The Pac-12 officially welcomed 267 new scholarship football players to the Conference of Champions on Wednesday. We say “officially” because most schools had a few players who had already signed and were on campus.

Here are some fun facts and notes about the league’s 2016 recruiting class. Worth noting that in the numbers below, we did not count preferred walk-ons. Also, the state listed for transfers and junior college players is the last school from which they were actually recruited -- not their hometowns. The same for a couple of international players who have their hometowns listed outside the country but who played football and were recruited in the U.S. As you'll see, there are three players who were recruited outside the country. These numbers only reflect the players who signed Wednesday. Others could be added at a later date.

Some 42.3 percent of the 267 players in the Pac-12's 2016 recruiting class hail from California. Jeff Chiu/AP Photo

By the numbers

Of the 267 players, 113 came from California (42.3 percent). Texas was next in line with 23, followed by Washington (17), Arizona and Florida (16) and Utah (15).

9 players from : Hawaii.

8 : Oregon.

5 : Louisiana, Georgia.

3 : Colorado, New Jersey, Maryland, Oklahoma, Mississippi, international players (two from Canada, and one from American Samoa).

2 : Michigan, Tennessee, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Illinois.

1 : Nebraska, Kansas, Virginia, Minnesota, Montana, Idaho, Connecticut, New Mexico, Missouri, Indiana, North Carolina, Alabama.

32 : Different states represented.

18: States missed the cut: Alaska, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Arkansas, South Carolina, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Delaware.

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