CI Top 25
Season 35

Division I-A Top 25 Recruiting Classes

1. Arizona State: 21 recruits, 1101 points, Pacific-10 Conference
2. South Carolina: 17 recruits, 1082 points, Southeastern Conference
3. Texas: 16 recruits, 1080 points, Big 12 Conference
4. West Virginia: 19 recruits, 1080 points, Big East Conference
5. Vanderbilt: 18 recruits, 1078 points, Southeastern Conference
6. Tennessee: 15 recruits, 1068 points, Southeastern Conference
7. Penn State: 13 recruits, 1063 points, Big Ten Conference
8. Akron: 20 recruits, 1061 points, Mid-American Conference
9. Missouri: 17 recruits, 1052 points, Big 12 Conference
10. Rutgers: 16 recruits, 1047 points, Big East Conference
11. North Carolina: 20 recruits, 1046 points, Atlantic Coast Conference
12. Washington State: 19 recruits, 1044 points, Pacific-10 Conference
13. USC: 12 recruits, 1044 points, Pacific-10 Conference
14. Michigan: 13 recruits, 1042 points, Big Ten Conference
15. Miami (FL): 14 recruits, 1042 points, Atlantic Coast Conference
16. Clemson: 13 recruits, 1039 points, Atlantic Coast Conference
17. Marquette: 17 recruits, 1038 points, Big East Conference
18. Louisville: 16 recruits, 1038 points, Big East Conference
19. Kansas State: 17 recruits, 1036 points, Big 12 Conference
20. Texas A&M: 13 recruits, 1029 points, Big 12 Conference
21. Texas Tech: 13 recruits, 1020 points, Big 12 Conference
22. Georgia: 15 recruits, 1020 points, Southeastern Conference
23. Florida State: 15 recruits, 1017 points, Atlantic Coast Conference
24. Tulsa: 19 recruits, 1017 points, Conference USA
25. Iowa: 15 recruits, 1016 points, Big Ten Conference

Division I-AA Top 25 Recruiting Classes

1. Liberty: 25 recruits, 1088 points, Southwestern Athletic Conference
2. Grambling State: 21 recruits, 1063 points, Southwestern Athletic Conference
3. Tennessee-Chattanooga: 20 recruits, 1016 points, Southern Conference
4. McNeese State: 21 recruits, 1007 points, Southern Conference
5. Eastern Washington: 19 recruits, 979 points, Big Sky Conference
6. Dayton: 17 recruits, 973 points, Pioneer Football League
7. Furman: 16 recruits, 971 points, Southern Conference
8. Citadel: 16 recruits, 965 points, Southern Conference
9. Northwestern State: 19 recruits, 960 points, Southern Conference
10. New Hampshire: 17 recruits, 958 points, Atlantic 10 Conference
11. Florida Atlantic: 17 recruits, 956 points, Atlantic 10 Conference
12. Florida International: 15 recruits, 955 points, Gateway Football Conference
13. Appalachian State: 16 recruits, 947 points, Southern Conference
14. Weber State: 18 recruits, 945 points, Big Sky Conference
15. Idaho State: 15 recruits, 945 points, Big Sky Conference
16. Missouri State: 16 recruits, 938 points, Gateway Football Conference
17. Austin Peay: 16 recruits, 936 points, Pioneer Football League
18. Illinois State: 15 recruits, 933 points, Gateway Football Conference
19. Mississippi Valley State: 16 recruits, 932 points, Southwestern Athletic Conference
20. San Diego: 14 recruits, 931 points, Pioneer Football League
21. Butler: 15 recruits, 931 points, Pioneer Football League
22. Georgetown: 14 recruits, 926 points, Northeast Conference
23. Marist: 12 recruits, 925 points, Ohio Valley Conference
24. Villanova: 16 recruits, 921 points, Atlantic 10 Conference
25. VMI: 13 recruits, 913 points, Pioneer Football League

Division II Top 25 Recruiting Classes

1. St. Augustine`s: 21 recruits, 892 points, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
2. Virginia Union: 17 recruits, 860 points, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
3. Findlay: 21 recruits, 848 points, Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
4. Tarleton State: 24 recruits, 846 points, Lone Star Conference
5. American International: 16 recruits, 845 points, Northeast-10 Conference
6. Quincy: 21 recruits, 843 points, Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
7. Slippery Rock: 15 recruits, 835 points, Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
8. Arkansas Tech: 20 recruits, 835 points, Gulf South Conference
9. Colorado-Mines: 21 recruits, 831 points, Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
10. Livingstone College: 14 recruits, 828 points, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
11. New Mexico Highlands: 19 recruits, 824 points, Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
12. Henderson State: 13 recruits, 820 points, Gulf South Conference
13. Glenville: 18 recruits, 810 points, South Atlantic Conference
14. Augustana: 18 recruits, 808 points, North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
15. Fayetteville State: 17 recruits, 806 points, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
16. Indianapolis: 13 recruits, 801 points, Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
17. North Alabama: 13 recruits, 798 points, Gulf South Conference
18. Wayne State: 13 recruits, 798 points, Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
19. Hillsdale: 12 recruits, 796 points, Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
20. Central Missouri State: 18 recruits, 796 points, Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
21. West Virginia Wesleyan: 12 recruits, 795 points, South Atlantic Conference
22. Ashland: 18 recruits, 793 points, Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
23. Concord: 13 recruits, 786 points, Northeast-10 Conference
24. Carson-Newman: 13 recruits, 784 points, South Atlantic Conference
25. Central Oklahoma: 14 recruits, 783 points, Lone Star Conference

Division III Top 25 Recruiting Classes

1. Mississippi: 21 recruits, 775 points, American Southwest Conference
2. William Paterson: 23 recruits, 755 points, New Jersey Athletic Conference
3. Claremont McKenna-Harvey: 20 recruits, 744 points, American Southwest Conference
4. East Texas Baptist: 21 recruits, 742 points, American Southwest Conference
5. Ithaca: 20 recruits, 739 points, Freedom Football Conference
6. King`s: 22 recruits, 737 points, Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corpora
7. Loras: 21 recruits, 733 points, Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
8. Kenyon: 20 recruits, 726 points, North Coast Athletic Conference
9. Baldwin-Wallace: 18 recruits, 723 points, Ohio Athletic Conference
10. Averett: 18 recruits, 720 points, USA South Athletic Conference
11. Bethany: 19 recruits, 719 points, Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
12. Augustana (IL): 20 recruits, 717 points, Illini-Badger Intercollegiate Football Conference
13. Wisconsin-Stevens Point: 19 recruits, 715 points, Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
14. Worcester Tech: 20 recruits, 715 points, Freedom Football Conference
15. Eureka: 17 recruits, 713 points, Illini-Badger Intercollegiate Football Conference
16. Wisconsin-Eau Claire: 17 recruits, 710 points, Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
17. Cornell: 17 recruits, 708 points, Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
18. Greensboro: 19 recruits, 706 points, USA South Athletic Conference
19. Whittier: 17 recruits, 703 points, Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
20. Frostburg State: 15 recruits, 701 points, Northwest Conference
21. Franklin: 16 recruits, 699 points, Old Dominion Athletic Conference
22. Huntingdon: 15 recruits, 696 points, New Jersey Athletic Conference
23. Linfield: 17 recruits, 694 points, Northwest Conference
24. Middlebury: 16 recruits, 693 points, New England Small College Athletic Conference
25. Elmhurst: 16 recruits, 692 points, Illini-Badger Intercollegiate Football Conference
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