Muck appreciate you putting this together. Does this include the 2013 commits that haven't signed yet?
It includes everyone who was a '13 verbal commitment as of the middle of last week. So anyone who has verballed since last Wednesday or so isn't included, and of course the numbers will change a bit over the next couple of months.
They should be able to compete with the middle of the pack.
This also shows that our recruiting has been decent compared to the conference.
The reason I initially took a look at the numbers was because there seems to be a feeling among Rutgers fans that they are going to dominate the middle of the B1G and one of the reasons given for that idea is that their recruiting 'much better' than the Sparty, Iowa, & Wisconsins of the league.
Contrary to their belief their recruiting is right around the bottom of the mid pack teams so 'dominating' said teams is likely to be more difficult than they think.
Conversely the Maryland fans are very negative about the Terrapins ability to compete in the B1G, yet their recruiting rankings have been almost identical to those of Rutgers.
I noticed that also.
So....are they basically doing what we have complained that the SEC teams do? How do you get more than 25 per year average?
Remember that Hoke & Co pushed kids to give their verbal early in the process giving them a larger number of kids so far in this class than other schools.
For example right now they have 23 commits, Ohio State has 17 & Nebraska 15. If you guys end up with a 25 person class this year you will have 82 total since '10.
The reason schools can end up averaging more than 25 per year is attrition (injuries, transfers etc).