The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: West Division Recruiting
Some teams really stepped it up this year
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The football season is behind us, and we are inching closer to March Madness and the start of spring football. Two weeks ago saw another important day in the football calendar, signing day. With the early signing day in December, the February version has lost some of its luster, but there is still plenty to discuss. Let’s take a look at how the six teams in the West Division recruited.
The Good:
San Diego State
2021 Recruiting Breakdown: San Diego State
A class led by a star and top-end talent
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Welcome to the first post in our twelve-part recruiting breakdown series. Today looks at the #1 team in our rankings, San Diego State.
San Diego State constantly brought in above-average recruiting classes in recent years. However, they dramatically stepped up their efforts in the 2021 class. They managed to bring in some of the top-rated talent in the state of California, bolstering their rankings in multiple positions. For their efforts, they secured the top class in the Mountain West this year, coming out ahead of several Power 5 teams in the process. Look below to see what exactly makes up the Aztecs’ tremendous class.
The Recruiting Road So Far: San Diego State
Looking at the Aztec’s December class.
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Welcome to the eighth post in our twelve-part series that hopefully makes the dead period go by a bit quicker. These articles aim to provide a detailed look at what each team has done thus far on the recruiting trail and what work still needs to be put in before NLI day in February. One team a day will be featured this year in alphabetical order. Today will look at San Diego State.