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Hm. Two Texas WRs going to a Big Ten school.

 

YOU CANT RECRUIT TEXAS KIDS WHEN YOU ARE IN THE BIG TEN.

Good.

 

God.

 

Thats breaking the rules....they are supposed to go to iowa state or kansas state since the big 10 is not allowed in the state of texas.

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The 2011 class will be our first in the Big 10. Shouldn't you be comparing this to the Big 10 schools?

I should be but I haven't switched into Big 10 mode yet. Quite honestly . . . I haven't hardly thought about the switch. I've been so Big 12 focused for so long that it's not going to be an easy transition.

 

Also . . . I don't know who would be our recruiting competition in the Big 10. It probably is at least partially dependent on how the divisions are broken down. I'd guess Iowa might be a good comparison but I really don't know what to think. I assume OSU and PSU are probably like the OU and UT of the conference in that NU probably will usually be beneath them in class rankings.

 

In short, I wouldn't know where to begin with that comparison.

 

Edit: Actually, I just glanced at the current commit lists in the Big 10. OSU is the clear leader. Nebraska is second by a wide, wide, margin. And then there is everyone else. PSU only has 1 commit. Michigan only has a handful. Like I said, this will take some getting used to.

 

The 2011 class is probably waiting to see who the head coach at Michigan is before they consider committing.

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