Big Ten Recruiting Rankings 6-18-13

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247 and ESPN have both updated their rankings since the last edition, and with several new commitments around the conference there are plenty of changes in this week's recruiting rankings. Most notably, Nebraska finally kick-started their 2014 class with seven commits in the last two weeks after having just two previously, moving them up into the MSU-Iowa-Wisconsin tier where they belong.

Changes since last rankings:

5-31-13: Purdue picks up Greg Phillips.
6-6-13: Iowa picks up C.J. Hilliard
6-7-13: Nebraska picks up Drew Brown.
6-8-13: Penn State picks up Michael O'Connor. Indiana picks up DeAndre Herron.
6-11-13: Ohio State picks up Sam Nuernberger. Nebraska picks up Tanner Farmer.
6-12-13: Indiana picks up Alexander Diamont.
6-13-13: Illinois picks up Austin Roberts.
6-14-13: Rutgers picks up George Behr and Robert Martin. Nebraska picks up Trai Mosley and Zack Darlington. Iowa picks up Jyaz Jones.
6-15-13: Nebraska picks up D.J. Foster, Demornay Pierson-El, and and Mick Stoltenberg. Maryland picks up Andrew Gray. Purdue picks up Kirk Barron and David Blough.
6-16-13: Rutgers picks up Logan Lister. Michigan State picks up Vayante Copeland. Minnesota picks up Gaelin Elmore.
6-17-13: Northwestern picks up Nate Hall. Minnesota picks up Connor Mayes. Indiana picks up Wes Martin.
6-18-13: Illinois picks up Henry McGrew.

Chart? Chart:

Big Ten+ Recruiting Class Rankings
247 Comp. Rank* (Nat'l Rank) School # Commits 5* 4* 3* Rivals Avg Scout Avg 247 Avg ESPN Avg Avg Avg^
1 (5) Michigan 11 1 7 3 3.55 3.73 3.82 4.00 3.77
2 (16) Ohio State 10 0 7 2 3.40 3.60 3.70 3.50 3.55
3 (19) +1 Penn State 11 0 4 7 3.18 3.27 3.36 3.36 3.30
4 (20) -1 Northwestern 12 0 2 10 3.17 3.08 3.33 3.25 3.21
5 (24) Rutgers 14 0 0 13 2.79 2.93 2.86 3.00 2.89
6 (28) Michigan State 9 0 0 9 3.22 3.33 3.44 3.22 3.31
7 (36) +5 Nebraska 9 0 0 7 2.78 2.67 2.67 2.67 2.69
8 (39) -1 Wisconsin 6 0 3 3 3.16 3.67 3.50 3.17 3.38
9 (41) -1 Iowa 6 0 1 5 3.17 3.17 3.50 3.00 3.21
10 (58) +1 Minnesota 5 0 1 4 3.00 3.40 3.20 2.80 3.10
11 (60) -2 Illinois 6 0 0 5 2.67 2.67 2.67 2.67 2.67
12 (63) -2 Maryland 5 0 1 3 3.00 2.60 2.80 3.00 2.85
13 (80) Purdue 4 0 0 3 2.25 2.75 2.75 2.25 2.50
14 (82) Indiana 4 0 0 2 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.25 2.44

*Full rankings and explanation here.
^The average of the average rankings of the four recruiting services (the previous four columns). The figure is calculated based on the raw numbers and then rounded, so the numbers above may not average out exactly.

NOTE: Unranked recruits are counted as two-star players.

On to the full data after the jump.

 

#1 Michigan - 11 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Jabrill Peppers CB NJ 5 5 5 5
Mason Cole OL FL 4 4 4 4
Michael Ferns LB OH 4 4 4 4
Drake Harris WR MI 4 4 4 4
Bryan Mone DT UT 4 4 4 4
Lawrence Marshall DE MI 3 4 4 4
Chase Winovich LB PA 3 4 3 3
Ian Bunting TE IL 3 3 4 4
Juwann Bushell-Beatty OT NJ 3 3 4 4
Wilton Speight QB VA 3 3 3 4
Maurice Ways WR MI 3 3 3 4

Chase Winovich (Scout) and Moe Ways (ESPN) each pick up their first four-star ratings during the recent spate of updates. Each of Michigan's 2014 commits now is a four-star on at least one of the four recruiting services.

#2 Ohio State - 10 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Kyle Berger LB OH 4 4 4 4
Dante Booker LB OH 4 4 4 4
Damon Webb CB MI 4 4 4 4
Kyle Trout OL OH 4 4 4 3
Marcelys Jones OL OH 4 3 4 3
Parris Campbell RB OH 3 4 4 4
Sam Hubbard LB OH 3 4 4 3
Lonnie Johnson ATH IN 3 3 4 4
Dylan Thompson DE IL 3 3 3 4
Sam Nuernberger K KY NR 3 NR NR

The Buckeyes add KY K Sam Nuernberger. Parris Cambell is bumped to four stars on ESPN.

#3 Penn State - 11 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Chris Godwin WR DE 4 4 4 4
Michael O'Connor QB FL 4 3 4 4
De'Andre Thompkins WR NC 4 3 4 4
Marcus Allen S MD 3 4 4 3
Troy Apke WR PA 3 4 3 3
Troy Reeder LB DE 3 3 3 4
Mark Allen RB MD 3 3 3 3
Noah Beh DE PA 3 3 3 3
Nick Scott WR VA 3 3 3 3
Daquan Worley CB PA 3 3 3 3
Jared Wangler LB MI 2 3 3 3

The Nittany Lions pick up FL QB Michael O'Connor, one of the signal-callers Michigan initially considered for both their 2014 and 2015 classes (O'Connor reclassified in the offseason after moving from Canada to Florida). Five players—Allen, Apke, Beh, Worley, and Wangler—go from unranked to three stars on ESPN. As a result, Penn State and Northwestern flip spots in the rankings for the second straight edition.

#4 Northwestern - 12 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Justin Jackson RB IL 4 4 4 4
Dareian Watkins ATH OH 4 4 4 4
Clayton Thorson QB IL 4 3 4 4
Jordan Thomas S TX 3 3 4 3
Solomon Vault RB MD 3 3 3 4
Tommy Doles OL MI 3 3 3 3
Auston Anderson RB TX 3 3 3 3
Blake Hance OL IL 3 3 3 3
Ben Oxley OL OH 3 3 3 3
Cameron Queiro LB NJ 3 3 3 3
Fred Wyatt DT KS 3 3 3 3
Nate Hall WR OH NR NR 3 NR

The Wildcats land Sylvania (OH) WR Nate Hall. Fred Wyatt picks up a three-star rating from Scout, Solomon vault earns four stars from ESPN, and a host of players go from unranked to three stars on ESPN.

#5 Rutgers - 14 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Tyler Wiegers QB MI 4 3 3 4
Sidney Gopre LB NJ 3 3 3 3
Joshua Hicks RB FL 3 3 3 3
Logan Lister TE TX 3 3 3 3
Kamren Lott CB FL 3 3 3 3
Robert Martin RB PA 3 3 3 3
Justin Nelson LB NJ 3 3 3 3
David Njoku WR NJ 3 3 3 3
Jacquis Webb OL NY 3 3 3 3
Saquan Hampton S NJ 3 3 2 3
Zack Heeman OL NJ 2 3 3 3
Justin Herron OL MD 2 3 3 3
Pete Mokwuah DT NY 2 3 3 3
George Behr TE MN NR NR NR NR

The Scarlet Knights gain commitments from TX TE Logan Lister, PA RB Robert Martin, and MN TE George Behr. All previous Rutgers commits who were unranked on Scout or ESPN are moved up to three stars, with the exception of Tyler Wiegers, who got a fourth star from ESPN.

#6 Michigan State - 9 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Enoch Smith Jr. DT IL 4 3 4 4
Deon Drake LB MI 4 3 4 3
Chris Durkin QB OH 3 4 4 3
Byron Bullough LB MI 3 4 3 4
Vayante Copeland RB OH 3 4 3 3
Chris Frey LB OH 3 3 4 3
Brian Allen OL IL 3 3 3 4
Chase Gianacakos OL IL 3 3 3 3
Matt Sokol TE MI 3 3 3 NR

The Spartans land OH RB/CB Vayante Copeland. Enoch Smith Jr. and Brian Allen each earn fourth stars on ESPN, while Chris Frey gets the same distinction on 247 and is bumped from unranked to three stars on ESPN.

#7 Nebraska - 9 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Zack Darlington QB FL 3 3 3 4
D.J. Foster OL NE 3 3 3 4
Luke Gifford S NE 3 3 3 3
Jason Hall S TX 3 3 3 3
Tanner Farmer OL IL 3 3 3 NR
Demornay Pierson-El ATH VA 3 3 3 NR
Mick Stoltenberg DE NE 3 NR NR NR
Trai Mosley CB TX 2 NR 2 NR
Drew Brown K TX NR NR 2 NR

Notorious slow-starter Nebraska finally got into the swing of things, picking up seven(!) commits in the last two weeks: FL QB Zack Darlington, NE OL D.J. Foster, IL OL Tanner Farmer, VA ATH Demornay Pierson-El (NOTY candidate: check), NE DE Mick Stoltenberg (ditto), TX CB Trai Mosley, and TX K Drew Brown. The Huskers make a huge leap from 12th to 7th as a result.

#8 Wisconsin - 6 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Craig Evans DT WI 4 4 4 4
Jaden Gault OL WI 4 4 4 4
George Panos OL WI 3 4 4 3
Conor Sheehy DE WI 3 4 3 3
Billy Hirschfeld DE WI 3 3 4 3
Ula Tolutau RB UT 2 3 2 NR

Billy Hirschfeld picks up a three-star rating from ESPN.

#9 Iowa - 6 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Ross Pierschbacher OL IA 4 4 4 4
Jay Scheel WR IA 4 3 4 4
C.J. Hilliard RB OH 3 3 3 3
Lucas LeGrand OL IA 3 3 3 3
Omar Truitt ATH DC 3 3 3 NR
Jyaz Jones S TX 2 3 4 NR

The Hawkeyes add OH RB C.J. Hilliard and TX S Jyaz Jones. Yes, "Jyaz" is not a typo. Lucas LeGrand earns three-star ratings on Scout and ESPN.

#10 Minnesota - 5 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Jeff Jones RB MN 4 4 4 3
Connor Mayes OL TX 3 4 3 3
Gaelin Elmore TE TX 3 3 3 3
Dimonic McKinzy QB KS 3 3 3 3
Steven Richardson DT IL 2 3 3 2

The Gophers jump up a spot after adding TX OL Connor Mayes—ranked as the nation's #1 center by Scout—and TX TE Gaelin Elmore. Dimonic McKinzy gets three stars from ESPN, while Steven Richardson gets three from Scout and two from ESPN.

#11 Illinois - 6 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Nick Allegretti OL IL 3 3 3 3
Tito Odenigbo DE OH 3 3 3 3
Chayce Crouch QB OH 3 3 3 3
Mike Dudek WR IL 3 3 3 3
Austin Roberts LB WI 2 NR NR NR
Henry McGrew LB KS NR NR 2 NR

The Illini pick up two mostly-unranked linebackers in Austin Roberts and Henry McGrew. Chayce Crouch picks up three-star ratings on Scout and ESPN; Mike Dudek gets three stars from ESPN.

#12 Maryland - 5 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
William Ulmer QB DC 4 3 4 4
Johnathan Thomas RB MA 3 3 3 4
Jared Cohen OL MD 3 3 3 3
Andrew Gray TE OH 3 NR NR NR
David Shaw DT PA 2 NR NR NR

The Terrapins land OH TE Andrew Gray. Williams Ulmer earns four stars on ESPN, while David Shaw is given two stars on Rivals.

#13 Purdue - 4 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
David Blough QB TX 3 3 3 NR
Trae Hart WR TX 2 3 3 3
Kirk Barron OL IN 2 3 3 NR
Gregory Phillips WR GA 2 NR 2 NR

The Boilermakers pick up TX QB David Blough, IN OL Kirk Barron, and GA WR Gregory Phillips (who apparently committed at the end of May and nobody bothered to update the commitment lists — Purdue Recruiting: Taste the Excitement!).

#14 Indiana - 4 Commits
Name Position State Rivals Scout 24/7 ESPN
Michael Barwick DT OH 3 3 3 3
DeAndre Herron (JuCo) OL IA 3 3 3 NR
Wes Martin OL OH NR NR 2 NR
Alexander Diamont QB CA NR NR NR NR

The Hoosiers still bring up the rear despite adding three new commits in JuCo IA OL DeAndre Herron, OH OL Wes Martin, and CA QB Alexander Diamont.

Comments

MGoManBall

June 18th, 2013 at 4:43 PM ^

Michigan with 11 commits from 8 different states.

6 of 10 for Ohio from Ohio. 

Indiana went all the way to California for an unranked QB.

Coolest name: Jyaz Jones

Little brother is getting outrecruited by Rutgers. 

Peppers is only player in Big Ten with at least one service giving him 5*. It just so happens he is a consensus 5*.

 

 

NJblue2

June 18th, 2013 at 6:55 PM ^

Is this class for Rutgers one of their better classes because of quality or is it because they happen to have a lot of commitments?

707oxford

June 19th, 2013 at 1:04 AM ^

If you're rounding up (e.g. 3.5 stars = 4*), shouldn't Sparty show as having 4 of their recruits with 4 stars and 5 with 3 stars? Currently showing 0 and 9, respectively.