Early signing period breakdown: Pac-12
Posted Dec 3, 2016
The 2017 recruiting class has been a banner one for the Pac-12. The conference landed the nation’s top two players, DeAndre Ayton (Arizona) and Michael Porter (Washington), and seven programs rank among the top 35 in the country. Additionally, only Washington State was unable to sign at least one four-star prospect in the early signing period.
(Rivals.com)
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