From Georgia to Syracuse — ranking Power 5 programs based on recruiting potential
We know which programs sign the best — and worst — classes. Which ones are set up to recruit the best moving forward?
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From Georgia to Syracuse — ranking Power 5 programs based on recruiting potential
We know which programs sign the best — and worst — classes. Which ones are set up to recruit the best moving forward?
theathletic.com
College football recruiting rankings: Which Power 5 schools have the most potential?
The current head coach factored heavily into the rankings, but this was about the entire program as well — location, history, facilities, etc. We didn’t ignore NIL, either. It wasn’t the only reason we ranked a school where we did, but it was definitely part of the equation.
We’ve included the highest and lowest vote each program received, as well.
41. Texas Tech — Joey McGuire and his staff are determined to disprove the perception that it’s tough to recruit to Lubbock. They’re off to a great start with the Red Raiders’ first top-30 class since 2012. That early success, combined with facility upgrades and a strong NIL collective, is generating real optimism about their potential going forward. — MO
Highest vote: 34 Lowest vote: 51