2022 Winners

1) Duke (421 pts)

#1 Dariq Whitehead
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2 Dereck Lively
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4 Kyle Filipowski
#22 Mark Mitchell
#59 Jaden Schutt
#97 Tyrese Proctor

Rookie head coach Jon Scheyer comes out of the blocks hot with the top class in his first attempt. Three of the top 5 is beyond impressive.

2) Arkansas (294 pts)

#3 Nick Smith
#14 Anthony Black
#17 Jordan Walsh
#76 Derrian Ford
Barry Dunning
Joseph Pinion

The Razorbacks loaded up with 3 top 25's and put the SEC on notice.

3) Kansas (283 pts)

#16 Gradey Dick
#27 Ernest Udeh
#28 MJ Rice
#50 Zuby Ejiofor

Fresh off a national championship run, Bill Self doesn't miss a beat and reloads with yet another top 5 class.

4) Alabama (258 pts)

#11 Brandon Miller
#24 Jaden Bradley
#40 Rylan Griffen
#71 Noah Clowney

The Tide rolls with load of talent giving the SEC West two top 5 classes.

5) UCLA (233 pts)

#10 Amari Bailey
#18 Adem Bona
#42 Dylan Andrews

The Bruins restocked impressively with some talent that could impact early.

6) USC (202 pts)

#25 Vincent Iwuchukwu
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5 Tre White
#4
1 Kijani Wright

This class weighs in just one spot below the one from rival UCLA, promising to keep the action hot in LA.

7) Texas (201 pts)

#5 Dillon Mitchell
#19 Arterio Morris
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78 Rowan Brumbaugh

Chris Beard gives the Longhorns the talent they need to challenge for the upper echelon.

8) Ohio State (186 pts)

#47 Bruce Thornton
#52 Brice Sensabaugh
#54 Roddy Gayle
#65 Felix Okpara

Virtually three top 50's and a top 100 adds up to one seriously deep class for the Buckeyes.

9) Kentucky (181 pts)

#8 Cason Wallace
#13 Chris Livingston

Very strange seeing Calipari's Cats not in the top 5 but the late decision by previous #1 player, Shaedon Sharpe, to skip college for the NBA took this class down from what would have been #4 overall.

10) Villanova (174 pts)

#12 Cam Whitmore
#43 Mark Armstrong
#74 Brendan Hausen

The Wildcat's first class of the post Jay Wright era narrowly edges out the Cavaliers of Virginia to claim the final spot in the top 10.

Honorable Mention

  • Virginia (173 pts)

  • Michigan (165 pts)

  • Indiana (159 pts)

  • Oregon (157 pts)

  • Houston (156 pts)

  • Illinois (152 pts)

  • Auburn (146 pts)

  • North Carolina (125 pts)

  • Notre Dame (119 pts)

  • LSU (107 pts)