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Let's give Mac three more years on his contract, we're #41! So sick of the 'our facilities suck' mantra, if ****ing scUM can contend for the #1 class when their stadium isn't even close to campus, the problem lies elsewhere, starting with a lazy recruiter. SOS got away with lazy recruiting because he was an offensive football mastermind with a win at no costs attitude, not a purdy kewl popcorn salesman.
http://miami.247sports.com/Bolt/Miami-Regains-The-No-1-Recruiting-Class-In-2018-53429550
Miami Regains The No. 1 Recruiting Class In 2018
The Miami Hurricanes hold the number one recruiting class in 2018 once again.
(Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
Ohio State held the No. 1 class ranking for 2018 for a couple of weeks, but now it is the Hurricanes that narrowly hold that distinction.
Campbell’s pledge boosts Miami’s 2018 class point total to 272.82 while Ohio State currently sits at 270.55 points.
Miami currently has 19 commitments in the 2018 class, while Ohio State’s class sits at 14 pledges. The strength of Ohio State’s class is worth noting as the average rating of their commits is a 95.3.
UM’s 2018 class is strong in its own right, however, with the class made up of one five-star prospect and 13 four-stars according to the 247Sports Composite ranking.
In-state rival Florida State currently owns the No. 10 class in the rankings with 12 commitments while Florida has the 41st ranked class with eight pledges.
http://miami.247sports.com/Bolt/Miami-Regains-The-No-1-Recruiting-Class-In-2018-53429550
Miami Regains The No. 1 Recruiting Class In 2018
The Miami Hurricanes hold the number one recruiting class in 2018 once again.
- David Lake - 19 hours ago
(Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
Ohio State held the No. 1 class ranking for 2018 for a couple of weeks, but now it is the Hurricanes that narrowly hold that distinction.
Campbell’s pledge boosts Miami’s 2018 class point total to 272.82 while Ohio State currently sits at 270.55 points.
Miami currently has 19 commitments in the 2018 class, while Ohio State’s class sits at 14 pledges. The strength of Ohio State’s class is worth noting as the average rating of their commits is a 95.3.
UM’s 2018 class is strong in its own right, however, with the class made up of one five-star prospect and 13 four-stars according to the 247Sports Composite ranking.
In-state rival Florida State currently owns the No. 10 class in the rankings with 12 commitments while Florida has the 41st ranked class with eight pledges.