These rankings are based off of the ratings of Rivals, Scout, and ESPN recruiting services. I took the ratings added them up and then divided them and this is the average of the three put together:
Team Rankings
1. Florida
2. Texas
3. Alabama
4. Southern Cal
T5. Auburn
T5. Oklahoma
7. LSU
T8. Florida St.
T8. UCLA
10. Penn St.
11. Tennessee
12. Michigan
13. Oregon
14. Georgia
15. Notre Dame
16. California
17. Miami
18. Ole Miss
19. Texas A&M
20. Washington
21. Clemson
22. Ohio St.
23. Stanford
24. South Carolina
25. North Carolina
The SEC continues to be the dominate conference not just on the field but also off the field. As the SEC put up 8 team in these rankings and the Pac 10 was second with sixth. The biggest surprise of the class would have to be Auburn pulling in a Top 5 class after coming off a 8-5 season. This year Florida's class has been considered one of the best classes ever with it rivaling the 2006 class of Southern Cal that included Stafon Johnson and Taylor Mays. The most disappointing class would have to belong to the 2010 Rose Bowl Champions Ohio St., not just because they barely made it into the top 25 but because of them losing a sure lock in the top player in the country Seantrel Henderson and most other highly touted prospects going to other rival Big 10 schools. Of course, we will not know the full impact of each teams commitments until two or three years down the road but Florida, Texas, and Alabama seem like they have climbed the top of the mountain and not coming down anytime soon.
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