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January 23, 2004

Since my last update, there has been some movement in the latest 2004 recruiting class rankings of both the Official College Sports Network (by ESPN.com’s Bill Hodge) and Superprep.com (powered by TheInsiders.com Recruiting Network). However, the position of Pitt’s recruiting class hasn’t changed in either: #22 on Hodge’s list and unranked in Superprep’s.

OCSN/HODGE — SUPERPREP
No. 1 Southern California — 1. Southern California
No. 2 LSU — 2. LSU
No. 3 Michigan — 3. Michigan
No. 4 Oklahoma — 4. Oklahoma
No. 5 Texas — 5. Miami-Florida
No. 6 Ohio State — 6. Ohio State
No. 7 Miami-Florida — 7. Georgia
No. 8 Georgia — 8. Texas
No. 9 Maryland — 9. Penn State
No. 10 Florida — 10. Maryland
No. 11 Oregon — 11. UCLA
No. 12 Penn State — 12. Texas A&M
No. 13 Texas A&M — 13. Florida
No. 14 Alabama — 14. Tennessee
No. 15 Florida State — 15. Florida State
No. 16 UCLA — 16. North Carolina
No. 17 Kansas State — 17. Oregon
No. 18 Tennessee — 18. Wash. State
No. 19 Washington — 19. Washington
No. 20 Michigan State — 20. Alabama
No. 21 Missouri — 21. Texas Tech
No. 22 Pittsburgh — 22. Iowa
No. 23 Texas Tech — 23. Virginia Tech
No. 24 Purdue — 24. Virginia
No. 25 Arizona State — 25. Michigan State

…alright, you try to get columns to line up straight on Blogger — you know, Blogger can be a piece of $#!T at times…

Although Pitt didn’t move since Monday, Ohio State (now #6) got passed by Oklahoma and Texas while Penn State (now #12) got passed by Florida and Oregon on Hodge’s list.

National signing day is now only 12 days off (February 4). So watch out for the cr@p hitting the fan this weekend.

Although I’m a little surprised that enthusiastically shouting out a couple of state’s names is apparently enough to disqualify one from the Presidency, is anybody all that sorry to see Dean fall behind Kerry (and perhaps even Edwards)?

Hail to Pitt beating Syracuse.





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