2247Sports final team recruiting class rankings for 2013

Defensive tackle Montravius Adams (center) poses for photos with his mom Debbie Young and dad Bruce Granville after making his decision to attend Auburn during National Signing Day at Dooly County High School. (Phil Sears-USA TODAY Sports)
What a day 2013 National Signing Day turned out to be. From bizarre outfits to a star recruit’s mom stealing her sons letter of intent, we saw just about everything imaginable.
Oh yea, and then there’s Ole Miss, aka the program that suddenly turned out to be the next big thing. If you were an elite recruit announcing on Signing Day, and there was five stars next to your name, chances are you were saying “Hotty Toddy.”
There’s not much else to say to Hugh Freeze than “job well done.”
Alabama and head coach Nick Saban once again flexed the Crimson muscle, while Urban Meyer showed that he is a national brand when it comes to recruiting.
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And his old team, the Gators, you ask? Well, let’s just say there’s enough talent in Gainesville to stack up with Alabama for the foreseeable future.
We can’t forget about national runner-up Notre Dame, either. Head coach Brian Kelly proved with this recruiting cycle that the Irish are here to stay.
Following is a look at 247Sports final recruiting class rankings (Team – Points):
- Alabama – 788.99
- Ohio State – 778.72
- Notre Dame – 772.82
- Florida – 772.62
- Michigan – 768.24
- Ole Miss – 766.25
- LSU – 762.57
- Florida State – 759.14
- UCLA – 753.63
- Texas A&M – 753.41
- Auburn – 749.38
- Georgia – 746.43
- Clemson – 744.76
- USC – 741.95
- Oklahoma – 740.41
- Texas – 738.34
- Miami – 737.46
- Washington – 736.79
- Oregon – 734.46
- Virginia Tech – 729.58
- South Carolina – 725.72
- Arkansas – 723.19
- Nebraska – 721.47
- Mississippi State – 720.95
- Tennessee – 719.79











