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College baseball coaches have spent the last year, or more in some cases, establishing close relationships with recruits in hopes of landing one of the nation's elite recruiting classes.
The 2012 recruiting classes will first be on display on collegiate diamonds around the country this spring. But for now, it's time for the '13 recruiting classes to get all the publicity as we unveil the PG Top 50 national team recruiting rankings with class breakdowns for each of those programs.
These rankings reflect those prospects who would attend college this fall.
Next up: Recruiting classes 11-20
Also see: Recruiting classes 31-40
COLLEGE RECRUITING TOP 50 (21-30)
21. Oklahoma
22. Virginia
23. Clemson
24. Texas Tech
25. Texas
26. Auburn
27. Florida International
28. Louisville
29. Kentucky
30. Central Florida
CLASS BREAKDOWNS (21-30)
21. Oklahoma
Total 2013 class additions: 11
PG Top 100 commits: 2
Total points: 73
Average class player ranking: 6.64
Head of the class: SS/RHP Sheldon Neuse
The Sooners have historically recruited well, and that didn't change during the early signing period with another talented crop of players, led of course by Lone Star State two-way star Sheldon Neuse. Neuse is a strapping, athletic, 6-foot, 185-pounder, from Fort Worth, Texas (Fossil Ridge). He plays shortstop in high school and has good actions there with a strong arm to first base. Neuse could play in the field or pitch. As a pitcher, Neuse pitches from a 3/4 arm slot with a fastball topping out at 92. He also has a 75 curve, 76 slider and 78 changeup. Neuse is a terrific athlete who will help out the Sooners in a variety of ways should he attend college.