritzie - North Carolina
24. Gavin Blackwell - North Carolina
25. Laurence Seymore - Miami FL

Big 12:
1. Caleb Williams - Oklahoma
2. Ja'Travion Sanders - Texas
3. Billy Bowman - Texas
4. Mario Williams - Oklahoma
5. Clayton Smith - Oklahoma
6. Wyatt Milum - West Virginia
7. Kevin Gilliam - Oklahoma
8. Cody Jackson - Oklahoma
9. Latrell McCutchin - Oklahoma
10. Ishmael Ibraheem - Texas
11. Ethan Downs - Oklahoma
12. JD Coffey - Texas
13. Behren Morton - Texas Tech
14. Jake Rubley - Kansas State
15. Jordon Thomas - Texas
16. Derrick Harris Jr. - Texas
17. Nathan Rawlins Kibonge - Oklahoma
18. Jameir Johnson - Texas
19. Kaden Prather - West Virginia
20. Keon Coleman - Kansas
21. Kyron Drones - Baylor
22. Aden Kelley - Oklahoma State
23. Morice Blackwell - Texas
24. Devin Neal - Kansas
25. Hayden Conner - Texas

Big Ten:
1. Jack Sawyer - Ohio State
2. J.J. McCarthy - Michigan
3. TreVeyon Henderson - Ohio State
4. Kyle McCord - Ohio State
5. Donovan Jackson - Ohio State
6. Jakailin Johnson - Ohio State
7. Landon Tengwall - Penn State
8. Jayden Ballard - Ohio State
9. Mike Hall - Ohio State
10. Demeioun Robinson - Maryland
11. Jordan Hancock - Ohio State
12. Giovanni El-Hadi - Michigan
13. Xavier Worthy - Michigan
14. Reid Carrico - Ohio State
15. Evan Pryor - Ohio State
16. Thomas Fidone - Nebraska
17. Marvin Harrison Jr - Ohio State
18. Ben Christman - Ohio State
19. Avante Dickerson - Minnesota
20. Junior Colson - Michigan
21. JP Benzschawel - Wisconsin
22. Riley Mahlman - Wisconsin
23. David Davidkov - Iowa
24. Andre Turrentine - Ohio State
25. TJ Bollers - Wisconsin

PAC 12:
1. Sam Huard - Washington
2. Troy Franklin - Oregon
3. Jake Garcia - USC
4. Ty Thompson - Oregon
5. Miller Moss - USC
6. Bram Walden - Oregon
7. Isaiah Johnson - Arizona State
8. Keith Brown - Oregon
9. Quadarius Davis - USC
10. Julien Simon - USC
11. Kyron Ware-Hudson - Oregon
12. Jaylin Davies - Oregon
13. Isaiah Brevard - Oregon
14. Ma'a Gaoteote - USC
15. Moliki Matavao - Oregon
16. Prophet Brown - USC
17. Seven McGee - Oregon
18. Jay Toia - USC
19. J. Michael Sturdivant - California
20. Calen Bullock - USC
21. Jermaine Terry - California
22. Owen Prentice - Washington
23. Anthony Beavers Jr. - USC
24. Peter Costelli - Utah
25. Terrance Ferguson - Oregon

SEC:
1. Tommy Brockermeyer - Alabama
2. JC Latham - Alabama
3. Brock Vandagriff - Georgia
4. Terrence Lewis - Tennessee
5. Damon Payne - Alabama
6. Jacorey Brooks - Alabama
7. Jason Marshall - Florida
8. Dylan Brooks - Tennessee
9. Raesjon Davis - LSU
10. Dallas Turner - Alabama
11. Terrance Ferguson - Alabama
12. Micah Morris - Georgia
13. Christian Leary - Alabama
14. Lee Hunter - Auburn
15. Chris Hilton - LSU
16. Agiye Hall - Alabama
17. Jojo Earle - LSU
18. David Daniel - Georgia
19. Jalen Milroe - Alabama
20. Corey Collier - Florida
21. Garrett Dellinger - LSU
22. Deion Smith - LSU
23. Dylan Fairchild - Georgia
24. Armoni Goodwin - Auburn
25. Reuben Fatheree - Texas A&M

Top 10 G5:
1. Preston Stone - SMU
2. Shedeur Sanders - FAU
3. Andrew Jones - Memphis
4. Malachi Bennett - UAB
5. Ty Keyes - Tulane
6. James Gillespie - UL Monroe
7. Dylan Goffney - SMU
8. Luke Collinsworth - Cincinnati
9. Nick Dimitris - UNLV
10. Mark Wilson - Houston
 
Top 25 Recruits by Conference on 8/30:

ACC (and ND):
1. Leonard Taylor - Miami FL
2. James Williams - Miami FL
3. Will Shipley - Clemson
4. Keeshawn Silver - North Carolina
5. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. - Clemson
6. Barrett Carter - Clemson
7. Blake Fisher - Notre Dame
8. Rocco Spindler - Notre Dame
9. Drake Maye - North Carolina
10. Tyler Buchner - Notre Dame
11. Beaux Collins - Clemson
12. Jake Briningstool - Clemson
13. Branden Jennings - Florida State
14. Payton Page - Clemson
15. Raneiria Dillworth - North Carolina
16. Cade Denhoff - Clemson
17. Marcus Tate - Clemson
18. Lorenzo Styles Jr. - Notre Dame
19. Gabriel Rubio - Notre Dame
20. Elliot Donald - Pittsburgh
21. Power Echols - North Carolina
22. Romello Brinson - Miami FL
23. Jahvaree Ritzie - North Carolina
24. Gavin Blackwell - North Carolina
25. Laurence Seymore - Miami FL

Big 12:
1. Caleb Williams - Oklahoma
2. Ja'Travion Sanders - Texas
3. Billy Bowman - Texas
4. Mario Williams - Oklahoma
5. Clayton Smith - Oklahoma
6. Wyatt Milum - West Virginia
7. Kevin Gilliam - Oklahoma
8. Cody Jackson - Oklahoma
9. Latrell McCutchin - Oklahoma
10. Ishmael Ibraheem - Texas
11. Ethan Downs - Oklahoma
12. JD Coffey - Texas
13. Behren Morton - Texas Tech
14. Jake Rubley - Kansas State
15. Jordon Thomas - Texas
16. Derrick Harris Jr. - Texas
17. Nathan Rawlins Kibonge - Oklahoma
18. Jameir Johnson - Texas
19. Kaden Prather - West Virginia
20. Keon Coleman - Kansas
21. Kyron Drones - Baylor
22. Aden Kelley - Oklahoma State
23. Morice Blackwell - Texas
24. Devin Neal - Kansas
25. Hayden Conner - Texas

Big Ten:
1. Jack Sawyer - Ohio State
2. J.J. McCarthy - Michigan
3. TreVeyon Henderson - Ohio State
4. Kyle McCord - Ohio State
5. Donovan Jackson - Ohio State
6. Jakailin Johnson - Ohio State
7. Landon Tengwall - Penn State
8. Jayden Ballard - Ohio State
9. Mike Hall - Ohio State
10. Demeioun Robinson - Maryland
11. Jordan Hancock - Ohio State
12. Giovanni El-Hadi - Michigan
13. Xavier Worthy - Michigan
14. Reid Carrico - Ohio State
15. Evan Pryor - Ohio State
16. Thomas Fidone - Nebraska
17. Marvin Harrison Jr - Ohio State
18. Ben Christman - Ohio State
19. Avante Dickerson - Minnesota
20. Junior Colson - Michigan
21. JP Benzschawel - Wisconsin
22. Riley Mahlman - Wisconsin
23. David Davidkov - Iowa
24. Andre Turrentine - Ohio State
25. TJ Bollers - Wisconsin

PAC 12:
1. Sam Huard - Washington
2. Troy Franklin - Oregon
3. Jake Garcia - USC
4. Ty Thompson - Oregon
5. Miller Moss - USC
6. Bram Walden - Oregon
7. Isaiah Johnson - Arizona State
8. Keith Brown - Oregon
9. Quadarius Davis - USC
10. Julien Simon - USC
11. Kyron Ware-Hudson - Oregon
12. Jaylin Davies - Oregon
13. Isaiah Brevard - Oregon
14. Ma'a Gaoteote - USC
15. Moliki Matavao - Oregon
16. Prophet Brown - USC
17. Seven McGee - Oregon
18. Jay Toia - USC
19. J. Michael Sturdivant - California
20. Calen Bullock - USC
21. Jermaine Terry - California
22. Owen Prentice - Washington
23. Anthony Beavers Jr. - USC
24. Peter Costelli - Utah
25. Terrance Ferguson - Oregon

SEC:
1. Tommy Brockermeyer - Alabama
2. JC Latham - Alabama
3. Brock Vandagriff - Georgia
4. Terrence Lewis - Tennessee
5. Damon Payne - Alabama
6. Jacorey Brooks - Alabama
7. Jason Marshall - Florida
8. Dylan Brooks - Tennessee
9. Raesjon Davis - LSU
10. Dallas Turner - Alabama
11. Terrance Ferguson - Alabama
12. Micah Morris - Georgia
13. Christian Leary - Alabama
14. Lee Hunter - Auburn
15. Chris Hilton - LSU
16. Agiye Hall - Alabama
17. Jojo Earle - LSU
18. David Daniel - Georgia
19. Jalen Milroe - Alabama
20. Corey Collier - Florida
21. Garrett Dellinger - LSU
22. Deion Smith - LSU
23. Dylan Fairchild - Georgia
24. Armoni Goodwin - Auburn
25. Reuben Fatheree - Texas A&M

Top 10 G5:
1. Preston Stone - SMU
2. Shedeur Sanders - FAU
3. Andrew Jones - Memphis
4. Malachi Bennett - UAB
5. Ty Keyes - Tulane
6. James Gillespie - UL Monroe
7. Dylan Goffney - SMU
8. Luke Collinsworth - Cincinnati
9. Nick Dimitris - UNLV
10. Mark Wilson - Houston

Shedeur Sanders to FAU was a surprise. I honestly thought he would be a P-5 player. How he didn't end up at FSU is still confusing. Maybe Norvell wouldn't sign him as a QB? On a side note, he looks just like his Dad.
 
Amount of 4/5 stars committed as of 9/9:

ACC:
Clemson - 14
Miami FL - 12
North Carolina - 11
Notre Dame - 9
Florida State - 4
Louisville - 3
NC State - 3
Pittsburgh - 2
Virginia - 1
Georgia Tech - 1
Boston College - 1

Big 12:
Oklahoma - 9
Texas - 9
West Virginia - 3
Kansas - 2
Oklahoma State - 2
Texas Tech - 2
Baylor - 1
Kansas State - 1

Big Ten:
Ohio State - 16
Michigan - 11
Wisconsin - 6
Penn State - 6
Minnesota - 4
Maryland - 3
Iowa - 3
Nebraska - 3
Northwestern - 3
Indiana - 2
Rutgers - 1
Michigan State - 1
Purdue - 1

PAC 12:
Oregon - 14
USC - 13
California - 5
Arizona State - 4
Washington - 4
Utah - 2
UCLA - 1

SEC:
Alabama - 15
LSU - 14
Florida - 13
Tennessee - 12
Georgia - 11
Texas A&M - 9
Auburn - 7
Mississippi State - 3
Arkansas - 2
Kentucky - 2
South Carolina - 2
Ole Miss - 2
Missouri - 1

G5:
SMU - 1
FAU - 1
 
Where is Boise State? Something happen?
It's hard making sense of whats going on with Boises recruiting these days. With the new signing dates, and the way we lose our top recruits to P5 schools the day before signing day almost every year, it seems that the coaches are taking a new approach. I wish I knew what the plan was, but at this point we have to sit back and hope for the best.
I wish we could have held onto our season. Having Florida State coming to town would have been fun!
 
It's hard making sense of whats going on with Boises recruiting these days. With the new signing dates, and the way we lose our top recruits to P5 schools the day before signing day almost every year, it seems that the coaches are taking a new approach. I wish I knew what the plan was, but at this point we have to sit back and hope for the best.
I wish we could have held onto our season. Having Florida State coming to town would have been fun!

Georgia Southern on the Smurf Turf....I was really looking forward to that one. :(
 
Korey Foreman/Maason Smith package deal?

Foreman is the #1 2021 recruit, 78% projected to USC. Smith is the #19 2021 recruit, 100% projected to LSU.

Smith said today, "I am 100 percent sure that I will be playing college football with Korey Foreman. Yeah.”

Both are 5-star DLs. That could be an insane combination in the years to come.

I'm wondering did he ask Foreman before he made that statement?

If they do end up together, it will be interesting to see where they go. Foreman is from California. Smith is from Louisiana.

(Wish list? UGA has recruited both of those states very well in the last couple of years.)
 
Korey Foreman/Maason Smith package deal?

Foreman is the #1 2021 recruit, 78% projected to USC. Smith is the #19 2021 recruit, 100% projected to LSU.

Smith said today, "I am 100 percent sure that I will be playing college football with Korey Foreman. Yeah.”

Both are 5-star DLs. That could be an insane combination in the years to come.

I'm wondering did he ask Foreman before he made that statement?

If they do end up together, it will be interesting to see where they go. Foreman is from California. Smith is from Louisiana.

(Wish list? UGA has recruited both of those states very well in the last couple of years.)

Im sure in the right situation, they would like to play with each other. That said, I don’t think they are a package deal
 
Im sure in the right situation, they would like to play with each other. That said, I don’t think they are a package deal

I'm a fan of 5-star commit QB Brock Vandergriff right now. He hosted a long list of 4 and 5-star recruits in Athens last week. He lives in Bogart just outside of Athens. Foreman and Smith are in the picture along with Amarius Mims, the #2 OT in the nation. Vandergriff is recruiting future teammates and he just gave them the tour from a home town perspective.
 

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I'm a fan of 5-star commit QB Brock Vandergriff right now. He hosted a long list of 4 and 5-star recruits in Athens last week. He lives in Bogart just outside of Athens. Foreman and Smith are in the picture along with Amarius Mims, the #2 OT in the nation. Vandergriff is recruiting future teammates and he just gave them the tour from a home town perspective.
Wow, gotta be hard times being a fan when this kinda shit takes place. Hang in there brother, high hopes ya live...

😂😂😂
 
4-star Elijah Jeudy decommits from UGA.


Is he seeing the handwriting on the wall from Korey Foreman?

Yes this was a homer post.
 
4-star Elijah Jeudy decommits from UGA.


Is he seeing the handwriting on the wall from Korey Foreman?

Yes this was a homer post.

I've heard he's trending towards Aggie. I'm hearing Foreman is leaning UGA/LSU for now
 
Recruiting Rankings on October 2nd:

ACC:
1. Clemson (5th nationally)
2. Notre Dame* (9th nationally)
3. Miami FL (10th nationally)
4. North Carolina (12th nationally)
5. Florida State (18th nationally)
6. Pittsburgh (30th nationally)
7. Louisville (31st nationally)
8. NC State (33rd nationally)
9. Virginia (34th nationally)
10. Boston College (36th nationally)
11. Virginia Tech (38th nationally)
12. Georgia Tech (40th nationally)
13. Syracuse (46th nationally)
14. Duke (50th nationally)
15. Wake Forest (56th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Oklahoma (13th nationally)
2. Texas (15th nationally)
3. Baylor (29th nationally)
4. West Virginia (41st nationally)
5. Kansas (43rd nationally)
6. Kansas State (47th nationally)
7. Oklahoma State (48th nationally)
8. Iowa State (57th nationally)
9. Texas Tech (82nd nationally)
10. TCU (100th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Ohio State (2nd nationally)
2. Michigan (11th nationally)
3. Wisconsin (16th nationally)
4. Maryland (21st nationally)
5. Iowa (22nd nationally)
6. Nebraska (23rd nationally)
7. Minnesota (27th nationally)
8. Penn State (35th nationally)
9. Rutgers (39th nationally)
10. Northwestern (51st nationally)
11. Michigan State (54th nationally)
12. Indiana (59th nationally)
13. Illinois (62nd nationally)
14. Purdue (84th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. Oregon (3rd nationally)
2. USC (8th nationally)
3. Arizona State (19th nationally)
4. California (25th nationally)
5. Washington (26th nationally)
6. Arizona (49th nationally)
7. UCLA (53rd nationally)
8. Washington State (60th nationally)
9. Colorado (63rd nationally)
10. Stanford (67th nationally)
11. Utah (68th nationally)
12. Oregon State (98th nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (1st nationally)
2. LSU (4th nationally)
3. Tennessee (6th nationally)
4. Florida (7th nationally)
5. Georgia (14th nationally)
6. Texas A&M (17th nationally)
7. Auburn (20th nationally)
8. Arkansas (24th nationally)
9. Missouri (28th nationally)
10. Mississippi State (32nd nationally)
11. Kentucky (37th nationally)
12. South Carolina (42nd nationally)
13. Ole Miss (52nd nationally)
14. Vanderbilt (64th nationally)

Top 10 G5:
1. Memphis (44th nationally)
2. Cincinnati (45th nationally)
3. FAU (55th nationally)
4. Appalachian State (58th nationally)
5. SMU (61st nationally)
6. UNLV (65th nationally)
7. USF (66th nationally)
8. Tulane (69th nationally)
9. Boise State (70th nationally)
10. San Diego State (71st nationally)
 
4/5 star commits by conference:

ACC:
Clemson - 15
Miami FL - 12
North Carolina - 11
Notre Dame* - 10
Florida State - 5
NC State - 3
Pittsburgh - 2
Louisville - 2
Virginia - 1
Boston College - 1
Georgia Tech - 1
Virginia Tech - 0
Syracuse - 0
Duke - 0
Wake Forest - 0

Big 12:
Oklahoma - 10
Texas - 8
West Virginia - 3
Oklahoma State - 2
Texas Tech - 2
Baylor - 1
Kansas State - 1
Kansas - 1
Iowa State - 0
TCU - 0

Big Ten:
Ohio State - 16
Michigan - 12
Wisconsin - 7
Penn State - 6
Minnesota - 4
Maryland - 3
Iowa - 3
Northwestern - 3
Indiana - 2
Rutgers - 1
Michigan State - 1
Purdue - 1
Illinois - 0

PAC 12:
Oregon - 16
USC - 15
California - 5
Arizona State - 5
Washington - 4
Utah - 2
UCLA - 1
Arizona - 0
Washington State - 0
Colorado - 0
Stanford - 0
Oregon State - 0

SEC:
Alabama - 16
LSU - 14
Florida - 13
Tennessee - 12
Georgia - 11
Texas A&M - 9
Auburn - 7
Mississippi State - 3
Ole Miss - 3
Arkansas - 2
Kentucky - 2
Missouri - 1
South Carolina - 1
Vanderbilt - 0

G5:
SMU - 1
FAU - 1
 
Average Ranking per Recruit:

ACC:
Clemson - 93.36
North Carolina - 91.13
Notre Dame* - 90.80
Miami FL - 89.79
Florida State - 88.12
Pittsburgh - 86.25
NC State - 86.21
Louisville - 86.15
Georgia Tech - 85.75
Virginia - 85.66
Virginia Tech - 85.29
Boston College - 85.11
Duke - 85.11
Syracuse - 84.36
Wake Forest - 83.92

Big 12:
Oklahoma - 92.82
Texas - 88.72
West Virginia - 87.14
TCU - 86.83
Baylor - 86.52
Texas Tech - 86.43
Oklahoma State - 86.15
Kansas State - 85.19
Kansas - 84.45
Iowa State - 83.94

Big Ten:
Ohio State - 94.21
Michigan - 90.35
Wisconsin - 89.05
Penn State - 88.45
Iowa - 88.02
Minnesota - 87.84
Nebraska - 86.97
Indiana - 86.59
Maryland - 86.33
Northwestern - 86.18
Michigan State - 85.88
Rutgers - 85.03
Purdue - 84.74
Illinois - 84.04

PAC 12:
Oregon - 91.84
USC - 91.00
Washington - 87.85
California - 87.06
UCLA - 86.93
Arizona State - 86.71
Utah - 86.60
Stanford - 86.22
Oregon State - 85.24
Arizona - 84.02
Colorado - 83.95
Washington State - 83.86

SEC:
Alabama - 94.20
Georgia - 92.53
LSU - 92.47
Texas A&M - 90.47
Florida - 90.21
Auburn - 89.87
Tennessee - 89.73
Arkansas - 86.91
Missouri - 86.77
Kentucky - 86.53
Ole Miss - 86.51
South Carolina - 86.15
Mississippi State - 86.13
Vanderbilt - 84.53

Top 10 G5:
SMU - 85.56
Cincinnati - 85.28
Memphis - 84.64
Houston - 84.60
Boise State - 84.29
Tulane - 84.03
UCF - 83.96
ECU - 83.88
LA Tech - 83.73
FIU - 83.48
 
Recruiting Rankings on 1/15:

ACC:
1. Clemson (4th nationally)
2. Notre Dame* (9th nationally)
3. Miami FL (11th nationally)
4. North Carolina (14th nationally)
5. Pittsburgh (22nd nationally)
6. Virginia (29th nationally)
7. Florida State (30th nationally)
8. NC State (32nd nationally)
9. Boston College (35th nationally)
10. Louisville (36th nationally)
11. Virginia Tech (43rd nationally)
12. Georgia Tech (46th nationally)
13. Syracuse (56th nationally)
14. Duke (57th nationally)
15. Wake Forest (64th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Oklahoma (10th nationally)
2. Texas (17th nationally)
3. Oklahoma State (37th nationally)
4. West Virginia (38th nationally)
5. Baylor (42nd nationally)
6. Kansas (45th nationally)
7. Kansas State (52nd nationally)
8. Iowa State (55th nationally)
9. TCU (59th nationally)
10. Texas Tech (77th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Ohio State (2nd nationally)
2. Michigan (13th nationally)
3. Wisconsin (16th nationally)
4. Maryland (18th nationally)
5. Nebraska (20th nationally)
6. Penn State (23rd nationally)
7. Minnesota (24th nationally)
8. Iowa (25th nationally)
9. Michigan State (40th nationally)
10. Rutgers (41st nationally)
11. Northwestern (60th nationally)
12. Indiana (62nd nationally)
13. Purdue (70th nationally)
14. Illinois (76th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. Oregon (6th nationally)
2. USC (8th nationally)
3. California (26th nationally)
4. UCLA (28th nationally)
5. Utah (31st nationally)
6. Washington (33rd nationally)
7. Arizona State (47th nationally)
8. Colorado (53rd nationally)
9. Stanford (54th nationally)
10. Washington State (58th nationally)
11. Arizona (74th nationally)
12. Oregon State (117th nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (1st nationally)
2. Georgia (3rd nationally)
3. LSU (5th nationally)
4. Texas A&M (7th nationally)
5. Florida (12th nationally)
6. Tennessee (15th nationally)
7. Ole Miss (19th nationally)
8. Arkansas (21st nationally)
9. Missouri (27th nationally)
10. Mississippi State (34th nationally)
11. Kentucky (39th nationally)
12. Auburn (48th nationally)
13. Vanderbilt (49th nationally)
14. South Carolina (88th nationally)

Top 10 G5:
1. Cincinnati (44th nationally)
2. Memphis (50th nationally)
3. SMU (51st nationally)
4. UCF (61st nationally)
5. USF (63rd nationally)
6. Toledo (65th nationally)
7. San Diego State (66th nationally)
8. Boise State (67th nationally)
9. UNLV (68th nationally)
10. Appalachian State (69th nationally)
 
4/5 stars committed per team:

ACC:
Clemson - 17
Miami FL - 13
North Carolina - 12
Notre Dame* - 12
Florida State - 6
Pittsburgh - 3
NC State - 3
Virginia - 2
Boston College - 2
Louisville - 2
Georgia Tech - 1
Syracuse/VT/Duke/WF - 0

Big 12:
Oklahoma - 13
Texas - 9
West Virginia - 3
Oklahoma State - 2
Baylor - 2
TCU - 2
Texas Tech - 2
Kansas - 1
Kansas State - 1
Iowa State - 0

Big Ten:
Ohio State - 18
Michigan - 11
Wisconsin - 6
Iowa - 6
Maryland - 5
Penn State - 5
Minnesota - 5
Wisconsin - 4
Michigan State - 2
Rutgers - 2
Northwestern - 2
Indiana - 2
Purdue - 1
Illinois - 0

PAC 12:
Oregon - 16
USC - 14
California - 4
Washington - 4
Arizona State - 4
UCLA - 3
Utah - 3
Stanford - 1
Colorado/WSU/Arizona/OSU - 0

SEC:
Alabama - 22
LSU - 17
Texas A&M - 16
Georgia - 15
Florida - 13
Tennessee - 9
Ole Miss - 6
Mississippi State - 4
Auburn - 4
Arkansas - 3
Kentucky - 2
Missouri - 1
Vanderbilt - 1
South Carolina - 0
 
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