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<blockquote data-quote="SoCal_GT_Fan" data-source="post: 9320" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>To be in the top 25 would definitely be tough. First, we know the "factory" schools will always be in the top-25 so that eliminates a good number of spots.</p><p>Let's see, </p><p>ACC: FSU, Miami, Clemson</p><p>Big Ten: Ohio State, Michigan</p><p>Big 12: Oklahoma, Texas</p><p>Pac-12: USC, Oregon</p><p>SEC: Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Florida</p><p>Independent: Notre Dame</p><p></p><p>Ok, this is my little list of which schools I consider "factory" schools. There might be others that can be considered as well (or others that would be taken out of the list). But at any rate, that's 14 schools already that will year in and year out be in the top-25. </p><p></p><p>Now, then there's the next tier of schools which we will need to compete against to fill out the next 11 spots left in the top-25:</p><p>ACC: UNC, UVA, VaTech, Pitt, NC state</p><p>American Athletic: Rutgers, Louisville</p><p>Big Ten: MSU, Northwestern, Nebraska, Penn State, Wisconsin</p><p>Big 12: Ok St, West Virginia, </p><p>Pac-12: Stanford, Washington, UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State, Cal</p><p>SEC: Tennessee, Auburn, Arkansas, Ole Miss, USC, Vandy, Texas A&M, </p><p></p><p>At this moment in time from this second tier group, I would consider Texas A&M, Stanford, South Carolina, Oklahoma State to be able to out recruit GT no matter what. </p><p></p><p>So in conclusion, it's very subjective I know but the point is, its going to be very difficult to get a top-25 recruiting class together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCal_GT_Fan, post: 9320, member: 365"] To be in the top 25 would definitely be tough. First, we know the "factory" schools will always be in the top-25 so that eliminates a good number of spots. Let's see, ACC: FSU, Miami, Clemson Big Ten: Ohio State, Michigan Big 12: Oklahoma, Texas Pac-12: USC, Oregon SEC: Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Florida Independent: Notre Dame Ok, this is my little list of which schools I consider "factory" schools. There might be others that can be considered as well (or others that would be taken out of the list). But at any rate, that's 14 schools already that will year in and year out be in the top-25. Now, then there's the next tier of schools which we will need to compete against to fill out the next 11 spots left in the top-25: ACC: UNC, UVA, VaTech, Pitt, NC state American Athletic: Rutgers, Louisville Big Ten: MSU, Northwestern, Nebraska, Penn State, Wisconsin Big 12: Ok St, West Virginia, Pac-12: Stanford, Washington, UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State, Cal SEC: Tennessee, Auburn, Arkansas, Ole Miss, USC, Vandy, Texas A&M, At this moment in time from this second tier group, I would consider Texas A&M, Stanford, South Carolina, Oklahoma State to be able to out recruit GT no matter what. So in conclusion, it's very subjective I know but the point is, its going to be very difficult to get a top-25 recruiting class together. [/QUOTE]
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