2022 Winners
1) Duke (421 pts)
#1 Dariq Whitehead
#2 Dereck Lively
#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
#35 Tre White
#41 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
#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)