With the addition of Tyran Hunt, the Terps remain just a couple of points shy of passing No. 12 South Carolina in the national class rankings.
The way Rivals ranks the classes, they use your 20 best prospects to come up with your ranking. Schools with less than 20 recruits obviously fall down the rankings unless they have really highly rated kids. The lowest rated commit already used for the formula was a 5.6, so Hunt isn't factored into the ranking.
So in order for Maryland's class to go up from here, they have to land really highly rated guys. Someone like Anthony McFarland, Markquese Bell or Ellis Brooks will bump additional three stars out of the formula. But that gives you an idea of how good this class is.
The way Rivals ranks the classes, they use your 20 best prospects to come up with your ranking. Schools with less than 20 recruits obviously fall down the rankings unless they have really highly rated kids. The lowest rated commit already used for the formula was a 5.6, so Hunt isn't factored into the ranking.
So in order for Maryland's class to go up from here, they have to land really highly rated guys. Someone like Anthony McFarland, Markquese Bell or Ellis Brooks will bump additional three stars out of the formula. But that gives you an idea of how good this class is.