OK. I just found my own mistake. (Can't believe I did that at 4:00am....) It doesn't change my commentary, but UCLA was mis calculated and should be 6.87. Still in tier IV but higher in the list.
Since I'm going to be out of pocket for quite awhile, I'll re-post with my correction . Tier I 1. 9.45 Stanford 2. 9.35 USC 3. 9.27 UNC Tier II 4. 8.58 Virginia 5. 8.36 Notre Dame 6. 7.92 Arizona State 7. 7.89 Texas 8. 7.58 Washington 9. 7.55 West Virginia Tier III 10. 7.48 Penn State 11. 7.47 Harvard 12. 7.40 Michigan 13. 7.38 Florida State 14. 7.34 Arizona 15. 7.20 Duke 15. 7.20 Texas A&M Tier IV 17. 7.02 Rutgers 17. 7.02 Virginia Tech 19. 7.01 South Carolina 20. 6.99 Illinois 21. 6.90 Wisconsin 22. 6.87 UCLA 23. 6.82 Clemson 24. 6.80 Princeton 25. 6.76 Ohio State 26. 6.68 Wake Forest 27. 6.67 Boston College 28. 6.63 Colorado 29. 6.62 Michigan State 30. 6.53 Maryland 31. 6.51 TCU (Bonus)
Surprised to see Arizon State so high. And then saw they have EIGHTEEN kids coming in. Have never seen a recruiting class that large. Maybe Florida, where they overrecruit and then cut kids, or a brand new program which is understandable. https://thesundevils.com/news/2018/...rth-welcomes-historic-2018-signing-class.aspx
See my commentary on the previous page, and you will note that they have three significantly talented internationals among that 18 (plus a hand full of very solid players), even if about half (9 or so) are unlikely to see much PT.