Rivals just released their top recruiters in the BIG .......no Iowa representation, no surprise. Former Hawk, Rick K., made the list for Nebraska.
Rivals just released their top recruiters in the BIG .......no Iowa representation, no surprise. Former Hawk, Rick K., made the list for Nebraska.
It's to bad DiNardo didn't put out a list of Nice's Coaches in the Big Ten.
When I look at the National and Conference rankings, I agree but I look at the recruits and I like who they added. They addressed some key issues but only time will tell if this is a good class or not. However, right now the only thing that would have made this class better in my opinion on NSD is if they would have added a DE.
Four million doesn't buy what it use to.
I'm not too worried about this. The gap between PSU and Iowa is pretty small, and its filled with a lot of B1G teams. One recruit his way or that would have hanged he pecking order pretty well, IMO (Specifically Kenney and/or Hill). The class we got is pretty solid, and with some development, can make a huge impact.
What I see here is the potential for a larger gap to develop between top tier teams of the conference and the mid tier teams. However, only time will tell if that really happens or not.
Gerry DiNardo @gerrydinardo
2013 B1G Final Recruiting Composite Rankings using Rivals,Scout,24/7,ESPN: #Northwestern 11 in B1G 49 Nationally#Hawkeyes 12 in B1G 53 Nationally
Full list, conference, national composite:
1. Ohio State 1
2. Michigan 5
3. Nebraska 17
4. Penn State 34
5. Michigan St. 38
6. Maryland 39
7. Rutgers 40
8. Wisconsin 44
9. Illinois 45
10. Indiana
11. Northwestern 49
12. Iowa 53
13. Purdue 59
14. Minnesota 66
We are looking at BigTen doormat for the next decade if we don't pick it up.
Of course we would love to be higher, that said I think we addressed needs and more than that...would argue VERY little difference between 35-53. Maybe not....we will see.
That National ranking list of all current (and future) Bigten teams is a good illustration of why the conference struggles. Two middling teams from supposedly weak conferences (ACC and Big"least") are in the middle of thier new league.
Wait! Maryland and Rutgers WERE added to the Big Ten?? We're the hell have I been?
That National ranking list of all current (and future) Bigten teams is a good illustration of why the conference struggles. Two middling teams from supposedly weak conferences (ACC and Big"least") are in the middle of thier new league.