Big Ten Recruiting Report: June
4:26 pm in Recruiting by Jeff Contizano
Brady Hoke and his staff have Michigan back atop the Big Ten recruiting rankings.
The national signing day for the 2011 class was only 5 months ago, but in today’s world coaches are often recruiting one, or even two years ahead of time. The 2012 class has yet to play out their senior seasons on the field, but already many prospects have been offered, visited, and committed to various schools.
A few weeks ago we broke down the current SEC recruiting race. Today, we’ll take a look at the Big Ten.
Last season, the Ohio State Buckeyes signed the Big Ten’s top class, which ranked 11th in the nation according to rivals.com. But with recent allegations of player benefits, and the firing of Jim Tressel, a new, or to be truthful, old player has emerged in the Big Ten recruiting race in 2012.

