Pac-12 class of 2013 team rankings

We're still over seven months away from National Signing Day, but that doesn't mean we can't check in and see how each conference is doing on the recruiting trail. Given how accelerated the entire process has become, the team rankings are a nice checkup with plenty of time to make a move up (or down) the list. Without further ado, here are the team rankings for the
| 1. USC | |
![]() | Commitments: 11 total, six in the top 100 Top pledge: Max Browne (2nd overall) Quality over quantity is the term that will be associated with USC as they continue to be limited by scholarship reductions but it's clear the Trojans are not slowing down. In addition to the second overall player in the class, they have a chance of landing only four- and five-star guys this year. |
| 2. Washington | |
![]() | Commitments: 9, one in the top 100 Top pledge: Darrell Daniels (74th) |
| 3. Arizona | |
![]() | Commitments: 17 Top pledge: Anu Solomon |
| 4. UCLA | |
![]() | Commitments: 8 Top pledge: Erik Bunte |
| 5. Oregon | |
![]() | Commitments: 6 Top pledge: Thomas Tyner (10th) |
| 6. Washington State | |
![]() | Commitments: 9 Top pledge: Tyler Bruggman |
| 7. Colorado | |
![]() | Commitments: 11 |
| 8. California | |
![]() | Commitments: 5 Top pledge: Jared Goff |
| 9. Stanford | |
![]() | Commitments: 4, two in the top 100 Top pledge: Isaac Savaliinaea (65th) |
| 10. Arizona State | |
![]() | Commitments: 4 Top pledge: Chans Cox |
| 11. Utah | |
![]() | Commitments: 4 Top pledge: Siale Fakailoatonga |
| 12. Oregon State | |
![]() | Commitments: 1 Top pledge: Terin Solomon |



















