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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#0a4ea3">Signing Day Blitz: Ranking the Big Ten</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">1. Ohio State</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="150"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Linebacker Dorian Bell is the type of headhunter who has the speed to excel in the Big Ten. Sleeper: Offensive tackle Sam Longo is a three-star player, but his frame and upside make him one of the best steals out of Ohio this season.
Overview: The Buckeyes jumped out of the gate early, securing a majority of their commitments before the season even got into high gear. As always, Ohio State did a lot of its damage in its own backyard, plus the Buckeyes went national to score some other key prospects such as Bell and his five-star teammate Corey Brown. More skill help is also on the way with star receivers Duron Carter and running back Jaamal Berry. The defensive backfield also got a major injection of speed.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">2. Michigan</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="150"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Five-star defensive tackle William Campbell was one of the biggest headline grabbers nationally. He flirted with other teams before picking Michigan at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Sleeper: Running back Teric Jones didn't get as many headlines as his other Detroit Cass Tech teammates, but he has the speed and style of play to fit perfectly into the Michigan offense.
Overview: While it was a disappointing season on the field for the Wolverines, there were only a few disappointments in the recruiting front. Rich Rodriguez was able to scour the nation for the type of offensive skill players – led by quarterback Tate Forcier and athlete Jeremy Gallon – who should help out immediately. He also brought in offensive linemen and defensive linemen who are highly athletic, which definitely will help because of the Wolverines' style of play. Much-needed help was also brought in on the defensive backfield. The Wolverines were also able to turn WR Je'Ron Stokes from Tennessee on Signing Day.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">3. Michigan State</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="150"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Quarterback Andrew Maxwell has all the tools to be a star and lead the Spartans' program in the future. He's smart, he's got moxie and he has a strong and accurate arm. Sleeper: Spartans coaches are really excited to get their hands on offensive lineman Micajah Reynolds. The 6-foot-5, 310-pounder moves really well for a big guy.
Overview: The Spartans not only were one of the nation's biggest surprises, but they also surprised a lot of local observers with their dominating in-state class. Led by recruiting coordinator Mark Staten and ace recruiter Dan Enos, MSU scored some major head-to-head wins against rival Michigan. Then MSU was able to snag top-100 national prospect David Barrent away from Iowa and add plenty of depth at the offensive skill positions. The line class also will go down as one of the best in the conference. Center Nate Klatt is one of the nation's best at his position.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">4. Penn State</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="175"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Quarterback was a monster priority for the Nittany Lions, so that's why landing four-star dual-threat quarterback Kevin Newsome was vital. He might not be ready to step on the field from Day One, but he's got the tools to be the leader of the future. Sleeper: Cornerback Mike Wallace did have some nice offers on the table, but his senior season helped him earn an offer from Penn State. It was one he didn't take long to accept. He's a smart and athletic corner.
Overview: Penn State hasn't drawn the type of national headlines that Ohio State or Michigan have this recruiting season, but the group heading to Happy Valley definitely will keep the Nittany Lions on the right track. There are plenty of headliners to go along with Newsome. The group is heavy on the offensive line and there are some great ones in the group, led by Eric Shrive. The group of defensive backs is also special with four-stars Derrick Thomas and Darrell Givens at cornerback.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">5. Illinois</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="160"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Quarterback Nathan Scheelhaase was one of the nation's top-ranked quarterbacks, and he's expected to be the heir apparent to Juice Williams for the Illini. He's athletic and heady, and players rally around him. He has a chance to be a good one for Illinois. Sleeper:Receiver Steve Hull isn't as flashy as some other nationally ranked receivers, but he's a steady, sure-handed receiver who could become a dependable offensive weapon in the future for Illinois.
Overview: It was a wild season both on and off the field for the Illini. There were plenty of recruiting ups and downs for Illinois. Landing Scheelhaase, running back Bud Golden and offensive lineman Leon Hill early in the process were the ups. Then losing in-state defensive end Craig Drummond to Ole Miss was one of the downs. Then there was the roller-coaster rides with East St. Louis teammates Kraig Appleton and Terry Hawthorne. The Illini lost Appleton to Wisconsin on Signing day, but in the end they did a nice job of meeting needs on the offensive and defensive line, which was the biggest key in this year's class.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">6. Minnesota</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="150"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Running back Hasan Lipscomb was a major get from one of the top high school teams in the state of Texas. The 5-10, 201-pounder not only has the speed of a home-run back, but he's also tough enough to be an everyday, carry-the-load type back. Sleeper: An early commitment to Minnesota, in-state athlete Nick Rengel could be a jack-of-all-trades player for the Gophers. At 6-3 and 225 pounds, he could project at linebacker, defensive line, fullback or even tight end.
Overview: While this Gophers class didn't grab as many national headlines as the 2008 class, this is another solid all-around effort by coach Tim Brewster. Along with Lipscomb, the Gophers offense will get a major boost from four-star receiver Hayo Carpenter from the junior college ranks. The Gophers are also excited about quarterback Moses Alipate and the solid offensive line group that will be blocking for him. Athlete Bryant Allen was also a major steal out of Missouri. He's one of the nation's top two-sport athletes.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">7. Wisconsin</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="150"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Running back Montee Ball should be able to carry on the great Wisconsin running back tradition. His physical running ability is perfect for what the Badgers want in their offense, but he does have nice explosion, which could allow him to be a home-run threat, too. Sleeper: Jacob Pedersen will be playing tight end in Madison, but his versatility is intriguing. At 6-5 and 215 pounds, he could also play slot receiver or he could even bulk up and be a defensive end in the future. It's that athletic ability that caused the Badgers coaches to offer him a scholarship late in the process.
Overview: This Badgers class fills holes at almost every position. Wisconsin coaches are excited about quarterback Jon Budmayr, four solid offensive linemen, an elite defensive end group led by David Gilbert and Shelby Harris and some athletic defensive backs. The Badgers not only did a nice job locally, but they also did plenty of damage in Ohio and in Florida. Landing Gilbert, who was heavily recruited by SEC programs, was a major coup. Landing WR Kraig Appleton on Signing Day was icing on the cake.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">8. Northwestern</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="150"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Four-star offensive lineman Patrick Ward was a major get for the Wildcats for a number of reasons. Not only is he one of the best blockers in the nation, but he was also a major recruiting victory close to home. Sleeper: The Wildcats coaches are really excited about Cooper Gerami, a hard-hitting safety from Louisiana. He's always around the football on film, and he was a three-year starter on one of the top teams in Louisiana.
Overview: The Wildcats have to recruit a different type of player than the rest of the teams in the conference, but they capitalized on an Alamo Bowl appearance with one of their better recruiting classes in recent memory. Quarterback Evan Watkins has the tools to be the starter in the future, running back Arby Fields was a steal out of California and the offensive line class is really stout. Help was also added with a very deep linebacker group and some solid defensive ends.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">9. Indiana</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="150"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: The Hoosiers are excited about the playmaking receiver they landed with Duwyce Wilson. The 6-4, 190-pounder has the speed to be a home-run threat, and he has good hands - which could allow him to be a possession receiver. Sleeper:Nick Zachery was a three-star prospect, but he was a small-school star, which kind of kept him under wraps nationally. He led his team to three Class 1A championships as a quarterback, but the athlete is speedy and athletic enough to contribute at a number of different positions.
Overview: Even though Indiana finished toward the bottom of the Big Ten, this class was another solid step forward for the Hoosiers. They'll finish in the top 65 nationally, which is something that never used to happen. Indiana went hard and heavy after offensive players in this class and it had some tremendous success. They scored playmakers at quarterback – two actually with Dustin Kiel and Edward Wright-Baker – running back, receiver and on the offensive line. Lawrence Barnett is a nice in-state get at cornerback, and Adam Replogle is a stout defensive tackle.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">10. Iowa</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="150"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Receiver Keenan Davis was a national prospect who just happened to be right in the Hawkeyes' backyard. The 6-3, 200-pounder is a physical pass-catcher who has enough speed to be a deep threat, too. He was a must get because Iowa needs offensive playmakers. Sleeper: Hawkeyes coaches say they got a steal from Joshua Brown from St. Petersburg, Fla. The Hawkeyes are getting a versatile player who could play several positions in college. While the Hawkeyes initially talked to him about being a defensive back, they are now looking at him on offense - possibly at quarterback or slot receiver.
Overview: Iowa fans knew it was going to be a smaller-than-normal class signed by coach Kirk Ferentz this season. It's tough to have a highly ranked recruiting class when you sign around 20 players, but this is still a nice haul for the Hawkeyes. Along with Davis, the Hawkeyes reeled in star running back Brandon Wegher. Brad Rogers has a shot to be a real steal as a big, bruising back. Help was added along the offensive line, and Iowa went heavy at linebacker.
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" colspan="2" bgcolor="#e4e7eb">11. Purdue</td> </tr> <tr><td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8"> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="175"> <tbody><tr> <td style="padding: 4px;" bgcolor="#f6f6f8">
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Headliner: Landing Al-Terek McBurse from Winter Springs, Fla., was no easy task. He was one of the most heavily courted prospects in the Sunshine State, and the four-star back is already on campus in the spring. He could immediately see the field for the Boilers. Yes, he's that good. Sleeper: Najee Tyler only had one offer, but the quarterback from Brooklyn, N.Y., has a big body (6-5, 213) and matured a lot as a senior.
Overview: It's a new era in West Lafayette, Ind., and the change in coaches brought a major, major chance in recruiting philosophy. Instead of sticking to the Midwest, which had been kind to the previous staff, Purdue went hard and heavy to Florida in hopes of luring in more speed. It paid off. Twelve players from the Sunshine State are heading to Purdue, and the Boilermakers landed a major upgrade in speed with those players. Purdue coaches are excited about quarterback Rob Henry, plus help on the interior defensive line is on the way with four defensive tackles signed.
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MO our gators arent in the top?..........they didnt need much help though the other teams did
 

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Florida ended up with the #10 class overall but the #1 class when ranked by average star sper recruit. They loaded up.
 

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Even though IOWA has the second to worst recruiting class rated by this article, this is one of the most anticpated classes at Iowa in the last 3-4 years.

In-state studs Wegher and Davis, coupled with the all-everything Brown out of Florida, makes this class a chance to produce big things on the offensive side of the football.

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Some interesting observations about the B10 recruiting

-Purdue got 12 from Florida and none from Indiana.
-Michigan got none from Michigan. Mich HS talent has been down for some time, but those Detroit area coaches will remember that RR never recruited the area. Mich St will benefit from this greatly.
-Illinois got three kids from the DC area last year. This year they got none but New Mexico got two. Common link, Mike Locksley, ex Illini OC and new Lobo coach.
-Iowa was never known for big splashes with their recruiting.

Both Chicago papers had Indiana last.
 

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Even though IOWA has the second to worst recruiting class rated by this article, this is one of the most anticpated classes at Iowa in the last 3-4 years.

In-state studs Wegher and Davis, coupled with the all-everything Brown out of Florida, makes this class a chance to produce big things on the offensive side of the football.

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They will never touch the class they had a few years back. People figured that was going to start them on a path towards being a football power house.

That was not to be.
 

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-Michigan got none from Michigan. Mich HS talent has been down for some time, but those Detroit area coaches will remember that RR never recruited the area. Mich St will benefit from this greatly.
William Campbell, Teric Jones, Cameron Gordon and Thomas Gordon are all in-state recruits.
 

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William Campbell, Teric Jones, Cameron Gordon and Thomas Gordon are all in-state recruits.

Really haven't kept up with it as much as the past. They were talking about it on Chicago radio, obviously they were wrong.
 

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They will never touch the class they had a few years back. People figured that was going to start them on a path towards being a football power house.

That was not to be.
goes to show what all those ******* mean. Not a damn thing!
 

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Even though IOWA has the second to worst recruiting class rated by this article, this is one of the most anticpated classes at Iowa in the last 3-4 years.

In-state studs Wegher and Davis, coupled with the all-everything Brown out of Florida, makes this class a chance to produce big things on the offensive side of the football.

FH

Know anything about Illinois QB recruit Nathan Scheelhaase? I believe he his father and uncle (or cousin?) both played for Iowa?
 

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goes to show what all those ******* mean. Not a damn thing!


not entirely accurate, but too much emphasis is put on the stars at times. A higher % of 5 star players end up being drafted than say 3 star players, but it really all comes down to scouting. Coaches have to ignore the stars and watch the film.

Now its time for a break in football until the draft.

My godfather coaches for your favorite team, assuming they are the Vikes. Hope we draft well.

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not entirely accurate, but too much emphasis is put on the stars at times. A higher % of 5 star players end up being drafted than say 3 star players, but it really all comes down to scouting. Coaches have to ignore the stars and watch the film.

Now its time for a break in football until the draft.

My godfather coaches for your favorite team, assuming they are the Vikes. Hope we draft well.

Who's your GF?
 

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not entirely accurate, but too much emphasis is put on the stars at times. A higher % of 5 star players end up being drafted than say 3 star players, but it really all comes down to scouting. Coaches have to ignore the stars and watch the film.

Now its time for a break in football until the draft.

My godfather coaches for your favorite team, assuming they are the Vikes. Hope we draft well.

Who's your GF?


Kevin Rogers. Former OC for the Irish and Cuse previous to that.
 

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I really like Northwestern's class. Fitz has really picked it up locally, which is something that the late Randy Walker struggled with. The names that excite me to most are Will Studlien, Evan Watkins, Patrick Ward, and Anthony Battle.

Studlien is a lineback from Ohio. I really like everything I've heard and seen from this kid. He was drawing a lot of interest in 2007 until he tore his ACL and missed the rest of the season. At the time, he was all set to commit to Illinois (I believe) but the injury scared most coaches off. Pat Fitzgerald, however, called Will the day of his surgey to tell him that they were staying by him. A year later, Studlien has made it all the way back and has a great 2008 season. Ron Zook offers him and Will says thanks but no thanks, Northwestern stood by me all along. I really admire that kind of loyalty. Sounds like the kid is there for the right reasons and is the kind of person I want at Northwestern. Aside from all that, I think he's going to be a great player. Watching his tape he really is a hard hitter and his all around the field. Kind of reminds of Tim McGargile the way he has flown under the radar (McGargile was a 2-star, Studlien is a 3-star).

Evan Watkins will be the QB at some point for Northwestern. 2009 will be Mike Kafka's year and Watkins will likely be shirted. However 2010 I think Watkins as about a 50-50 chance of winning the starting job. If he doesn't get it, it will go to Dan Persa. He's a big kid, with a strong arm. He can run a little bit, but I wouldn't classify him as a "dual threat." Kind of like C.J in the way that he isn't known for his legs, but he can run if you don't respect it.

Patrick Ward is a 4-star Guard from Providence Catholic. He's the first 4-star prospect NU has signed since Loren Howard. That says enough about the importance of the signing right there.

Anthony Battle is a DE from Mount Carmel. Always exciting when you sign a player from that football factory. Watching his tape really excited me. They also signed another 3-star DE named Davon Custis. Defensive End has become a deep position for NU over the years, and with Corey Wooton expected to be ready for Camp Kenosha and Vince Browne only a Sophomore that position figures to remain deep.

Most likely to make an immediate impact: Drew Moulton, WR. Fitz doesn't like the idea of playing true freshman, but he has shown a willingness in the past to do it at WR. This was evident this year with Jeremey Ebert and Jeravin Matthews. With NU losing their top 3 WR Eric Peterman, Ross Lane, and Rasheed Ward it seems like a good spot for Drew to make an immediate impact. He does a really good job of catching the ball with his hands. Made plenty of big plays his senior season.
 

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Know anything about Illinois QB recruit Nathan Scheelhaase? I believe he his father and uncle (or cousin?) both played for Iowa?

I have seen him play twice on tv and he pretty much does it all. Throws a great ball and is very mobile. Perfect for a spread offense. I thought he'd be ranked higher since had a sick Sr. year but he's still a solid 4 star recruit.
 

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They will never touch the class they had a few years back. People figured that was going to start them on a path towards being a football power house.

That was not to be.


I think a lot of those guys had off the field issues and never got a chance to make an impact. Just goes to show when you go for talent and talent only, it doesn't always work out.
 

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I have seen him play twice on tv and he pretty much does it all. Throws a great ball and is very mobile. Perfect for a spread offense. I thought he'd be ranked higher since had a sick Sr. year but he's still a solid 4 star recruit.


Had he committed to ND or something he would have been a 6.0 probably on rivals. Offer from OU tells you plenty.
 

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William Campbell, Teric Jones, Cameron Gordon and Thomas Gordon are all in-state recruits.

and 3 of those 4 are specifically from Detroit.

But Michigan did get 8 guys from Florida. I think It will be awful hard for Rich to bring in top athletes from the state of florida but it looks like he is trying.
 

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