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Notre Dame at 9 that is funny.

Wait, let time prove me correct on this again.


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dont use the espn one it way off

use scout.com or rivals.com

the espn one has clemson in the top but rivals and scout has them low

notre dame and bama and miami are the top schools in recruting


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Clemson had a true great recruiting class. I'm shocked at their class, they are normally a mid-teir recruiting class. Should be a team to watch in a couple years.


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BigMcCauley55 wrote:dont use the espn one it way off

use scout.com or rivals.com

the espn one has clemson in the top but rivals and scout has them low

notre dame and bama and miami are the top schools in recruting


I believe the Hurricanes were #1 in all of them


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no bama has it


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The Crimson Tide has been awarded the number one class for the 2008 signing period but they are still at least another year away from contention in the SEC. Coach Saban will continue to bring in top recruits (as long as he stays) just as he did at Michigan St. and LSU. Pretty soon, the Tide will be gunning for National Championship number 13...at least I hope.


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^^^ I can DEFINETLY see that.


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I like Floridas class also...Yes, I am biased...But I really like what they brought in...especially Will Hill...


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Do you like quality or quantity in a recruiting class? Most of these recruiting rankings are based off of quantity. At the same time, a very small class with great quality is not that great either. A nice 18-25 man class with great quality is what I would want.

Plus, see which positions the players are coming from. Did a school stock pile on one side of the ball mainly? At one position? Did they address their positions of need? How many guys are borderline to even qualify academically?

Some of those teams that are ranked high just have 30 guys in the class. Some of them are loaded up mainly at 2 positions.


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CLEMSON HADA A GREAT CLASS

BAMA WILL BE A TOP TEAM IN THE NEXT 2 YEARS

WITH OHIO STATES THEY STAY DEADLY AND WILL COMPETE EVERY YEAR

AND MIAMI OOO IM GONNA SAY IT THEIR HEADING BACK TO THE TOP ALSO


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Ohio University ranked as the #1 recruiting class in the MAC:

http://www.macreportonline.com/index.ph ... Class.html


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Let's hope that class can live up to that ranking.


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