The Pac-12 bounced back from a tough opening week, posting a 10-2 mark this past weekend. Every home team logged victories, and recruits were taking notice. Here is a quick trip through the Pac-12 games through the eyes of recruits on social media:
Utah hosted two official visitors in teammates Tyler Huntley and Demari Simpkins. Utah continues to push hard in the state of Florida and these are two of four Sunshine State prospects to commit to the Utes in the 2016 class. Simpkins was obviously impressed by the trip overall, while Huntley gave a special shout to the Mighty Utah Student Section.
Visit to remember❗️Loved it🙌🏾
— Nitro‼️ (@D6ERA) September 12, 2015
The MUSS 🙌🏾😍🔴⚪️⚫️
— SNOOP (@CHARGERBOY_1) September 13, 2015
Cal has been one of the Pac-12's more impressive teams through two weeks, and the Golden Bears had an opportunity to showcase Saturday's 35-7 victory to more than a few impact recruits in the 2017 class. Cornerback Keith Taylor sent out a photo of himself, along with teammate and ESPN Junior 300 offensive lineman Wyatt Davis, as well as ESPN Junior 300 wide receiver Terrell Bynum and Bynum's teammate, quarterback Tyler Lytle.
Cal game earlier 💛💙🐻
@tylytle5 pic.twitter.com/28pmLFyitW
— Keith Taylor (@KRTaylor_) September 13, 2015
Linebacker Theo Dawson is on several recruiting radars, as the Wyoming linebacker attended Stanford's summer camp. He was back in Palo Alto this past weekend, as he sent out a photo of himself from Stanford's big win against UCF.
What an amazing visit this weekend! Huge thanks to @StanfordFB and their coaching staff for hosting us! #GoCards pic.twitter.com/COM8Zm8ed3
— Theo Dawson (@thedaw44) September 13, 2015
And finally, not all big visits have to be for home games. UCLA had a chance to take its show on the road in a blowout win against UNLV. While visiting teams can't bring any recruits to the game, the Bruins did have an opportunity to impress defensive tackle Greg Rogers, the No. 178 prospect in the 2017 class, who was in attendance as a guest of the Rebels.
#HEYREB 🔴 pic.twitter.com/nEKBhnkBGU
— GREG ROGERS (@CityBoyGreg) September 13, 2015