NC 2017 Class vs 2018 Class
A recruiting year has come and gone. Here is a look at how the class of 2017 stacks up against the class of 2018. The class of 2018 is deeper from top to bottom than the 2017 class and features twice as many high-major prospects than the class of 2017 and it is only October so there is still time for more recruits to land a high-major offer. The class of 2018 features seven players ranked in the top 100 of most media outlets while the class of 2017 had one in most outlets. The seven for 2018 is the highest amount of players in one class since the class of 2009 with John Wall.
By the Numbers
High-Major Prospects
2017-7 prospects are at high-major college programs.
Lavar Batts-NC State
Blake Harris-Missouri
JP Moorman-Temple
Brandon Huffman-North Carolina
Justyn Hamilton-Temple
Tyler Maye-VCU
Moses Wright-Georgia Tech
2018-14 prospects have committed or are projected as high-majors
Coby White-North Carolina
Devon Dotson-Down to Kansas, Maryland, UCLA
Rechon Black-North Carolina
Jaylen Hoard-Wake Forest
Jairus Hamilton-Offers from Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, etc.
Immanuel Bates– NC State
Aaron Wiggins– Maryland
Ian Steere-NC State
Trey Wertz-Offers from Clemson and Boston College
Jerran McCallister-Virginia Tech
Hunter Tyson-Clemson
Kris Monroe-Providence
Mid Major
2017-8
2018-8