The early signing period for college basketball has come to an end, providing a snapshot of the 2018 recruiting class rankings before things are finalized in the spring.
Here's a look at the nation's top 10 college basketball recruiting classes, according to 247Sports:
![Moritz Wagner](http://image.oregonlive.com/home/olive-media/width620/img/recruiting/photo/moritz-wagner-a09c34d4710cf80a.jpg)
Michigan has the nation's No. 10 recruiting class, thanks, in part, to five commitments.
The Wolverines have three four-star commitments and two three-star talents.
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![Aaron Thompson, Anthony Cowan](http://image.oregonlive.com/home/olive-media/width620/img/recruiting/photo/aaron-thompson-anthony-cowan-0f1ce3d041633550.jpg)
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USC's top pledge is 247Sports four-star small forward Taeshon Cherry, who is rated the No.