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The rich get richer: SEC dominates Rivals100 recruiting rankings
We’re still over two weeks from signing day, and there are still plenty of players yet to commit and others who will flip their existing verbal commits to other schools.
But there won’t be enough movement to dethrone the SEC from reigning over another set of recruiting rankings. A popping 38 players have verbally committed to SEC schools on the Rivals100 released Monday, far outpacing any other conference. Here’s the breakdown:
SEC: 38
ACC: 12
Big Ten: 12
Pac 12: 9Big 12: 5
Notre Dame: 4
Mountain West: 1
Uncommitted: 19
Ohio State makes up for 75 percent of the Big Ten’s commits on here, while it’s surprising to see the Pac 12 faring so poorly (though coaching changes at USC and Washington likely dinged their showing).
Entire article: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...-sec-dominates-rivals100-recruiting-rankings/
Clemson and FSU really carrying the ACC, and will keep them afloat. I thought for the last 3-4 years that the ACC was going to collapse as far as football goes, but I think those two schools are keeping it going. On the other side it looks like the Big 12, with a few traditional powers, has been tanking of late. Reaching for teams like WVa and TCU to join, while the 'powers' can't recruit. I don't know if the Big 12 will last, they could have really turned the tables on the ACC had they pushed harder for FSU. But, in my mind one conference has to go down, 4 is the ideal number, and it's looking like the Big 12 is on the chopping block. Anything like a Texas/Kansas move to the Big Ten would be the final steak in the heart.
The Pac-12 teams have more talent that it appears. There is as much talent out west to hold up those schools, the recruiting gurus are just spending more time in the southeast giving them higher star ratings. There are a lot of 3* guys in cali that would be 4* guys if they played in Florida, Georgia or Texas. Plus their talent is spread out, very much unlike the Big Ten where OSU carries everyone.
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