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Recruiting Rankings for 2015


*** Updated on 17 June ***

24/7 Sports Composite (# commits):
1) Alabama (18)
2) Clemson (20)
3) Texas A&M (15)
4) Penn State (16)
5) Auburn (15)
6) South Carolina (14)
7) Florida State (13)
8) Georgia (12)
9) LSU (12)
10) Notre Dame (13)

Scout:
1) Alabama
2) Texas A&M
3) Auburn
4) Penn State
5) Clemson
6) LSU
7) Notre Dame
8) South Carolina
9) Florida State
10) Georgia

Rivals:
1) Alabama
2) Clemson
3) Penn State
4) Texas A&M
5) South Carolina
6) Auburn
7) Florida State
8) Mississippi State
9) Notre Dame
10) Georgia

ESPN:
1) Alabama
2) Clemson
3) Texas A&M
4) Penn State
5) Auburn
6) LSU
7) Florida State
8) Tennessee
9) Texas
10) Miami

Notes:
- Texas A&M averaged ranking is 3.0.
- Six schools appear on ALL four lists (alphabetical): Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Penn State, and Texas A&M.
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I really do not know of the Sumlin regime can keep this up for long - but it is fun at the moment  :D

 

Now I feel like Texas fans felt like about 10 years ago.

 

I just hope that Sumlin (in the SEC) can have success similar to what Mack Brown had - 77%+ win ratio and 2 NC games with at least one win - would make me a happy Aggie!

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Yeah some of the big wigs that are used to catching the big ones and never got the most meat from those fish really need to quit trying to try and pin that lack of ability on the new fisherman until they have the chance to see if they can get more meat from the fish that they are catching

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