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2010 Winners

The following preliminary results are based on the early signing period:

  1. Kentucky (407 pts)
    • #4   Brandon Knight
    • #7   Enes Kanter
    • #11  Terence Jones
    • #26  Doron Lamb
    • #50  Stacy Poole

    The 2nd highest total in RSCI history to date (UNC Class of 2006 was the highest with 429). Coach Cal picks up the top class in the nation for the second year in a row and has an early start on a 3-peat.

  2. Memphis (298 pts)
    • #10 Will Barton
    • #16 Joe Jackson
    • #21 Jelan Kendrick
    • #59 Tarik Black
    • Chris Crawford

    Josh Pastner pulled off an amazing haul in only his first full year of recruiting as a head coach picking up right where his predecessor, John Calipari, left off.

  3. North Carolina (262 pts)
    • #1   Harrison Barnes
    • #15 Reggie Bullock
    • #25 Kendall Marshall

    Roy Williams does it again with a group that is led by the nation's top recruit (Barnes) plus a pair of top 25's.

  4. Ohio State (221 pts)
    • #2   Jared Sullinger
    • #17 DeShaun Thomas
    • #63 Jordan Sibert
    • Lenzelle Smith
    • Aaron Craft
    • J.D. Weatherspoon

    The Buckeyes combine top shelf talent (Sullinger and Thomas) with a load quality players for the sort of blend that can pay big dividends down the road.

  5. N.C. State (213 pts)
    • #12  C.J. Leslie
    • #22 Ryan Harrow
    • #56 Lorenzo Brown

    Brown's ranking would probably be higher had he not gotten a bit lost in the shuffle of going to prep school but the commitment of this crop, Sidney Lowe's best, gave a huge shot in the arm to a program in need of one.

  6. Texas (180 pts)
    • #9   Tristan Thompson
    • #13 Cory Joseph

    What this group lacks in quantity it more than makes up for in quality. Longhorns fans will have plenty to cheer about even after football season is over.

  7. Illinois (174 pts)
    • #24 Jereme Richmond
    • #29 Meyers Leonard
    • #76 Crandall Head

    The Illini reload with the kind of talent that should make a serious dent in the Big 10.

  8. Tennessee (172 pts)
    • #5 Tobias Harris
    • #40 Jordan McRae
    • #86 Trae Golden

    Harris is a big time talent who will impact early and often for the Vols.

  9. Duke (168 pts)
    • #2   Kyrie Irving
    • #32 Josh Hairston
    • Tyler Thornton

    The defending national champs reload with the nation's best high school PG and then some.

  10. Syracuse (162 pts)
    • #5   Fab Melo
    • #31 Dion Waiters
    • #96 C.J. Fair
    • Baye Moussa Keita

    The "Fab"ulous one leads this one into the nation's elite with a top 10 ranking.

Honorable Mention:

  • Michigan State (150 pts)
  • Wake Forest (145 pts)
  • UCLA (145 pts)
  • Florida (144 pts)
  • Missouri (141 pts)
  • Florida State (124 pts)
  • Connecticut (122 pts)
  • Stanford (110 pts)
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