It's time to take a look back and reflect on the recruiting class of 2009.
How have the top prospects fared?
ESPN.com has the answer, as it looked back at the ESPN Top 150 four years later, and there are plenty of ACC players worth checking out:
Rankings 1-50
Our recruiting gurus also reranked the recruiting classes of 2009. Miami was replaced by Florida at No. 7, but FSU held steady at No. 8. ESPN.com's Corey Dowlar took a closer look at the Seminoles' Class of 2009.
How have the top prospects fared?
ESPN.com has the answer, as it looked back at the ESPN Top 150 four years later, and there are plenty of ACC players worth checking out:
Rankings 1-50
- No. 5 DT Jacobbi McDaniel, FSU
- No. 15 CB Greg Reid, FSU
- No. 21 S Ray-Ray Armstrong, Miami
- No. 44 DT Demonte McAllister, FSU
- No. 48 OT Morgan Moses, UVa
- No. 49 RB David Wilson, Virginia Tech
- No. 55 WR Jheranie Boyd, UNC
- No. 58 QB Tajh Boyd, Clemson
- No. 62 ATH Brandon McGee, Miami
- No. 71 S Gerald Demps, FSU
- No. 73 WR Bryce McNeal, Clemson
- No. 79 ATH Jamal Reid, Miami
- No. 86 DE Donte Paige-Moss, UNC
- No. 89 ATH Donavan Tate, UNC
- No. 92 QB Bryn Renner, UNC
- No. 103 ATH Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech
- No. 118 RB Lamar Miller, Miami
- No. 120 DE Malliciah Goodman, Clemson
- No. 139 RB D.J. Adams, Maryland
- No. 140 OT J.K. Jay, Clemson
- No. 150 ATH Willie Downs, FSU
Our recruiting gurus also reranked the recruiting classes of 2009. Miami was replaced by Florida at No. 7, but FSU held steady at No. 8. ESPN.com's Corey Dowlar took a closer look at the Seminoles' Class of 2009.



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