Let’s face it. Nobody ever has a bad signing class. Can you imagine a coach standing up at his post-signing day news conference and proclaiming that that particular class simply didn’t measure up?
Here's a quick look back on the ACC's signing day highlights: Best closer: Clemson coach Dabo Swinney. The Tigers reeled in their top prospect, CB Mackensie Alexander, on Wednesday. The five-star recruit should be able to contribute immediately, and it’s a position in which Clemson is thin.
With signing day in the rearview mirror, it's time to pass out some awards for the Big 12's recruiting efforts. Biggest winner on signing day: Baylor coach Art Briles -- Briles is capitalizing on the Bears' on-field success with some huge signees who have Baylor turning some heads.
The Pac-12 had mixed results on national signing day. No Pac-12 team ranked in the top 10 of the ESPN recruiting rankings. Just three teams ranked in the top 25. That's not good. The best player on the West Coast, defensive tackle Eddie Vanderdoes, a former USC commit, ended up signing with Notre Dame.
National signing day 2013 is in the books. Let's take a closer look at what the Irish newcomers mean for the program moving forward. Biggest winner of signing day: We'll just go ahead and call the program a winner here.
Time to put a little bow on signing day coverage in the Big East. Who fared best? Worst? Read on to find out. Biggest winner on signing day: There weren't many Big East schools waiting on decisions from ESPN 150 talent on signing day itself, so the big winner has to be Rutgers, for simply finishing with the top recruiting class in the Big East.
The Big Ten classes are signed and sealed. You can see ESPN's final class rankings as well as grades for all the Big Ten teams . As we put a bow on national signing day 2013, let's take a look at some superlatives .
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