Ohio produced nearly double the amount of FBS players than Michigan in the Class of 2014. But when few of them showed up at the inaugural Border Classic, Michigan won.
James Franklin appears close to ending Brady Hoke's April recruiting championship streak. How is the rest of the Big Ten doing on the recruiting scene?
While Ohio State signed three prospects from Cleveland Glenville in 2014, the Buckeyes have yet to offer one in 2015. Kentucky is the early favorite for a few of the school's best.
Urban Meyer once challenged the Big Ten to recruit better, but only six of the league's schools improved their recruiting ranking from 2013 to 2014. Will the others follow suit?