Where every Pac-12 teams class ranks nationally after National Signing Day

Some Pac-12 schools made out like bandits while others were left scratching their heads
Where every Pac-12 teams class ranks nationally after National Signing Day
Where every Pac-12 teams class ranks nationally after National Signing Day

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National Signing Day essentially marks the cherry on top of the 2023 recruiting class outside of a handful of recruits.

Programs have now turned their attention to the 2024 class, but before those who follow the sport move on, it is important to take a look at how everyone else did. The Pac-12 is home to some of the most impressive classes in the country with five in the top-25 , while those towards the bottom didn't finish the year out as strong as they would have liked. Let's take a look at where every recruiting class ranks according to 247Sports and compare it to where they ranked.

 

12. Washington State

Rank Nationally: 70

Top Commit: Three-star OT Noah Dunham

11. Cal

Rank Nationally: 57

Top Commit: Four-star WR Nyziah Hunter

10. Stanford

Rank Nationally: 56 

Top Commit: Four-star CB Jshawn Frausto-Ramos

9. Oregon State

Rank Nationally: 51

Top Commit: Four-star QB Aidan Chiles

8. Arizona

Rank Nationally: 49

Top Commit: Four-star QB Brayden Dorman

7. Arizona State

Rank Nationally: 36

Top Commit: Four-star QB Jaden Rashada 

6. Washigton

Rank Nationally: 30

Top Commit: Four-star CB Caleb Presley

5. Utah

Rank Nationally: 25

Top Commit: Four-star OT Spencer Fano 

4. UCLA

Rank Nationally: 24

Top Commit: Four-star QB Dante Moore 

3. Colorado

Rank Nationally: 21

Top Commit: Five-star CB Cormani McClain 

2. Oregon

Rank Nationally: 9

Top Commit: Four-star DL Matayo Uiagalelei

1. USC

Rank Nationally: 8

Top Commit: Five-star WR Zachariah Branch


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Kevin Borba
KEVIN BORBA

Managing Editor and Publisher of CardinalCountry.com, formerly a Pac-12 Network Production Assistant and a contributing writer for USA Today's Longhorns Wire. I am a proud graduate of Quinnipiac University's sports journalism master's program. Follow me on Twitter @Kevin__Borba 

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