He goes conference by conference. If you only like blind optimism, I would advise you to skip...
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Today’s conditions: So far so good. Auburn has the No. 1 recruiting class to date in 2017 and the league's highest-ranked commitment in big man Austin Wiley (No. 16). Considering that Kentucky has yet to land a commitment from the class of 2017, the 14 Rivals150 members already committed to SEC programs is a pretty impressive number.
Arkansas, Texas A&M and Florida each have commitments from at least two Rivals150 prospects and check in at No. 16, No. 17 and No. 22 overall in the team rankings. Mississippi State hasn’t cracked the top 25, but the Bulldogs have a commitment from the highest-ranked shooting guard in America to have made his decision, Nick Weatherspoon (No. 28).
Future forecast: John Calipari has never had worse than the No. 2-ranked class since arriving in Lexington so we know that Kentucky is going to end up with one of the best classes in America. The Wildcats are among the favorites for enough five-stars - notably power forward P.J. Washington (No. 17) and center Nick Richards (No. 19) -- that we can’t list them all. Auburn doesn’t look to be done and Alabama is right in the mix for Collin Sexton (No. 6) and Troy Brown (No. 12) and looks to be in position to add two four-star prospects this week with shooting guard Herb Jones (No. 72) and power forward Alex Reese (No. 73) expected to make their decisions. To have any hope of keeping up with Kentucky, SEC schools really stepped up their recruiting in 2016 and they look to be continuing that trend in 2017.
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...ooking-at-recruiting-in-the-major-conferences
Today’s conditions: So far so good. Auburn has the No. 1 recruiting class to date in 2017 and the league's highest-ranked commitment in big man Austin Wiley (No. 16). Considering that Kentucky has yet to land a commitment from the class of 2017, the 14 Rivals150 members already committed to SEC programs is a pretty impressive number.
Arkansas, Texas A&M and Florida each have commitments from at least two Rivals150 prospects and check in at No. 16, No. 17 and No. 22 overall in the team rankings. Mississippi State hasn’t cracked the top 25, but the Bulldogs have a commitment from the highest-ranked shooting guard in America to have made his decision, Nick Weatherspoon (No. 28).
Future forecast: John Calipari has never had worse than the No. 2-ranked class since arriving in Lexington so we know that Kentucky is going to end up with one of the best classes in America. The Wildcats are among the favorites for enough five-stars - notably power forward P.J. Washington (No. 17) and center Nick Richards (No. 19) -- that we can’t list them all. Auburn doesn’t look to be done and Alabama is right in the mix for Collin Sexton (No. 6) and Troy Brown (No. 12) and looks to be in position to add two four-star prospects this week with shooting guard Herb Jones (No. 72) and power forward Alex Reese (No. 73) expected to make their decisions. To have any hope of keeping up with Kentucky, SEC schools really stepped up their recruiting in 2016 and they look to be continuing that trend in 2017.