How'd The Rest Of The Conference Do? Comment Count

Brian

[NOTE: Heiko will be bringing you a report from the presser soon. Due to unexpected Hello post for Norfleet and Alex Kozan's vision quest extending the liveblog, a couple promised posts are pushed off until tomorrow.]

You are aware of Michigan, and you're likely aware that a combination of Urban Meyer apotheosis and the total implosion of the Penn State program has rescued what was looking like a very shaky Ohio State class in spectacular fashion. Those two classes are neck and neck for the top in the league. OSU class fear factor is 10.

Moving on, there's… well… there's… er.

4298432593_501eb34fb1_z[1]Nebraska

The Huskers have a couple of four-star JUCOs at LB and DB plus a few low four-stars out of high school: OH DE Greg McMullen, CO OL Paul Thurston, and IL WR Jordan Westerkamp were all vaguely on Michigan's radar early in the year without much else developing. They grabbed a four-star ATH out of LA on signing day as well. The rest of their small class (14) is composed of three stars with decent but not great offer lists.

Guy Michigan could use: Thurston. He's probably a guard but he's a highly-rated one.
All-name teamer: UT LB Jared Afalava.
Fear factor: 5. Cycling through those jucos on a yearly basis gives Nebraska a leg up on most Big Ten teams, and they managed to squeeze into the top 25 classes on Rivals as of publication. But where are the people?

diabeetus[1]Purdue

Yes, Purdue. The Boilers grabbed a couple of four stars, most intriguingly 6'7", 215 athlete and spectacular name-bearer Carlos Carvajal. Carvajal is a prep kid from Milford and the "best tight end [they've] ever had" there. Prepare to be annoyed by third down conversions, except Michigan probably won't play him much after Purdue rotates of the schedule next year.

Purdue also grabbed a four-star Good Counsel (Blake Countess's alma mater) DE, Ryan Watson. They filled out the rest of their large class with three star guys.

Guy Michigan could use: Carvajal. Mmmmm 6'7" tight end.
All-name teamer: Also Carvajal.
Fear factor: 3. This qualifies as good for Purdue.

Michigan State

State watched as Michigan pillaged the state (with the Norfleet switch M took 7 of the state top ten with one of the escapees not likely to qualify) and a listing Ohio State snatched up a bunch of sleeper-type Ohio dudes who would have been prime Dantonio targets most years.

Their consolation was big-time DE Se'Von Pittman, who made the world's least-inspiring commitment. He told Rivals "I am making sure I have a place," essentially, and took about six seconds to decommit for OSU once Meyer was hired. This, has started a hilarious recruiting "rivalry" in which MSU will offer Ohio players and OSU will take whichever ones they want.

In the aftermath, their four star haul is WR Aaron Burbridge, the guy with the dodgy grades, Southfield DE Jamal Lyles, and recent addition Demetrius Cox, a safety out of Pennsylvania. Their three star guys are relatively high end as three-stars go, FWIW. They also grabbed DeAnthony Arnett as a transfer.

Guy Michigan could use: OH WR Monty Madaris. Michigan's on-again, off-again pursuit of Madaris seemed to turn him off and he never ended up visiting. Madaris is a three/four star tweener sort who would slightly calm fears about Michigan's post-Stonum WR corps.
All-name teamer: FL WR Macgarret Kings Jr.
Fear factor: 4. If you want to count Arnett (and you probably should somewhere) this is a receiver corps that's the best in the conference. But the lines are a blowout. Michigan State's one DL is a two-star out of Oregon; none of their linemen are even high three-stars on Rivals. Much hinges on Burbridge's ability to show up.

Iowa

There's some quality at the top as Iowa did its usual mining of the Chicago areeas for a scattering of four-stars: DE Faith Ekakitie, RB Greg Garmon, DT Jaleel Johnson, and OL Ryan Ward. Then it's a blizzard of okay guys before the bottom drops out and you get eight-man football dudes.

It's a typical Iowa class, basically.

Guy Michigan could use: Garmon. Michigan showed some interest but things never got serious.
All-name teamer: IL DE Faith Ekakitie.
Fear factor: 6. Iowa has lived on classes like these forever. They use their superior knowledge of farm boys in and around their state to defy rankings like this on the regular, and this time around their top end guys don't seem like flakes. Unfortunately, Greg Garmon is about to be kidnapped by Colombian drug cartels.

soyuz1[1]Penn State

The desolation here is amazing. OSU alone poached Armani Reeves, Camren Williams, Noah Spence (not a commit but widely projected to be PSU-bound), Joey O'Connor, and Tommy Schutt. Other schools sniped a prospect or two along the way and what's left looks more like a Purdue class than… uh… Purdue's class.

There are a couple of four-stars left over in PA WR Eugene Lewis and NJ DT Jamil Pollard. There's a further base of six or so quality three star types. Then it gets desperate. PSU essentially replaced each decommit with a two-star plucked from a non-BCS conference. There are six of them.

Guy Michigan could use: Lewis is a consensus four star who would help Michigan's WR depth in the aftermath of Stonum's departure.
All-name teamer: PA LB Nyeem Wartman.
Fear factor: 0. They'll get some players out of the depths here but there is going to be a major talent deficit bubbling up just as Penn State comes back on the schedule. QB Skyler Mornhinweg's (yes that Mornhinweg) decommitment to Florida is especially painful given the dearth of quarterback options on the Penn State roster. Their only hope is a kid out of Georgia they snatched from Rice. The next Penn State QB to even make an NFL camp is still in high school.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin probably has the third-best class in the league in terms of bang for your scholarship slot, but the Badgers don't have anyone in it. They signed just twelve players. Losing OH OL Kyle Dodson on Signing Day was a major blow, and while they acquired a few four-star types signing twelve guys is not good.

I count 16 scholarship seniors on the roster, and it's unlikely Wisconsin has held on to every player they had at last year's signing day. They could have added anywhere from 4 to 8 more players. Instead it's going to be a scholarship festival for walk-ons. Given the Badgers' on-field success, this has to be the most disappointing class in the conference.

Guy Michigan could use: M was a finalist for LB Vince Biegel and wanted him as much or more than any of the guys they actually got.
All-name teamer: FL DB Hugs Etienne, winner of the B10 name of the year by a landslide.
All-name teamer II: QB Bart Houston, who will be called a gunslinger as frequently as Brock Osweiler was noted to be tall.
Fear factor: 3. The next time Michigan plays Wisconsin this class will be their seniors/redshirt juniors. IE: they're going to be really young.

Fighting_Wildcat[1]Northwestern

The eternal mystery will always be why WDE Ifeadi Odenigbo had an academics-focused final five including Stanford, Northwestern, and Vanderbilt but never even gave Michigan a sniff. And then the kid picked Northwestern, which… just… man. That kid is serious about academics.

Northwestern's other big catch is DT and Kyle Kalis teammate Greg Kuhar, who probably had a Michigan offer at one point. From there it's Northwestern dudes for Northwestern's offense.

UPDATE: Oh right, and five-star USC transfer Kyle Prater. The transfer takes a some of the shine off that fifth star because Prater couldn't find his way on the field at USC (Arnett did not have that problem)… but not nearly all of it.

Guy Michigan could use: Odenigbo would look pretty sweet on Michigan's commit list as a WDE.
All-name teamer: Odenigbo.
Fear factor: 5. 6. Northwestern with a solid to excellent defensive line… alarming. The secondary still seems reliably Northwestern-y, though.

Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois

Pffft.

Guy Michigan could use: MN WR Andre McDonald is a rangy 6'3" and claimed an OSU offer; even if he didn't have that he seems like the guy who you'll think "hey, that guy is pretty good" in the midst of a 58-0 beatdown.

All-name teamer, Minnesota: FL DT Yoshoub Timms and TX DE Lincoln Plsek. Oh, and MN WR Isaac Fruechte.
All-name teamer, Illinois: FL RB Dami Ayoola.
All-name teamer, Indiana: JUCO CB Tregg Waters.
Fear factor: 0.

Comments

Gatekeeper

February 1st, 2012 at 4:51 PM ^

that Burbidge won't qualify. I'd assume that he will until we hear that he hasn't. MSU will find a way to get him on the field. What have you seen from Dantonio to make you believe otherwise?

CRex

February 1st, 2012 at 4:52 PM ^

ESPN surveyed its Top 150 recruits.  75% of them said in the wake of the Sandusky/Paterno scandal they would not consider Penn State.  It's going to be tough rebuilding when 75% of the nation's top talent won't return your calls.  

pdxwolve

February 1st, 2012 at 5:37 PM ^

When they were talking about winners and losers on NSD, Gottleib referred to Ohio's class and cited Brian from MGoBlog and the "Fear Factor 10" comment. No other references made to the class.

FWIW

Johnny Blood

February 1st, 2012 at 6:01 PM ^

Those two were surprising to me...

I kept waiting for Nebraska to get a slew of 4-stars over the past month but it just never transpired.  Pelini may be good at developing talent, but he seems to be pretty bad at recruiting.

And I guess I always expect Wisconsin to do better, also.  I mean, they just played in the Rose Bowl two years in a row... and had a shot to win both times.  Plus if you're not worried about the cold, Madison is a great town.

TheTruth41

February 1st, 2012 at 7:22 PM ^

She does a lot with her alumni association here and talking with her she says that Nebraska was never monsters in recruiting. they'll take a big target here and there but typically take the home-grown kids and develop them into capable starters in their upperclassmen years.

This class is probably typical of their haul from what she's remembered about Nebraska football...and she follows them pretty closely.

uncleFred

February 1st, 2012 at 7:36 PM ^

but after what this coaching staff did in a single year I have to believe that coaching is the difference. 

They recruited a great class and I don't think it matters a bit that the scouts rate Ohio's class above ours. I'll bet on Hoke and co to take these guys who are a top five class and turn out a number one team. 

This season is going to be tough, but whether we finish this season 7-6 or 13-0 I believe in these coaches, these young men and this program. Our future is bright no matter who coaches at Ohio or MSU. 

There may be a few missteps in the next couple of seasons, but the dynasty was reborn with team 132, and I have no doubt that it will reign strong and well for the foreseeable future.

Go Blue 

NoMoPincherBug

February 1st, 2012 at 8:35 PM ^

The NW Cat above looks a lot like my Nutmeg, who is in my avatar.  He passed away earlier this year at almost 19 yrs old. Thanks for posting the gif is a right clicker for me.

Logan88

February 2nd, 2012 at 7:47 AM ^

Odenigbo went to Centerville HS in Ohio and my understanding is that the Centerville football HC is possibly the most rabid OSU fan...ever. No way he will ever let one of his kids go to UM. He knew that IO was too serious about academics to actually pick OSU but I'm sure he played a big part in IO never setting foot on UM's campus.

TSWC

February 2nd, 2012 at 8:54 PM ^

I read that statement as a conclusion based on his selection of Northwestern over Stanford (and Vandy). I don't think that statement follows. At all. NW is a good school, but my guess is that quite a bit more than half of all knowledgable respondents would say that Stanford is a better academic school than NW.

For the recond, I have family that have attended both, and I don't particularly care for either school--i.e., I'm not a Stanford homer.