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Old 09-02-2017, 08:14 PM   #558
collegesportsfanms
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2022-2023 Recruiting Class Rankings

Big turnaround for Hartford who had the 349th best recruiting class in the nation, last in the America East. They didn't sign a recruit at all, and I'm hoping it's just because they didn't have any scholarships.

UConn had the 348th best class in the nation, last in the American, and also didn't sign a recruit.

Tulsa had the 112th best class in the nation, good for 6th in the American.

Duke had the 89th best class in the nation, good for just 11th in the ACC.

TCU had the 123rd best class in the nation, good for 9th in the Big 12.

Michigan State had the 50th best class in the nation, good for 5th in the Big Ten.

Northwestern had the 107th best class in the nation, good for 9th in the Big Ten.

Hawaii had the 168th best class in the nation, good for 6th in the Big West.

FIU had the 24th best class in the nation, tops in Conference USA, but didn't have a recruit better than 3 stars.

Rice had the 119th best class in the nation, good for 5th in Conference USA.

Colorado had the 29th best class in the nation, tops in the Pac 12.

Stanford had the 42nd best class in the nation, good for 3rd in the Pac 12.

UCLA didn't sign a recruit and had the 351st best class in the nation, last in the Pac 12.

Washington State had the 68th best class in the nation, good for 7th in the Pac 12.

Alabama had the 54th best class in the nation, good for 8th in the SEC.

3 of our teams didn't sign a recruit. I hop that's just because they didn't have room for any. Either way, not a good trend.
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