HuskerinBig10
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More fun with numbers. Once again, I used the ESPN recruiting site and looked at the football players OFFERED by Ohio State and Nebraska.
Ohio State competes against 43 different schools for talent and their top five are, the number next to the school name is the recruits that chose that school over Ohio State
Michigan State 9
Michigan 9
Notre Dame 7
Miami, FL 6
Florida 5
Penn State 5
Clemson 5
Interesting tidbit, not one chose Alabama over Ohio State. The only Big ten West team that Ohio State lost a recruit to was Minnesota.
Only two were non Power 5, Houston and Western Michigan
Nebraska competes against 54 different schools,
the number next to the school name is the recruits that chose that school over Nebraska. Nebraska lost recruits to ten teams in the B1G.
LSU 9
Ohio State 8
USC 7
Michigan State 7
Clemson 6
Penn State 6
Tennessee 6
non power 5 schools, Houston, Western Michigan, UAB, SMU, and Fresno State.
Ohio State competes against 43 different schools for talent and their top five are, the number next to the school name is the recruits that chose that school over Ohio State
Michigan State 9
Michigan 9
Notre Dame 7
Miami, FL 6
Florida 5
Penn State 5
Clemson 5
Interesting tidbit, not one chose Alabama over Ohio State. The only Big ten West team that Ohio State lost a recruit to was Minnesota.
Only two were non Power 5, Houston and Western Michigan
Nebraska competes against 54 different schools,
the number next to the school name is the recruits that chose that school over Nebraska. Nebraska lost recruits to ten teams in the B1G.
LSU 9
Ohio State 8
USC 7
Michigan State 7
Clemson 6
Penn State 6
Tennessee 6
non power 5 schools, Houston, Western Michigan, UAB, SMU, and Fresno State.
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