Updated college football team recruiting rankings: USC still No. 1

By Stephen Spiewak Oct 4, 2012, 12:00am

Trojans still out in front for the Class of 2013 despite Alabama picking up Derrick Henry.

Su'a Cravens
Su'a Cravens
Photo by Louis Lopez
USC has not received a commitment since the season started, but that hasn't stopped the Trojans from retaining their No. 1 spot in the Class of 2013 team recruiting rankings.

With three of the Top 8 recruits and nine of the Top 100, USC clearly boasts the country's most talented recruiting class.

The NCAA sanctions against USC have done nothing to hinder Lane Kiffin's ability to land top recruits, having gained commitments from the likes of Max Browne, Ty Isaac and Su'a Cravens.

Even with the addition of Derrick Henry to an already-solid class, Alabama was unable to overtake USC at the No. 1 spot.



Michigan, Florida and Georgia round out the Top 5.

Texas, which has one of the smallest classes among the Top 25, checks in at No. 7 following the departure of Daeshon Hall (Washington) and Ricky Seals-Jones (Undecided).

Class of 2013 Team Recruiting Rankings

College
RankingCommitsTop 100MovementHighest Rated Recruit
1Southern California189Max Browne (2)
2Alabama177-Derrick Henry (11)
3Michigan236-Shane Morris (16)
4Florida204-Ahmad Fulwood (9)
5Georgia204Tray Matthews (26)
6Texas A&M281Derrick Griffin (76)
7Texas136-Tyrone Swoopes (4)
8Notre Dame214-Jaylon Smith (35)
9LSU202Ethan Pocic (48)
10Auburn173-Reuben Foster (3)
11Ohio State175-Jalin Marshall (34)
12Clemson173-Robert Nkemdiche (1)
13Florida State182E.J. Levenberry (22)
14Vanderbilt211Johnathon McCrary (56)
15South Carolina182D.J. Park (23)
16Virginia Tech153Kendall Fuller (42)
17Washington181-Darrell Daniels (74)
18Arizona230-Anu Solomon
19Virginia151Taquan Mizzell (93)
20Oklahoma122-Cody Thomas (32)
21West Virginia160Wendell Smallwood
22Illinois171Aaron Bailey (72)
23North Carolina150Ryan Switzer
24Nebraska151Courtney Love (96)
25Mississippi State161Cord Sandberg (97)