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The Ducks have become premier recruiter in PAC 12 Conference
After signing two of their best classes in program history the past two years, the Oregon Ducks have quickly established themselves as one of the premier recruiters on the West Coast.
But the 2021 recruiting cycle has thrown new challenges at programs across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic, testing coaching staffs and forcing them to adapt on the fly.
Oregon has not only been able to overcome the shutdown of all in-person contact, but has actually seen its recruiting class grow and develop into the nation’s No. 7 class, highlighted by elite quarterback Ty Thompson, five-star wide receiver Troy Franklin and Adidas All-American offensive tackle Bram Walden.
https://www.oregonlive.com/recruiting/2020/06/oregon-ducks-have-become-premier-recruiter-in-pac-12-conference-analysis.html
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FTFY
However, any USC head coach should be fired on the spot for not having the best Pac 12 recruiting class every year. They have tradition, location, and weather. If you're halfway competent, you can draw a 30 mile radius around campus and only get recruits in that bubble and finish with the top Pac 12 class.
They are only 2 spots above the Ducks Nationally with 3 more commits. Oregon has a slightly higher average commit rating too. 😁
The Pac-12's to best coaches on the recruiting trail are:
1. Donte Williams - USC - 61.34 points
2. Alex Mirabal - Oregon - 56.24 points
3. Jim Mastro - Oregon - 55.58 points
4. Rod Chance - Oregon - 53.75 points
5. Graham Harrell - USC - 51.85 points
6. Keary Colbert - USC - 41.64 points
7. Jimmie Dougherty - UCLA - 40.98 points
8. Ken Wilson - Oregon - 39.07 points
9. Vic So'oto - USC - 37.96 points
10. Bryan McClendon - Oregon - 36.61 points
https://247sports.com/college/oregon/Article/Oregon-football-recruiting-148359233/