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HS Rankings - Late Aug Update

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Inroads by the Big 10 ...

Top 50 by Conference
ACC = 11
Bg10 = 8
SEC = 7
B12 = 3
PAC = 3
AAC = 3
BgE = 1
Other = 0
Uncommitted = 14

Top 100 by Conference
ACC = 21
Bg10 = 15
SEC = 10
B12 = 8
PAC = 10
AAC = 3
BgE = 3
Other = 2
Uncommitted = 28
 
Sorry is this was posted, but Ayanna Mitchell to LSU. 6'1" PF from Georgia.

#48 PN
#81 ASGR
 
What are the combinations of ranking services for these players? Just confused as Anigwe (Cal) is #6 by bluestar BB, #27 by Prospectation, and #29 by ASGR. I see her listed as an average of #35. Cool list
 
What are the combinations of ranking services for these players? Just confused as Anigwe (Cal) is #6 by bluestar BB, #27 by Prospectation, and #29 by ASGR. I see her listed as an average of #35. Cool list

She's also #46 by ESPN and not in the top 50 by Full Court. That's what brings her down.

And, btw, she's not #6 by BlueStar anymore.
 
She's also #46 by ESPN and not in the top 50 by Full Court. That's what brings her down.

And, btw, she's not #6 by BlueStar anymore.
Gotcha, thanks for the clarification. Great job on this!!
 
VG, when will you update this again? This Louisville fan is curious if it will be updated after the Durr announcement tomorrow?
 
VG, when will you update this again? This Louisville fan is curious if it will be updated after the Durr announcement tomorrow?

Yeah yeah, you love me now.

FYI, if Durr goes to Louisville, the Cards move to #1.
 
Hail vowelguy! He is 100% correct in pointing out the problems inherent in rating recruiting classes. If you are trying to establish a top-twenty program, the Kentucky class is the way to go. Ask Geno. The problem is that Kentucky wants to become a mega-program like UConn ( or their own men's team) and their group of recruits doesn't cut it, at least on paper. They need stars. Big stars. Recruits are judged, in part, by how successfully they fill the needs of the team and improve it. (If all you need to win a national championship is to sign one particular player, and you do, it's a great class.) In Kentucky's case, the need is to get better everywhere. This is at best a sustaining class still leaving them looking up at Tennessee and South Carolina in the SEC, with UConn more than a million miles away.
 
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