
Where Every Former Pac-12 Team Ranks In Recruiting In Their New Conference
It still feels like a fever dream that somehow the Pac-12 had a year or so to expand and put together a media rights deal in whatever order they pleased, and accomplished neither.
If someone was new to college football and saw how strong of a conference the Pac-12 was this year, they'd have no choice but to be in awe at the fact that the conference lost 10 programs. USC and UCLA got the ball rolling with their jump to the Big Ten. The remaining programs stuck around until Pac-12 media day, but ultimately were failed by George Kliavkoff who was unable to make enough moves to at least instill confidence that the league had a future.
So, after what was the conference's best season possibly ever, it will see four programs join the Big Ten, four join the Big 12, and two join the ACC. It is left with just Washington State and Oregon State, who have now been forced to partner with the Mountain West or the West Coast Conference.
With all of the programs moving on, here is how their 2024 recruiting classes rank in their new conference according to 247Sports' composite rankings.