I believe you mean "Top 20 Arbitrarily Ranked Recruiting Classes based upon offer sheets by the kids who committed - although we'll claim that we actually scouted and evaluated each individuall" - - - although that takes a little longer to say.
I'll update the rankings as soon as the dust settles.
I believe you mean "Top 20 Arbitrarily Ranked Recruiting Classes based upon offer sheets by the kids who committed - although we'll claim that we actually scouted and evaluated each individuall" - - - although that takes a little longer to say.
well of course dude.
It's just something to keep us talking over the non-football months.
I'll probably throw in some 2011 stuff too. It's never too early to talk recruiting![]()
not to mention the coolest turf in all of football.
Boise St needs more TV time to pull in some recruits.
'fraid you're in the vast minority with that line of thought, even I'd like to see them ditch the blue, maybe a slight blue tint to the field would be all right, but the way it is now is totally busch league
Seantrel Henderson was a huge get for the Trojans and the overall recruiting class was salvaged by Kiffin and Co. USC should be solid for the coming years if the coaching is superb. Great class pulled in by the Tigers, Symple.
Kiffin can recruit, of that there's no doubt. Besides Henderson, Markeith Ambles is a stud and so is Demetrius Wright, my fave in the class. Wright has lock-down written all over him.
I'm still numb from what Chizik and staff were able to accomplish. A couple of those kids were wars against Satan, including Shon Coleman. Auburn hasn't won many of those in the last 3 or 4 years. The Tigers also beat out teams like FSU, Miami, Oklahoma, and LSU for players, and that's a very encouraging sign. The most impressive thing is the depth they were able to add along the O and D lines. That's where SEC games are usually won, and what Auburn needed badly.Great class pulled in by the Tigers, Symple.
It remains to be seen whether this was a fluke class or not. There will be true freshman playing significant snaps next year, so the Tigers may not be able to pull as many kids in the future when the depth charts get deeper. I'll take it though, today was an incredible day for the Auburn faithful.
Here are the updated rankings. Pretty sure almost all the moving around is done, at least in the top part.
Rivals
1 USC
2 Florida
3 Texas
4 Auburn
5 Alabama
6 LSU
7 Oklahoma
8 UCLA
9 Tennessee
10 Florida State
11 California
12 Penn State
13 Oregon
14 Notre Dame
15 Texas A&M
16 Georgia
17 Ole Miss
18 Clemson
19 West Virginia
20 Michigan
21 Missouri
22 Virginia Tech
23 Nebraska
24 Miami
25 South Carolina
Scout
1. Florida
2. Oklahoma
3. Texas
4. Alabama
5. Auburn
6. UCLA
7. USC
8. LSU
9. Penn State
10. Florida State
11. Washington
12. Michigan
13. Oregon
14. Mississippi
15. Tennessee
16. Pittsburgh
17. Miami (Fl)
18. Oklahoma State
19. Notre Dame
20. Ohio State
21. Georgia
22. BYU
23. Clemson
24. Stanford
25. Texas A&M
ESPN
1.Florida
2.Texas
3.Alabama
4.Auburn
5.Oklahoma
6.Florida State
7.USC
8.LSU
9.Tennessee
10.UCLA
11.Penn State
12.Georgia
13.Miami (FL)
14.Michigan
15.California
16.Ohio State
17.Texas A&M
18.Stanford
19.Clemson
20.Washington
21.Notre Dame
22.Oregon
23.South Carolina
24.North Carolina
25.Mississippi
Maxpreps
1. Florida
2. Texas
3. USC
4. Oklahoma
5. LSU
6. Penn State
7. Notre Dame
8. UCLA
9. Alabama
10. Michigan
11. Auburn
12. Tennessee
13. California
14. Washington
15. Ohio State
16. Florida State
17. Oregon
18. Georgia
19. Stanford
20. North Carolina
21. Miami (Fla.)
22. Michigan State
23. Iowa
24. North Carolina State
25. Missouri
Rivals Rankings by Position
QB
1 Stanford
2 Missouri
3 Penn State
4 Texas
5 West Virginia
6 Houston
7 Colorado State
8 Pittsburgh
9 Notre Dame
10 BYU
11 Auburn
12 Michigan
13 Tennessee
14 Alabama
15 Utah
16 TCU
17 Illinois
18 Oklahoma State
19 USC
20 Virginia Tech
21 UCF
22 New Mexico
23 Boston College
24 Cincinnati
25 Oregon
RB
1 USC
2 Oregon
3 Miami
4 Texas A&M
5 Washington
6 Penn State
Oklahoma
8 Alabama
9 LSU
10 South Carolina
11 Auburn
12 Ohio State
13 Arizona State
14 Ole Miss
15 Kentucky
16 N.C. State
17 Nebraska
Louisville
Pittsburgh
Iowa
21 Kansas
Georgia
23 Memphis
24 Kansas State
25 Colorado
WR
1 Texas
2 Tennessee
3 USC
4 Florida
5 West Virginia
6 Utah
7 Alabama
8 Pittsburgh
LSU
Missouri
11 Fresno State
12 Ohio State
13 Arizona
14 Auburn
Florida State
16 Kansas
California
18 Arizona State
19 Louisville
20 Memphis
21 Michigan
22 Notre Dame
Purdue
24 Boston College
Cincinnati
25 Colorado
TE
1 USC
2 LSU
3 Oklahoma
4 Florida
5 Oregon
6 Alabama
7 North Carolina
8 Auburn
9 Penn State
10 Iowa
11 Kentucky
12 Notre Dame
13 Nebraska
Arizona State
15 Miami
16 Ole Miss
Kansas
Stanford
19 Wisconsin
Iowa State
Florida State
Pittsburgh
23 Colorado
24 Colorado State
Cincinnati
OL
1 Auburn
2 Oklahoma
3 Texas A&M
4 N.C. State
5 Penn State
6 North Carolina
7 Miami
8 South Carolina
9 Virginia Tech
10 USC
11 Tennessee
12 Washington
13 Southern Miss
14 Arizona State
15 Texas 2
16 Notre Dame
17 Nebraska
18 Stanford
19 Oregon
Alabama
21 Boston College
22 UCLA
23 UCF
Florida
25 Virginia
DT
1 Florida
2 UCLA
3 Arkansas
Oregon State
5 Oklahoma
6 Ole Miss
7 Auburn
8 Clemson
9 Texas
Virginia Tech
11 Texas A&M
12 Georgia
13 Arizona
14 Baylor
15 Houston
16 USC
17 Notre Dame
Mississippi State
Miami
Iowa
Vanderbilt
22 Texas Tech
Washington
24 Minnesota
25 Nebraska
DE
1 Texas
2 LSU
3 Florida
4 Georgia
5 Auburn
6 California
7 Tennessee
8 Michigan State
9 Stanford
10 UCLA 2
11 Alabama
12 Michigan
Texas Tech
14 Utah
Maryland
16 Ole Miss
17 Pittsburgh
18 Ohio State
Arizona State
Kentucky
21 North Carolina
22 BYU
23 Oklahoma
Missouri
25 Penn State
LB
1 Florida State
2 California
3 Texas
4 UCLA
5 Oklahoma State
6 Auburn
7 Michigan
8 Penn State
9 West Virginia
10 Florida
11 BYU
12 Miami
13 Maryland
14 Oklahoma
Oregon State
Clemson
17 Virginia Tech
18 Hawaii
19 Washington
Notre Dame
21 Syracuse
22 Iowa
23 Michigan State
24 Kentucky
Northern Illinois
DB
1 Alabama
2 Florida
3 Florida State
4 Oregon
5 Baylor
6 Georgia
7 Oklahoma
8 Georgia Tech
9 Clemson
10 California
11 Michigan
12 USC
13 Ole Miss
14 Texas
15 South Carolina
16 Oklahoma State
17 Virginia Tech
18 Texas Tech
19 Missouri
N.C. State
21 LSU 2
UCLA
23 Tennessee
24 Wake Forest
25 Washington
Ath
1 LSU
2 USC
3 UCLA
4 Auburn
5 West Virginia
6 Florida
Ole Miss
8 Oklahoma
9 Clemson
TCU
11 Florida State
12 Mississippi State
13 Iowa
14 Oklahoma State
Texas
16 Arizona
17 Michigan
18 Arkansas
19 Georgia Tech
Louisville
Ohio State
22 Fresno State
23 Southern Miss
Michigan State
Missouri
K
1 UCLA
2 Fresno State
LSU
Michigan
Tennessee
6 Alabama
Auburn
8 Texas
Michigan State
Oregon State
11 Purdue
Tulane
Air Force
Arkansas
Cincinnati
Arkansas St.
Northern Illinois
18 Buffalo
Marshall
Miami-OH
Navy
Utah State
Army
Ball State
UNLV
JUCO Top 50
1 Cameron Newton
Brenham (TX) Blinn C.C. QB 6-6/247 Auburn
2 Jakar Hamilton
Milledgeville (GA) Georgia Military College DB 6-2/196 Georgia
3 John Cullen
Fullerton (CA) Fullerton C.C. OL 6-6/280 Utah
4 Scott Smith
El Dorado (KS) Butler County C.C. DE 6-7/275 Texas Tech
5 Randall Mackey
Scooba (MS) East Mississippi C.C. ATH 6-0/190 Ole Miss
6 Bruce Irvin
Walnut (CA) Mt. San Antonio C.C. LB 6-2/235 West Virginia
7 Lavonte David
Fort Scott (KS) Fort Scott C.C. LB 6-1/214 Nebraska
8 James Carmon
Perkinston (MS) Gulf Coast C.C. DT 6-7/370 Mississippi State
9 Brice Schwab
San Marcos (CA) Palomar C.C. OL 6-8/320 Arizona State
10 Kenbrell Thompkins
Torrance (CA) El Camino C.C. WR 6-3/190 list
11 Roszell Gayden
Visalia (CA) College of the Sequoias OL 6-7/310 Auburn
12 Glen Stanley
Thatcher (AZ) Eastern Arizona J.C. LB 6-2/245 USC
13 Jermarcus Hardrick
Fort Scott (KS) Fort Scott C.C. OL 6-7/315 Nebraska
14 Dequan Menzie
Wesson (MS) Copiah-Lincoln C.C. DB 5-11/200 Alabama
15 Wayne Dorsey
Perkinston (MS) Gulf Coast C.C. DE 6-8/255 Ole Miss
16 Mike Harris
Torrance (CA) El Camino C.C. DB 6-0/185 Florida State
17 Devonta Bolton
Scooba (MS) East Mississippi C.C. LB 6-4/230 list
18 Lamar Holmes
Fulton (MS) Itawamba C.C. OL 6-6/335 Southern Miss
19 Brandon Mosley
Coffeyville (KS) Coffeyville C.C. TE 6-6/285 Auburn
20 Malcolm Murray
Walnut (CA) Mt. San Antonio C.C. DB 6-2/205 Oklahoma State
21 Jonathan Mathis
Brenham (TX) Blinn C.C. DT 6-3/292 Texas A&M
22 Matangi Tonga
San Mateo (CA) College of San Mateo DT 6-2/280 Houston
23 Michael Lindsey
Senatobia (MS) Northwest Mississippi C.C. WR 6-3/200 list
24 Toquavius Gilchrist
El Dorado (KS) Butler County C.C. LB 6-2/230 South Carolina
25 Anthony Young
San Marcos (CA) Palomar C.C. DB 5-9/180 Iowa State
26 Damien Jackson
Perkinston (MS) Gulf Coast C.C. DB 6-3/195 Ole Miss
27 Marquis Jackson
Santa Clarita (CA) College of the Canyons DE 6-4/240 USC
28 Chase Harper
Corsicana (TX) Navarro J.C. TE 6-5/251 Nebraska
29 Joel Bonomolo
Fullerton (CA) Fullerton C.C. DE 6-3/245 Auburn
30 Perry Jackson
Roseville (CA) Sierra C.C. DE 6-2/250 San Diego State
31 Ryan Clanton
San Francisco (CA) City College of San Francisco OL 6-5/305 Oregon
32 George Bell
Chula Vista (CA) Southwestern C.C. WR 6-3/195 Arizona State
33 John Brown
Booneville (MS) Northeast Mississippi C.C. DT 6-2/285 Tennessee
34 Robert Griffin
Corsicana (TX) Navarro J.C. OL 6-6/355 Baylor
35 Tyrone Crawford
Bakersfield (CA) Bakersfield C.C. DE 6-5/258 Boise State
36 Chris Young
Athens (TX) Trinity Valley C.C. WR 5-11/185 Iowa State
37 Derek Earls
Wahpeton (ND) North Dakota State College of Science LB 6-4/225 Arizona
38 Adam Davis
Hutchinson (KS) Hutchinson C.C. DE 6-1/249 Kansas State
39 Dave Clark
Independence (KS) Independence C.C. DB 6-2/190 Tennessee
40 Willie Mobley
Costa Mesa (CA) Orange Coast C.C. DT 6-2/275 Arizona
41 Donald Langley
Wesson (MS) Copiah-Lincoln C.C. DT 6-2/290 Texas Tech
42 David Mahoney
Woodland Hills (CA) Pierce C.C. DT 6-2/285 New Mexico State
43 Javonta Boyd
El Dorado (KS) Butler County C.C. DT 6-4/302 Kansas State
44 Kelvin Bolden
Perkinston (MS) Gulf Coast C.C. WR 6-0/165 Southern Miss
45 Star Lotulelei
Ephraim (UT) Snow College DE 6-4/290 Utah
46 Tobais Palmer
Milledgeville (GA) Georgia Military College ATH 5-11/166 N.C. State
47 Quinn Mecham
Ephraim (UT) Snow College QB 6-2/195 Kansas
48 Brandon Lewis
Scooba (MS) East Mississippi C.C. DT 6-3/275 Alabama
49 Dexter Ransom
Brenham (TX) Blinn C.C. WR 6-4/217 Arizona
50 Ken Adams
Wesson (MS) Copiah-Lincoln C.C. TE 6-5/240 LSU
Rivals 100
1 Ronald Powell
Moreno Valley (CA) Rancho Verde DE 6-4/230 Florida
Was named MVP of the 10th annual US Army All-American Bowl.
2 Seantrel Henderson
Saint Paul (MN) Cretin-Derham Hall OL 6-8/301 USC
Led team to its second state le in school history.
3 Kyle Prater
Hillside (IL) Proviso West WR 6-5/205 USC
Finished senior season with 64 catches for 1,151 yards and 23 touchdowns.
4 Sharrif Floyd
Philadelphia (PA) George Washington DT 6-3/310 Florida
Led all players with two sacks in Army Bowl.
5 Keenan Allen
Greensboro (NC) Northern Guilford DB 6-3/195 California
Helped team win first conference championship in school history.
6 Robert Woods
Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra ATH 6-1/180 USC
Led school to first CIF- le in more than 20 years.
7 Dominique Easley
Staten Island (NY) Curtis DT 6-3/258 Florida
Selected as one of the game MVPs in Under Armour Game.
8 Owamagbe Odighizuwa
Portland (OR) David Douglas DE 6-3/234 UCLA
Had 90 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior.
9 Da'Rick Rogers
Calhoun (GA) Calhoun WR 6-3/206 Tennessee
Finished senior season with 86 catches for 1,641 yards and 22 touchdowns.
10 Marcus Lattimore
Duncan (SC) Byrnes RB 6-0/210 South Carolina
Earned South Carolina Mr. Football award while leading team in rushing yards and receptions in 2009.
11 Michael Dyer
Little Rock (AR) Little Rock Christian RB 5-8/201 Auburn
Dyer was named Gatorade Arkansas Player of the Year in 2009 after rushing for 2,484 yards in just 12 games.
12 Jackson Jeffcoat
Plano (TX) Plano West DE 6-3/230 Texas
Recorded 82 tackles and nine sacks as a senior.
13 Robert Crisp
Raleigh (NC) Athens Drive OL 6-7/299 N.C. State
Led team to second round of the playoffs in Class 4A as a senior.
14 Lamarcus Joyner
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas DB 5-8/166 Florida State
Defensive star was fourth on the team in scoring while returning three kicks for scores in 2009.
15 Latwan Anderson
Cleveland (OH) Glenville Academic Campus ATH 5-11/185 West Virginia
Helped team to state championship game as a senior.
16 Jordan Hicks
West Chester (OH) Lakota West LB 6-2/220 Texas
Was the recipient of the second Annual Butkus award given to the nation's top high school linebacker.
17 Dillon Baxter
San Diego (CA) Mission Bay RB 5-11/187 USC
Was awarded the Ken Hall Trophy, which recognizes the nation's top high school player.
18 Chris Martin
Aurora (CO) Grandview High School DE 6-4/240 California
Was named starting linebacker in the Army Bowl.
19 Spencer Ware
Cincinnati (OH) Princeton ATH 5-11/220 LSU
Leading rusher in Army Bowl.
20 Christian Jones
Winter Park (FL) Lake Howell LB 6-4/220 Florida State
Had four tackles and a pass breakup in Under Armour Game.
21 William Gholston
Detroit (MI) Southeastern DE 6-7/237 Michigan State
Recorded 113 tackles and an astonishing 27 sacks as a senior.
22 Shon Coleman
Olive Branch (MS) Olive Branch OL 6-7/285 Auburn
Selected as a starter in the Army Bowl.
23 DeMarcus Milliner
Millbrook (AL) Stanhope Elmore DB 6-2/180 Alabama
Had four tackles, and two pass breakups, while helping the Alabama squad hold Mississippi to 44 yards total offense in All-Star Classic.
24 Markeith Ambles
McDonough (GA) Henry County WR 6-2/182 USC
Recorded five catches for 86 yards in Hawaii/Mainland Bowl.
25 Matt Elam
West Palm Beach (FL) Dwyer DB 6-0/205 Florida
Led team to a 4A State Championship in 2009.
26 Lache Seastrunk
Temple (TX) Temple RB 5-11/192 Oregon
Rushed for 1,179 yards and 11 touchdowns, whle catching 12 passes for 218 yards as a senior.
27 George Uko
Chino (CA) Don Lugo DT 6-4/300 USC
Helped team double its win total from the previous year in 2009.
28 Joshua Shaw
Palmdale (CA) Palmdale DB 6-1/195 Florida
Passed for 2,279 yards while rushing for 921 yards and recording 50 tackles on defense as a senior.
29 Reggie Wilson
Haltom City (TX) Haltom DE 6-2/240 Texas
Leading tackler in the Army Bowl.
30 Gabe King
Eugene (OR) South Eugene DE 6-6/253 California
Was selected as member of Army Bowl.
31 J.R. Ferguson
Chatham (VA) Hargrave Military Academy DE 6-3/272 LSU
In the fall of 2009, ran an amazing 4.67 during Hargrave's post season workout at 272 pounds.
32 James Hurst
Indianapolis (IN) Plainfield OL 6-5/284 North Carolina
Was an Under Armour All-American.
33 Cassius Marsh
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian DT 6-3/275 UCLA
Blocked field goal in Army Bowl that resulted in touchdown.
34 Mike Davis
Dallas (TX) Skyline WR 6-1/185 Texas
Recorded three catches for 53 yards and touchdown in Under Armour Game.
35 Corey Lemonier
Hialeah (FL) Hialeah DE 6-4/223 Auburn
Selected to the Aloha Prep Bowl and the Under Armour Game.
36 Tevin Jackson
Garland (TX) Garland LB 6-3/230 Texas
Helped lead team to 9-3 record while being selected a Army All-American in 2009.
37 Ivan McCartney
Miramar (FL) Miramar WR 6-3/180 West Virginia
Led team to 6A State le and was a U.S. Army All-American.
38 Cecil Whiteside
Newport Beach (CA) Newport Harbor LB 6-3/220 California
Tied for second leading tackler for the West squad in the Army Bowl.
39 Luke Joeckel
Arlington (TX) Arlington OL 6-6/280 Texas A&M
Named left tackler starter in the Under Armour Game.
40 Alec Ogletree
Newnan (GA) Newnan DB 6-3/210 Georgia
Led team to state semifnals and a 13-1 overall record as a senior.
41 Darius White
Fort Worth (TX) Dunbar WR 6-2/205 Texas
Had 24 catches for 491 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior.
42 Jeff Luc
Port St. Lucie (FL) Treasure Coast LB 6-1/230 Florida State
Under Armour All-American led team to 8-4 record in 2009.
43 Chaz Green
Tampa (FL) Tampa Catholic OL 6-6/290 Florida
Helped lead team to Class 2B state finals as a senior.
44 Silas Redd
Stamford (CT) King & Low Heywood Thomas RB 5-10/200 Penn State
Was a finalist for the National Player of the Year Award, given out by the U.S. Army.
45 T.J. Stripling
Decatur (GA) Southwest Dekalb DE 6-6/215 Georgia
Recorded 110 tackles and a 23 sacks in 2009.
46 Trovon Reed
Thibodaux (LA) Thibodaux ATH 6-0/173 Auburn
Was the leading paser and second leading rusher on his team, helping him earn a spot on Army Bowl roster.
47 Jaylen Watkins
Cape Coral (FL) Cape Coral DB 6-1/172 Florida
Was member of East squad in the Army Bowl.
48 Jake Matthews
Missouri City (TX) Elkins OL 6-5/275 Texas A&M
Started at center for the West squad in the Army Bowl.
49 Khairi Fortt
Stamford (CT) Stamford LB 6-2/220 Penn State
Second-leading tackler on team also had two tackles in Army Bowl.
50 Anthony Barr
Los Angeles (CA) Loyola ATH 6-4/230 UCLA
Selected to the Army Bowl.
51 Xavier Grimble
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman TE 6-6/245 USC
Caught 39 passes for 699 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior.
52 Justin McCay
Shawnee (KS) Bishop Miege ATH 6-3/197 Oklahoma
Two-way star led team to Class 4A state le in 2009.
53 Brennan Clay
San Diego (CA) Scripps Ranch RB 6-0/190 Oklahoma
Rushed for 1,812 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior.
54 Jeffrey Whitaker
Warner Robins (GA) Warner Robins DT 6-3/295 Auburn
Tremendous performance in the GACA North/South All Star game and Army Bowl.
55 Jawuan James
Suwanee (GA) North Gwinnett OL 6-6/293 Tennessee
Selected as starter for Under Armour Game.
56 C.J. Mosley
Theodore (AL) Theodore LB 6-2/212 Alabama
Selected to AL/MS All Star Classic and Army Bowl.
57 Braylon Heard
Youngstown (OH) Cardinal Mooney RB 5-11/180 Nebraska
Rushed for 1,973 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior.
58 John Fulton
Manning (SC) Manning DB 6-1/180 Alabama
Member of both NC/SC Shrine Bowl and Under Armour Game.
59 Andrew Norwell
Cincinnati (OH) Anderson OL 6-7/275 Ohio State
Selected to the Army Bowl.
60 Victor Hampton
Darlington (SC) Darlington DB 5-11/170 South Carolina
Selected to the Army Bowl.
61 Christian Green
Tampa (FL) Tampa Catholic ATH 6-2/200 Florida State
Led team to the 2B state championship game as a senior.
62 Tony Jefferson
Chula Vista (CA) Eastlake DB 6-0/196 Oklahoma
Rushed for 1,117 yards and 20 touchdowns, while recording 35 tackles in 2009.
63 Jake Heaps
Sammamish (WA) Skyline QB 6-2/195 BYU
Led team to second straight state championship and was nine for 12 at Army Bowl.
64 Trey Hopkins
Galena Park (TX) North Shore OL 6-4/270 Texas
Was selected as a starter for the Army All-American Bowl.
65 Roderick Smith
Fort Wayne (IN) Harding RB 6-3/220 Ohio State
Finished high school career with 6,620 yards rushing.
66 Corey Miller
Duncan (SC) Byrnes DE 6-4/227 Tennessee
Selected to NC/SC Shrine Bowl and Under Armour Game.
67 Phillip Sims
Chesapeake (VA) Oscar Smith QB 6-2/209 Alabama
Threw for 2,938 yards, 33 touchdowns and only four interceptions as a senior.
68 D.J. Morgan
Woodland Hills (CA) Taft RB 5-11/175 USC
Rushed for 1,400 yards and 23 touchdowns in injury-shortened season.
69 Brandon Willis
Duncan (SC) Byrnes DE 6-3/255 North Carolina
Recorded three sacks, and three tackles for a loss in state championship game.
70 Alfy Hill
Shallotte (NC) West Brunswick DE 6-4/222 Alabama
Was selected as member of the Under Armour All-American Game.
71 Ian Silberman
Fleming Island (FL) Fleming Island OL 6-4/257 Florida
Under All-American led his team to 10-3 record in 2009.
72 Nick Demien
Wentzville (MO) Timberland OL 6-6/295 Missouri
Was selected as a starter for the Army Bowl.
73 DeAndrew White
Galena Park (TX) North Shore WR 6-0/170 Alabama
Stellar week of practice at the Army Bowl.
74 Bronson Kaufusi
Provo (UT) Timpview DE 6-6/250 BYU
Missed most of senior season, but was still selected as an Under Armour All-American.
75 Justin Hunter
Virginia Beach (VA) Ocean Lakes WR 6-4/172 Tennessee
Stellar week of practice at the Under Armour All-American Game.
76 Brent Benedict
Jacksonville (FL) Bolles OL 6-4/278 Georgia
Was selected to the Under Armour All-American Game
77 Chris Dunkley
Pahokee (FL) Pahokee WR 5-10/164 Florida
Had 600 yards in receiving and six touchdown catches in 2009.
78 Marquis Flowers
Goodyear (AZ) Millennium ATH 6-3/210 Arizona
Rushed for 1,247 yards and 16 touchdowns, while recording 62 tackles as a senior.
79 Garrison Smith
Atlanta (GA) Douglass DT 6-4/250 Georgia
Had 80 tackles, 20 tackles for a loss and 10 sacks in 2009.
80 Jacques Smith
Ooltewah (TN) Ooltewah DE 6-3/225 Tennessee
Finished senior season with 79 tackles, 21 tackles for a loss and 9.5 sacks as a senior.
81 Gerald Christian
West Palm Beach (FL) Dwyer TE 6-3/220 Florida
Helped lead team to 4A state championship and as selected a Army All-American.
82 Cedric Ogbuehi
Allen (TX) Allen OL 6-5/270 Texas A&M
Held his own versus Ronald Powell in Army Bowl scrimmage.
83 Jarrick Williams
Eight Mile (AL) Blount DB 6-2/205 Alabama
Selected to play in the AL/MS All-Star Classic and the Army Bowl.
84 Martavis Bryant
Anderson (SC) T. L. Hanna WR 6-4/190 Clemson
Selected to both the NC/SC Shrine Bowl and the U.S. Army All American Bowl.
85 Louis Nix
Jacksonville (FL) Raines DT 6-2/320 Notre Dame
Selected to the Under Armour All-American Game.
86 Matt James
Cincinnati (OH) St. Xavier OL 6-8/290 Notre Dame
Was a starter in the Army Bowl.
87 Malcolm Jones
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian ATH 6-1/210 UCLA
Led team to CIF le game and was selected as starter of Army Bowl.
88 Ricky Heimuli
Salt Lake City (UT) Brighton DT 6-4/280 Oregon
Two-way starter was selected to Aloha Prep Bowl and Army Bowl.
89 Terrence Mitc
Tampa (FL) Hillsborough DB 5-10/165 USF
As a junior, finished second in the state in long and triple jumps.
90 Eric Reid
Geismar (LA) Dutchtown DB 6-2/210 LSU
Was tabbed a starter in the Army Bowl.
91 Kelcy Quarles
Greenwood (SC) Greenwood DT 6-4/265 South Carolina
Was selected to the NC/SC Shrine Bowl and the Army Bowl.
92 Sione Potoae
Lakewood (WA) Lakes DT 6-3/285 Washington
Led team to a 12-1 record and was selected to the Army Bowl as a senior.
93 Dion Bailey
Lakewood (CA) Lakewood DB 6-1/195 USC
Help lead team to an undefeated conference record and 11-2 overall as a senior.
94 Roy Finch
Niceville (FL) Niceville RB 5-8/170 Oklahoma
Led team to 4A state championship game in 2009.
95 Leon Orr
New Port Richey (FL) Gulf DT 6-4/300 Florida
Selected as member of the Under All-American Game.
96 Chris Jones
Daingerfield (TX) Daingerfield WR 6-0/172 Texas
Helped lead team to 2A state le in 2009.
97 Curtis White
Eugene (OR) Sheldon TE 6-5/240 Oregon
Caught 44 passes for 773 yards and 12 touchdowns, while recording 63 tackles for state championship team in 2009.
98 Taylor Bible
Denton (TX) Guyer DT 6-3/280 Texas
Led team to a 13-2 record in 2009 and was member of Under Armour All-American Game.
99 Cullen Christian
Pittsburgh (PA) Penn Hills DB 6-0/180 Michigan
Recorded four picks while leading team to state quarterfinals in 2009.
100 Demetrius Wright
Corona (CA) Corona DB 6-1/201 USC
Selected as starter in Army Bowl.
Greatness...nothing new. But, but, but...lane kiffin. Lol.
I don't follow this kind of stuff too much, but it's still exciting in some ways. I'm not sure why Michigan is up in the top 15 or so because their class isn't all that impressive to me. Rich Rod just got as many kids as he could to build depth. But there are only six 4-star players in the class out of 27. Michigan would routinely get 12-15 4-star or better recruits in a class. But they did get a late signee in Demar Dorsey who supposedly made this class much better. I know it's not always about how highly rated a player is and some systems require certain types of players, but the class just doesn't seem all that great, not top 15 great anyway. Again, I don't know much about this kind of stuff so we'll see.
USC dynasty baby
Henderson is delaying signing his LOI until the NCAA investigation has been resolved
I am really happy with the OU class
seems like all needs were taken care of
meaning, Henderson will sign.
Ideal situation, sign your players after national signing day because of NCAA investigation
After a season in which you barely finished better than aggy
Nobody has questioned his ability to recruit(Though people have questioned his methods). Let's see if he can get it done on the field
Good track record though, Oakland, Tennessee, his last name
We needed him way worse than you guys.![]()
He hasn't actually signed yet though so there is still hope.
People questioned this years class falling apart and what kiffin could do with short notice. It looks the best class usc has had...maybe ever.
Kiffin can coach...im not worried in the least.
I'm pretty happy with Utah's class. We snagged the best JUCO offensive lineman who will be plugged into Zane Beadles spot next year. We also landed Willie "Flipper" Anderson's son at wide receiver. Heard he's suppose to be a good one.
just make sure the coach doesnt put little flipper in an electrical closet after suffering a concussion and things should be all right.
is he old enough to buy beer?
there's no question he can coach.
that's why all the national beat writers are questioning if he can coach.
I mean we all knew when he fell out of his moms vagina he could coach
It was obvious
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