(Editor’s note: The following article was published Oct. 28 on College Gym News.)
Last fall we released our signing class rankings for the class of 2022, but a lot has changed in the 11 months since. Level 10 signees competed in their senior season while their elite counterparts had national and international appearances. There were also commitment changes, retirements, injuries and new signings that altered the incoming classes. Now that the majority of the freshmen are on campus and training for the upcoming season, it’s time to take another look at the makeup of each team’s newcomer group.
While last year’s signing class rankings were derived solely from data and our recruit ratings system, this new ranking is much more subjective, taking into account senior year performances and training footage.
The Top 10
10. BYU
Class members: Kylie Eaquinto, Madison Raesly-Patton, Emily Wisehart, Jayda Lealaogata, Kauri Hunsaker, Elaina Greco, Morgan Trevor
BYU’s signing class was ranked 22nd last fall, but the Cougars have since added three members in Wisehart, Lealaogata and Hunsaker. Eaquinto, Raesly-Patton and Wisehart all have the potential to be immediate contributors on multiple events, especially considering the high number of routines BYU is losing from last…