Here are the rankings for NU in the late 90's. Keep in mind that the ranks are where NU was ranked after the season was over. For example, if a 1997 class shows 11th, that means the recruiting class coming in for 1998 was ranked 11
These rankings are from National top 100 recruiting website which is no longer being updated. These are rankings based on a recruiting guru who ironically was flushed out when sites like Rivals and Scout popped up
1997 recruiting class (after 96 season-Osborne):
Top 15 Recruiting Classes (as of 2/9/97)
1. Florida St 8 NT 100, 3 OAA Incredible finish by nabbing Warren, Minor
2. Penn State 7 NT 100, 7 OAA Paterno recruits early and it pays off
3. Michigan 7 NT 100, 7 OAA Started early and kept rolling
4. Florida 6 NT 100, 6 OAA Spurrier replaces key losses
5. Tennessee 4 NT 100, 3 OAA Listed No.1 by Lemming by signing stars
6. Colorado 4 NT 100, 6 OAA This class may finally beat Nebraska
7. Texas 4 NT 100, 4 OAA Mackovic's best class by far
8. North Carolina 4 NT 100, 2 OAA Recruited some great athletes
9. Notre Dame 5 NT 100, 6 OAA Davie proves he can recruit his way
10. USC 4 NT 100, 6 OAA Simmons, Perry, Mackenzie, Moreno
11. Alabama 3 NT 100, 6 OAA Finished strong for first year coach
12. LSU 5 NT 100, 5 OAA Recruited their own state well
13. Ohio State 4 NT 100, 7 OAA Down year by Buckeye standards but still good
14. Texas A&M 2 NT 100, 6 OAA Good class considering poor season
15. Nebraska 3 NT 100, 3 OAA Business as usual for Osborne
*NT means National Top 100. OAA means Other All Americans
1998 recruiting class:
1. Notre Dame 11 NT 100 8 OAA
2. UCLA 6 NT 100 13 OAA
3. Michigan 6 NT 100 9 OAA
4. Georgia 7 NT 100 10 OAA
5. Florida 6 NT 100 11 OAA
6. Florida St 7 NT 100 5 OAA
7. Penn State 5 NT 100 7 OAA
8. North Carolina 4 NT 100 6 OAA
9. Alabama 4 NT 100 5 OAA
10. Tennessee 4 NT 100 6 OAA
11. Ohio State 5 NT 100 5 OAA
12. LSU 3 NT 100 6 OAA
13. Nebraska 1 NT 100 8 OAA -Osborne final class
14. Texas 3 NT 100 6 OAA
15. Michigan St 2 NT 100 4 OAA
1998 recruiting class:
1. Texas 8 NT 100 9 OAA
Getting Chris Simms away from Tennessee solidified their No.1 ranking
2. Ohio State 4 NT 100 10 OAA
Signed most of Ohio's top prospects including Crosby and Lindsay
3. Notre Dame 4 NT 100 10 OAA
Great class was offset by the stunning loss of C.J. Leak to Wake Forest
4. Texas A&M 6 NT 100 9 OAA
Signing Joe Weber away from the California schools was huge
5. UCLA 6 NT 100 5 OAA
5 Parade All-Americans gives Toledo his 2nd straight top 5 class
6. Alabama 6 NT 100 8 OAA
Has rebounded from NCAA sanctions in a big way; Paine topped it off
7. Michigan 4 NT 100 10 OAA
Quietly signed a solid class led by Charles Drake and Jeremy LeSeuer
8. LSU 5 NT 100 4 OAA
One of the best classes ever for a 4-7 team; James, Faulk could dominate
9. Georgia 4 NT 100 6 OAA
One of the best WR classes ever with Brown, Robinson, and Johnson
10. Florida 3 NT 100 12 OAA
Finished strong after a slow start; 2 top QBs in Grossman and Stephens
11. Florida St 6 NT 100 4 OAA
Small but maybe the best 11-man class ever with Boldin, Maddox, Dockett
12. Miami 4 NT 100 6 OAA
The Canes are on the way back as they dominated in South Florida
13. USC 4 NT 100 8 OAA
Stunned the recruiting world by getting Bernard Riley away from UCLA
14. Tennessee 4 NT 100 6 OAA
Losing Simms hurt, but the Vols signed the top DL class in the nation
15. North Carolina 3 NT 100 3 OAA
Torbush proves the Heels can recruit without Mack Brown
NU finished 27th that year with Frank Solich
2000 recruiting class:
(as of 2/9/00)-Solich second class
1. Florida 8 NT 100 11 OAA
One of the best finishes in recruiting history gives the Gators the top group
2. Tennessee 8 NT 100 10 OAA
The most complete and balanced class in the country for Fulmer
3. Penn State 6 NT 100 10 OAA
Paterno had most of these guys in the fold long ago
4. Texas 7 NT 100 7 OAA
Do you think Mack Brown has made an impact at Texas? What can you say about the WR!
5. Florida St 9 NT 100 3 OAA
Another typical fast finish; Bobby's pretty good at this stuff
6. Alabama 6 NT 100 6 OAA
The DL and DB groups were stunning to say the least
7. Ohio State 5 NT 100 7 OAA
It seems they are around the top 5 every year; Maldonado is big-time
8. Nebraska 2 NT 100 9 OAA
Lost Holiday and Mayes on signing day, but still a great group for Solich
9. Miami 6 NT 100 3 OAA
D.J. Williams finally signs and makes this class Davis' best
10. Notre Dame 4 NT 100 4 OAA
4 QBs? The Irish should have no trouble finding a QB now with the nation's top group
11. USC 3 NT 100 6 OAA
Did very well on the West coast by keeping everyone at home this year
12. Michigan St 4 NT 100 2 OAA
The Big Ten better get ready for Charles Rogers
13. Arizona St 3 NT 100 5 OAA
Great trio in Walter, Suggs, and Williams
14. UCLA 3 NT 100 5 OAA
Holding off everyone for Emanuel was big; Perry will be a good one
15. Georgia Tech 1 NT 100 6 OAA
2 good QBs and 1 great LB give the Yellow Jackets a strong class
2001: 38th (according to National top100)-Solich third class
2002: 40th (according to rivals)-Solich 4th class
2003: 42nd (according to rivals)-Solich 5th class
2004: 27th (according to rivals)-Solich final class/Callahan recruits