247Sports: The Crimson Tide boast a mark of 304.17 while the Buckeye score sits at 304.09. The two have put a gap between No. 3 Oregon (277.86) and the other true contenders in No. 5 LSU (271.75) and No. 14 Georgia (249.94) in the race for No. 1.
If Oregon has any kind of shot to finish No. 1 the Ducks need to land Tuimoloau. And we’ve made it this far in the article and have yet to mention the nation’s No. 1 overall prospect, Korey Foreman. They would have to have him, too. Seems like a long shot for the latter although Mario Cristobal & Co. are still alive in this race as they pursue a third-straight No. 1 class in the Pac 12.
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