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Rivals Top 25 (cont.)

Posted: Thursday February 7, 2008 12:28AM; Updated: Thursday February 14, 2008 2:46PM
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Rivals.com Top 25 Recruiting Classes
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11 14 The national-champion Tigers were another team that didn't quite match up to some previous classes, but this still is a good group. As usual, LSU cleaned up in-state, and the Tigers signed an especially strong group of defensive backs.
For a complete list of LSU's signees, click here.
12 17 The Tigers will be one of the favorites in the ACC this fall, and there are players in this class who will help immediately. Clemson won the recruiting battle in-state against South Carolina and, as usual, signed some top players from Florida.
For a complete list of Clemson's signees, click here.
13 15 New coach Rick Neuheisel and his staff were able to keep most of the Bruins' top commitments, who had pledged before coach Karl Dorrell was fired. The defensive signees look especially good.
For a complete list of UCLA's signees, click here.
14 8 This is another school used to signing top-five classes, but this group still is solid. Mack Brown and his staff like guys to commit early, and this class was another example. For the first time in a while, though, there is no five-star signee.
For a complete list of Texas' signees, click here.
15 19 The Buffs are a big surprise. Coach Dan Hawkins and his staff know they need more playmakers, and in Darrell Scott, they signed the nation's best running back. There also are some solid linemen to pave the way for Scott and a nice group of linebackers. Hawkins finished strong, adding four new pledges on Signing Day.
For a complete list of Colorado's signees, click here.
16 10 New coach Mike Sherman and his staff brought in a nice group of linemen on both sides of ball and some needed star power in the likes of RB Cyrus Gray of DeSoto, Texas.
For a complete list of Texas A&M's signees, click here.
17 18 The Golden Gophers were awful on the field, but coach Tim Brewster and his staff were able to sell immediate paying time and it paid off to the tune of the Big Ten's third-ranked class.
For a complete list of Minnesota's signees, click here.
18 20 Frank Beamer and his staff usually do a great job of finding guys that fit the Hokies' system, and that appears to be the case again. There are some nice skill-position athletes in this class.
For a complete list of Virginia Tech's signees, click here.
19 7 As usual, the Ducks did well in California. But they branched out this season and brought in some highly ranked players from Texas, Arizona and Kansas. And they're still in it for Terrelle Pryor, too.
For a complete list of Oregon's signees, click here.
20 22 A solid class for Tommy Tuberville and the Tigers. But it pales in comparison to the class put together by hated foe Alabama.
For a complete list of Auburn's signees, click here.

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