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[QUOTE="Powellfan, post: 5168676, member: 4819"] Seems pretty clear that it's the ACC, then everyone else when it comes to recruiting. Of the 82 Top 100 players who have committed so far, across all three recruiting services, the ACC has 44% of the commitments (next highest is the Big 10 with 27%). Just 29 players in IL's Top 100, plus an additional 34 four stars remain uncommitted as of now. After Dylan Malone at #16, the next highest unranked players are defenseman Bing Burch, at #33, LSM Rees Piontek at #35 and attackman Brady Mollot at #37. Curious if the players left keep heading towards the top ranked schools, or if universities that don't have many commitments will look more attractive. As nyclax pointed out, Cornell, a school that usually does pretty well recruiting, doesn't have any top 100 players. Denver, a school coming off a final four appearance, doesn't have a single recruit yet. Even the Big 10 seems to lacking a bit, the highest ranked commit they have right now is #22 Jacob Johnston, headed to Hopkins. The conference as a whole doesn't have a single IL five star recruit. When is the last time that happened? Hoping Syracuse can keep pace in these next few weeks. With the new roster caps being put in place, I think this might be effecting the speed at which players are committing. Still lots of good players left, but things are happening quickly. [/QUOTE]
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