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Yeah it's brutal...not sure even FROST!!! can navigate a single win there...MSU and OSU are loaded...M might be competitive early...FROST!!! is looking at a 7-5 season at best...
It looks like Ohio State will finish with the 2nd rated class and the 2nd highest "average recruit" ranking in the 247 Composite of all-time. Of course, they're a distant 2nd in the latter to Ohio State's 2017 recruiting class.
That is now a 21 player class @ 94.59 followed up by a 26 player class at 94.29. As a point of reference, 94.29 would be the #137 national player in this class and 94.59 would have been #115 national in last year's class. Average.
Just for old-timey kicks....
Life in the Shadow
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
Call it the Frost Effect. It took just an hour on Wednesday, but Nebraska sold out all 90,000 available tickets for its annual Red-White game. Season ticket holders had access to tickets in an early sale on Tuesday and nearly 60,000 tickets were sold. Tickets went on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, and the event quickly sold out in about an hour. That’s even more impressive when you consider that tickets were selling for $20 each for club level seats, and $10 for reserved tickets. Nebraska has drawn more than 54,000 fans for every Red-White game since 2004, and drew 78,000 fans in 2017. The previous high for a spring game was 80,149 in 2008 — Bo Pelini’s first year as Husker head coach. The spring game is set for April 21 and is expected to be televised live on the Big Ten Network.
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