Check this out.
LSU and USC may end up with 6 of the top 7 players in the nation (3 each).
LSU - McFarland (2), Shepard (4), Randle (6)
USC - Barkley (1), Kennard (5), Te'o (7)
Cierre Wood (3) committed to Notre Dame.
USC also has Burfict (12), Hall (14) and Carroll (18).
LSU would counter with Davenport (17), Loston (20) and Richardson (28).
Richardson stands a good chance to move up to a 5 star.
That would give both LSU and USC six 5 star players.
USC has a shot at Marlon Brown (16), as does LSU to some degree. I still believe LSU has a shot at Shaquelle Evans (24). Both are 5 star receivers.
USC currently has only 1 other player in the top 100 (Graf at 77). LSU has Janzen at 89. LSU also has Brockers, who fell out of the top 100 (previously 91), so he must be between 101 and 110. Calhoun should be inching his way towards a top 100 spot. Ford stands a good chance to end up there with a strong senior season.
LSU has shots at Debose (33), Berry (37), Patterson (43), Telfort (55), Michael (56), Brent (59), Lacey (62), Charles (64), Montgomery (65), Carter (66, DB from Ely, hmmmm sounds familiar), Martinez (67), Holloman (69), Gallon (74), Appleton (78), Coleman (81), Tate (83), Armstrong (88), Cox (100)...that's 18 of the last 68 players in the top 100.
What a fun battle to watch. It will be LSU and USC battling for #1, with the other finishing a close 2nd. Then a big gap down to #3.
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