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College  | Rankings | 9/24/2015

Top Recruiting Conferences

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Top 350 Incoming Freshmen | Top Freshmen by Conference

Listed below are the top 100 recruiting classes broken down by conference. Each table shows the overall rank (out of 100), the school, number of high school commits, number of high school commits ranked in the top 100, the total number of points (based on the player rankings, explanation of rankings can be found here) and the average number of points per player. Also included are the total number of points per conference and the average per program (of teams ranked in the top 100).

Not listed below are five conferences that had one team each listed among the top 100 recruiting classes:

Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC): No. 70 Bethune-Cookman (31 points)
Western Athletic (WAC): No. 81 Grand Canyon (26 points)
Atlantic 10: No. 82 St. Louis (26 points)
The Ivy League: No. 85 Pennsylvania (25 points)
Colonial Athletic: No. 89 College of Charleston (25 points)


To view the top 100 recruiting classes, with links to the players that make up each of those classes, please visit this link: Class of 2015 College Recruiting Rankings

Rankings as of Wednesday, September 23



Southeastern
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
1 Vanderbilt 13 5 115 8.85
2 Florida 12 3 95 7.92
5 Mississippi State 16 1 90 5.63
8 South Carolina 12 3 79 6.58
12 Mississippi 13 0 69 5.31
16 Louisiana State 9 1 60 6.67
21 Georgia 11 0 54 4.91
23 Texas A&M 11 1 53 4.82
30 Alabama 9 0 49 5.44
41
Tennessee 7 0 42 6.00
53 Auburn 10 0 36 3.60
54 Arkansas 13 0 35 2.69
56 Missouri 9 0 35 3.89
65 Kentucky 9 0 34 3.78
Total Points: 846
Avg per program: 60.43
Atlantic Coast
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
3 North Carolina 18 2 91 5.06
4 Georgia Tech 16 2 91 5.69
7 Virginia 15 2 85 5.67
10 Louisville 11 0 72 6.55
13 Florida State 10 1 64 6.40
22 Clemson 11 0 54 4.91
27 Duke 13 0 51 3.92
33 Notre Dame 12 0 47 3.92
38 Pittsburgh 12 0 43 3.58
46 Boston College 12 0 40 3.33
48 Wake Forest 11 1 39 3.55
57 North Carolina State 8 0 35 4.38
72 Virginia Tech 9 0 31 3.44
78 Miami 5 0 28 5.60
Total Points: 771
Avg per program: 55.07
Pac-12
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
9 Oregon 17 0 74 4.35
11 UCLA 9 2 69 7.67
17 Arizona State 13 1 58 4.46
24 Stanford 10 1 53 5.3
26 Oregon State 10 1 51 5.1
29 Southern California 9 0 51 5.67
34 Washington 13 1 46 3.54
39 Arizona 11 0 43 3.91
44 California 11 0 41 3.73
51 Washington State 12 0 38 3.17
Total Points: 524
Avg per program: 52.40
Big Ten
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
19 Iowa 11 0 55 5.00
28 Maryland 13 0 51 3.92
31 Illinois 11 2 47 4.27
36 Michigan 11 0 44 4.00
40 Penn State 13 0 42 3.23
52 Indiana 11 0 37 3.36
68 Purdue 7 0 32 4.57
77 Nebraska 10 0 28 2.80
83 Ohio State 10 0 26 2.60
Total Points: 362
Avg per program: 40.22
Big 12
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
14 TCU 13 2 62 4.77
15 Oklahoma 12 1 62 5.17
18 Texas 11 2 55 5.00
43 Texas Tech 14 0 41 2.93
50 West Virginia 13 0 38 2.92
71 Oklahoma State 9 0 31 3.44
Total Points: 289
Avg per program: 48.17
American Athletic
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
6 South Florida 16 2 86 5.38
59 East Carolina 12 0 34 2.83
63 Houston 10 0 34 3.4
75 UCF 10 0 30 3
87 Tulane 11 0 25 2.27
Total Points: 209
Avg per program: 41.80
Atlantic Sun
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
55 Lipscomb 10 0 35 3.5
60 Stetson 12 0 34 2.83
73
Florida Gulf Coast 12 0 30 2.50
88 North Florida 11 0 25 2.27
91 Kennesaw State 7 0 25 3.57
Total Points: 149
Avg per program: 29.80
Sun Belt
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
35 Louisiana-Lafayette 11 2 45 4.09
49
Georgia Southern 14 0 38 2.71
61 Texas State 11 0 34 3.09
74 Arkansas-Little Rock 11 0 30 2.73
Total Points: 147
Avg per program: 36.75
Mountain West
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
45 Air Force 17 0 40 2.35
62
San Diego State 10 0 34 3.40
64 Fresno State 10 0 34 3.40
80 New Mexico 11 0 26 2.36
Total Points: 134
Avg per program: 33.50
Big West
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
25 UC Santa Barbara 15 0 52 3.47
47 Cal State Fullerton 11 0 40 3.64
84 Cal Poly 9 0 26 2.89
Total Points: 118
Avg per program: 39.33
Missouri Valley
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
20 Wichita State 13 0 54 4.15
42 Dallas Baptist 11 1 41 3.73
100 Missouri State 8 0 22 2.75
Total Points: 117
Avg per program: 39.00
Conference USA
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
32 Rice 13 0 47 3.62
94 Florida International 6 0 24 4.00
97 Middle Tennessee State 9 0 23 2.56
99 Florida Atlantic 9 0 22 2.44
Total Points: 116
Avg per program: 29.00
Big South
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
67
Coastal Carolina 12 0 32 2.67
76 High Point 14 0 28 2.00
92 Campbell 10 0 24 2.40
98 Winthrop 10 0 22 2.20
Total Points: 106
Avg per program: 26.50
Southern
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
69 Furman 15 0 31 2.07
79 Samford 9 0 27 3.00
90 UNC-Greensboro 9 0 25 2.78
95 Mercer 10 0 23 2.30
Total Points: 106
Avg per program: 26.50
West Coast
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
37 San Diego 10 2 43 4.30
58 Brigham Young 11 1 34 3.09
93 Santa Clara 8 0 24 3.00
Total Points: 101
Avg per program: 33.67
Southland
RK School HS Commits Top 100 Points Avg Player
66 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 14 0 32 2.29
86 Sam Houston State 12 0 25 2.08
96 Stephen F. Austin 10 0 23 2.30
Total Points: 80
Avg per program: 26.67

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