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Here's an assessment based not on need, but strictly on the RSCI rankings of the players that have committed to a given school.
Since RSCI tends to give more weight to quality over quantity, only top 100 caliber players (i.e. they appear in one of the top 100 lists that make up the RSCI rankings) are listed.
- UCLA (349 pts)
- #4 Dan Gadzuric
- #7 Jaron Rush
- #16 Ray Young
- #54 Matt Barnes
- #75 Jerome Moiso
- Off the charts. Moiso's ranking is artificially low due to his prep school status.
- DePaul (313 pts)
- #9 Quinten Richardson
- #24 Lance Williams
- #26 Bobby Simmons
- #32 Antonio Latimer
- Four top 50's. 'Nuff said.
- Arizona (281 pts)
- #29 Michael Wright
- #33 Richard Jefferson
- #43 Ruben Douglas
- #67 Ricky Anderson
- #71 Luke Walton
- #82 Traves Wilson
- Loads of both quantity and quality.
- North Carolina (265 pts)
- #6 Ronald Curry
- #10 Jason Capel
- #22 Kris Lang
- Three McD's burger boys is always an impressive haul.
- Florida (246 pts)
- #13 Mike Miller
- #20 Ted Dupay
- #53 Ladarius Halton
- #72 Udonis Haslem
- Billy D. strikes pay dirt with a deep and talented class.
- Kentucky (199 pts)
- #12 Tayshaun Prince
- #31 Jules Camara
- #61 Desmond Allison
- Todd Tackett
- Tubby Smith gets off to a hot start with his first full class at UK.
- St. John's (185 pts)
- #23 Anthony Glover
- #29 Eric Barkley
- #66 Ernest Brown
- Another class that would be higher if prep schooler Barkley appeared on all the recruiting lists.
- Missouri (181 pts)
- #19 Keyon Dooling
- #41 Travis Robinson
- #62 Clarence Gilbert
- Mizzou comes up big 3 top 100's.
- Wake Forest (143 pts)
- #57 Broderick Hicks
- #58 Darius Songalia
- #70 Craig Dawson
- #76 Antwan Scott
- Ervin Murray
- Josh Howard
- A huge class for the Deacons who loaded up on local in-state talent.
- NC State (136 pts)
- #25 Adam Harrington
- #64 Keith Bean
- #78 Shea Cotton
- If you consider the impact of Shea Cotton, a former top 10 high schooler, this class would rank even higher.
Honorable Mention
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