Nebraska's Recruiting Class 3rd..

typ3kal

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http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/13743/ranking-the-early-recruiting-class-part-2

You saw the second half of the Big 12 this morning. Here's how the rest of the conference stacks up on the recruiting trail for 2011. Here's a look at both halves in one click.
All the information below is from our ESPNU database. And again, remember, each of these commitments in non-binding, and players won't be able to sign an official letter of intent until February 2011.

1. Texas

Total commitments: 22

ESPNU150 members: 9

Top recruit: Christian Westerman, OT

ESPNU ranks the Longhorns' class as No. 1 in the nation, far above No. 2 LSU. They have the most commits and the most ESPNU 150 members, including two of the top prospects at their positions, Westerman and CB Quandre Diggs. The de-committed DT Quincy Russell re-committed over the weekend to bring Texas' total to 22.

2. Oklahoma

Total commitments: 17

ESPNU150 members: 6

Top recruit: Trey Metoyer, WR

Oklahoma has the second-most ESPNU 150 members, behind Texas, and the No. 4 overall class. Metoyer brings some much-needed help to the Sooners receivers, who lost to Texas out on a handful of top wideouts in the 2010 class.

3. Nebraska

Total commitments: 12

ESPNU150 members: 2

Top recruits: Bubba Starling and Jamal Turner, QBs

The Huskers needed help at QB, and they'll be getting it. Turner and Starling could stage some impressive battles in camp, and if I take a gander into the looking glass, I see one of them transferring before his career is over. ESPNU ranks the Huskers' class No. 12.

4-a. Texas Tech

Total commitments: 14

ESPNU150 members: None

Top recruits: Bradley Marquez and Kenny Williams, RB

The Red Raiders' pair of top-25 running backs mean the depth at running back likely won't be gone any time soon.

4-b. Oklahoma State

Total commitments: 12

ESPNU150 members: 1

Top recruit: Herschel Sims, RB

The Cowboys also have the nation's No. 11 QB, J.W. Walsh, who probably just missed the ESPNU 150 list.

6. Missouri

Total commitments: 10

ESPNU150 members: None

Top recruit: Sheldon Richardson, DT

The two-year junior college wait for Richardson could be over soon for the former blue-chip recruit and Tigers’ commit.
 
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Neither one of them would transfer, that makes no sense... :espnsucks:

great news!! we'll never beat texas anytime soon at least and i'm glad we are closing the gap into oklahoma... but more importantly i've seen stuff that shows our recruiting class being really impressive in big 10 land... i see us being right up there in that top 2-3 level when we head over there....... in terms of recruting and on the field too

:koolaid2:

 
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