But there are times when Nebraska's staff — with encouragement from some local media — dwells too much on its limitations and not nearly enough on its considerable advantages. Even accounting for a decade of mediocre football, NU's recruiting rankings tower over the rest of the Big Ten West. Here are the average Rivals recruiting rankings for the last 11 classes, 2003-2013:
Nebraska, 25
Iowa, 42.9
Illinois, 43.8
Wisconsin, 48.2
Purdue, 52
Minnesota, 53
Northwestern 66.3 (This is a 10-class average since 2004 is not available for the Wildcats.)
The gap between Nebraska and the rest of its division is larger than the gap between the Huskers and Ohio State (13.2) and Michigan (11.5). And that average takes into account NU's 2003 and 2004 classes, which finished 42nd and 58th in the Rivals rankings. NU's average rank during the last nine years is 19.4.