National Signing Day - Welcome the Newest Huskers

Nebraska is the northern-most school from which a player signed. Kinda interesting.

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#9 - Ohio St. - 27 commits
#15 - Penn St. - 24 commits
#22 - MSU - 20 commits
#30 - Huskers - 20 commits
#43 - Wisconsin - 19 commits
#46 - Illinois - 24 commits
#49 - Indiana - 22 commits
#51 - Minnesota - 24 commits
#52 - Rutgers - 25 commits
#54 - Maryland - 18 commits
#55 - NW - 20 commits
#57 - Iowa - 21 commits
#61 - Michigan - 12 commits
#64 - Purdue - 24 commits

http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...xwmokWjlBDPZB4

 
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#9 - Ohio St. - 27 commits

#15 - Penn St. - 24 commits

#22 - MSU - 20 commits

#30 - Huskers - 20 commits

#43 - Wisconsin - 19 commits

#46 - Illinois - 24 commits

#49 - Indiana - 22 commits

#51 - Minnesota - 24 commits

#52 - Rutgers - 25 commits

#54 - Maryland - 18 commits

#55 - NW - 20 commits

#57 - Iowa - 21 commits

#61 - Michigan - 12 commits

#64 - Purdue - 24 commits

http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...xwmokWjlBDPZB4
Not bad, behind only the two recent Big Ten success stories on the field and James "Ron Zook" Franklin. Ahead of everyone else in the West. It will be fun to watch the next recruiting cycle, especially if the game results are there. The enthusiasm is quite a striking change. Hopefully the earlier visits idea gets pushed through too.

 
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