1) Duke (338 pts)
#3 Cameron Boozer
#16 Nikolas Khamenia
#19 Cayden Boozer
#48 Sebastian Wilkins
#81 Dame Sarr
Duke gets the top class for the 2nd year in a row scoring big with the Boozer twins.
2) Houston (270 pts)
#6 Chris Cenac
#12 Isaiah Harwell
#15 Kingston Flemings
Kelvin Sampson parlayed his NCAA championship run near miss into the 2nd best recruiting class in the country so expect to see him back for another try.
3) Arizona (263 pts)
#8 Koa Peat
#9 Brayden Burries
#23 Dwayne Aristode
Big time talent is on its way to Tuscon.
4) Kentucky (202 pts)
#20 Jasper Johnson
#25 Malachi Moreno
#56 Braydon Hawthorne
The Cats score a pair of top 25 in-state recruits for the first time in ages.
5) North Carolina (191 pts)
#5 Caleb Wilson
#43 Derek Dixon
#64 Isaiah Denis
After a disappointing 2024-25 season followed by some high profile transfers, Hubert Davis has help coming in with a top 5 class led by a top 5 player.
6) Arkansas (188 pts)
#10 Darius Acuff
#12 Meleek Thomas
#93 Isaiah Seely
Dallas Washington
Calipari will have a loaded backcourt to work with thanks to an infusion of top tier high school talent.
7) BYU (164 pts)
#1 AJ Dybantsa
#37 Xavion Staton
Chamberlain Burgess
BYU put the nation on notice when they brought in the nation's top player in Dybantsa.
8) Connecticut (161 pts)
#14 Braylon Mullins
#27 Eric Reibe
Jacob Furphy
UConn figures to be right back in the hunt again after landing a pair of top 25ish blue chippers.
9) Alabama (155 pts)
#34 London Jemison
#45 Davion Hannah
#69 Amari Allen
Nate Oats continues to reload keeping the Tide constantly in the national title conversation.
10) Syracuse (140 pts)
#30 Sadiq White
#32 Kiyan Anthony
This pair of studs should help keep things warm through the frosty central New York winter.
Honorable Mention
Syracuse (140 pts)
Florida (133 pts)
USC (130 pts)
Tennessee (126 pts)
Mississippi (123 pts)
Michigan (122 pts)
Cincinnati (121 pts)
Miami (120 pts)
Kansas (115 pts)
NC State (104 pts)
Baylor (100 pts)