Rivals.com analyst Brian Perroni ranks the Big 12's 2012 recruiting classes by position.
| 1. TCU T2. Oklahoma T2. Oklahoma State T2. Texas T5. Kansas State T5. Texas Tech 7. Iowa State T8. Baylor T8. Kansas |
Texas Tech signed one of the top pro-style prospects in its home state in Clayton Nicholas while Kansas State received a potential steal out of the state of Nebraska in Tavarius Bender. Iowa State had two signees in Luke Knott and Grant Rohach but Kansas could end up being the biggest winner in the end with two players that did not count toward the rankings in transfers Dayne Crist and Jake Heaps.
| 1. Texas 2. Oklahoma 3. TCU 4. Texas Tech 5. Baylor 6. Kansas State 7. Kansas NA: Iowa State, Oklahoma State |
TCU signed two solid prospects in LaDarius Anthony and B.J. Catalon, with the latter being one of the biggest risers in the final rankings. Iowa State and Oklahoma State decided to pass on running backs in this class.
| 1. Oklahoma 2. Texas Tech 3. Kansas State 4. Texas 5. Oklahoma State 6. Baylor 7. Iowa State 8. Kansas 9. TCU |
Texas Tech also signed an impressive class of four receivers led by Army All-American and Rivals250 prospect Reginald Davis. Kansas State, Texas, Oklahoma State and Baylor each signed a four-star prospect at the position as well. TCU's lone receiver signee, Deante' Gray, was a late flip from Stanford but is actually likely to play in the secondary.
| 1. Oklahoma 2. TCU 3. Oklahoma State 4. Kansas 5. Kansas State NA: Iowa State, Kansas, Texas, Texas Tech |
Oklahoma State reeled in the top junior college prospect at the position in Blake Jackson as well as Zac Veatch, who could also possibly end up at defensive end. Kansas also signed both a junior college prospect and a high school prospect in Charles Brooks and Jordan Smith, respectively, while Kansas State grabbed Cody Small out of Texas.
| 1. Texas 2. Oklahoma 3. Texas Tech 4. Oklahoma State T5. Kansas State T5. TCU 7. Iowa State 8. Baylor 9. Kansas |
| 1. Texas 2. Kansas State 3. Texas Tech 4. Kansas T5. Baylor T5. Iowa State T5. Oklahoma State 8. TCU NA: Oklahoma |
Kansas State finished No. 2 as the Wildcats signed four tackles with junior college prospect Wesley Hollingshed having the potential to be an immediate contributor. Anthony Smith and J.J. Lollar for Texas Tech are both a bit undersized but both are also incredibly strong and quick. Oklahoma did not sign a defensive tackle in the class.
| 1. Baylor 2. Oklahoma State T3. Texas T3. Texas Tech 5. TCU 6. Oklahoma State 7. Iowa State 8. Kansas NA: Kansas State |
Texas, Texas Tech and TCU each signed four-star defensive end in Hassan Ridgeway, Michael Starts and Devonte Fields, respectively. Ridgeway and Starts were Army All-Americans while Fields played in the Under Armour game. Kansas State did not sign a defensive end in this class.
| 1. Texas 2. Baylor 3. Oklahoma State T4. Kansas T4. TCU 6. Texas Tech 7. Oklahoma 8. Iowa State 9. Kansas State |
Led by Army All-American Brian Nance, Baylor finished second in the conference at the position while Oklahoma State got a big signing day commitment from four-star Seth Jacobs out of California. Oklahoma only signed one linebacker but it was a big one as Eric Striker was a Rivals250 prospect out of Florida.
| 1. Texas Tech 2. Texas 3. Baylor T4. Oklahoma T4. Oklahoma State 6. TCU T7. Iowa State T7. Kansas 9. Kansas State |
Baylor also went with depth at the position, signing five defensive backs. The Bears beat out the likes of Oklahoma and Texas A&M for cornerback Ryan Reid. Rounding out the top five at the position are Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.
| 1. Texas T2. Baylor T2. Iowa State T2. Oklahoma T5. Oklahoma State T5. Texas Tech 7. TCU 8. Kansas State 9. Kansas |
Baylor, Iowa State and Oklahoma all finished tied for second with a pair of signees apiece. Baylor's top athlete was Terrence Singleton while Oklahoma held off Texas to keep Daniel Brooks in the fold. Iowa State did the same with Missouri to get the signature of Damien Lawry.
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