From what I've heard so far, Clemson's done pretty well. Got some of the top in-state players, and picked up Antonio Clay, one of the nation's top propects as linebacker, away from Oklahoma.
My school did great. We sent 2 baseball players to D-II power schools and a football player to UNLV. Sorry...I thought you meant the school I coach at.....my favorite college team USC....just reloaded.
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My son is going to a D-1 school for track and cross country. Unfortunately he hasn't completed his last recruitment visit so we haven't signed the letter yet.
The up and coming UCONN Huskies did pretty well with getting 2 quaterbacks,one kid from Ohio and the other from Miami. The kid from Ohio is a sleeper.I guess he was hurt his senior year.I understand they got a couple of good DB'S also.They are set on rb's for the next 3 years.
Scout.com and Rivals.com has my Tennessee Volunteers ranked #1 recruiting class in the nation! Good Ole' Rocky Top! Rocky Top, Tennessee! GO BIG ORANGE! GO BIG ORANGE! GO BIG ORANGE!
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Bob Roberts wrote:Scout.com and Rivals.com has my Tennessee Volunteers ranked #1 recruiting class in the nation! Good Ole' Rocky Top! Rocky Top, Tennessee! GO BIG ORANGE! GO BIG ORANGE! GO BIG ORANGE!
Clemson is #21 and #18 on those sites, respectively. Not too shabby. I think we got some good O-linemen, which was really what we needed.
WVU signed on 31 new recruits yesterday - including a RB from Long Island that is rated in the top 20 in the nation and several very talented players from WV.
From what I hear - it's a good recruiting class and some will probably see some playing time this fall - WVU lost 22 seniors I believe