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In 2012 and 2013, you got like 2 and 3 guys. in 2008 and 2009, before you were leaving, you used to get 8 and 9. I am sure the numbers vary, but you guys never got such low numbers were you were in the Big 12. You definitely lost ground in Texas. I am suprised you are now benchmarking your performance against my Jayhawks, with their 1 win last season. Let me know how that goes as a philosophyEZ-E said:Since we announced we were going to the BIG we have smashed you guys in recruiting Texas.jayhawk said:I like the Nebraska Fan base better. While there are exceptions, it is hard to beat the average Nebraska fan for class and passion. I also like your stadium better, but that may be more personal taste.
I am not sure the BIG is as much of an advantage, it just keeps you far away from Texas recruiting grounds and gives you more cold places to play.

Now I am not sure how it effected your overall efforts, as you gain new exposure for the B1G, as you lose it in Texas... I looked up the Huskers recruiting ranks for the last 10 years to see if there are any obvious trends... I admit Rivals is a bit of a beauty contest because they often base their ranks on who is recruiting a kid, so they become self fulfilling prophecies to a small degree, but here goes anyway.
Year Rivals Rank...
2002 #40 Big 12 with Solich
2003 #42 Big 12 with Solich
2004 #58 Big 12 with Callahan, first year coach
2005 #5 Big 12 with Callahan
2006 #20 Big 12 with Callahan
2007 #13 Big 12 with Callahan
2008 #30 Big 12, first Bo Year, following losing season
2009 #28 in Big 12
2010 #22 in Big 12, but B1G was a fact
2011 #15 B1G
2012 #25 B1G
2013 #17 B1G
What do I see in this? First Year coaches struggle to recruit, Solich likely do to running the old school stuff, was going after non traditional players, and moving conferences is hard to quantify. When Callahan hit his best year, and they were the best in recent times, it was in the Big 12. It is hard to know if you attribute that to the coach, the conference, or the lunar month. The Huskers are getting pretty solid classes now, and they are in the B1G. I think the safest conclusion that there is data to prove is that leaving hurt Nebraska in Texas, may have helped elsewhere.