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Number of 3 star recruits per 247 Top 10. by goldhelmethead
Clemson (4)
Alabama (4)
LSU (5)
OSU (9)
ND (7)
Georgia (2)
Michigan(12)
Miami (15)
Florida (8)
Penn ST.(15)
All of the top schools take 3 star kids.
Some of these players will earn a fourth star or are currently just under the 4 star ranking margin.
In ND's case for the 2020 class, Tyree and Baker should already be 5 star's. Mayer is very close to a 5th star as well. The class is close to having 4 five star players.
Even if Tyree and Baker were to only receive a 5th star, this class would most likely jump Alabama into 2nd place behind only Clemson. Or, at the very least be a top 3 class.