Michigan State remains hot in May by landing an Ohioan and its own Aussie, Iowa lands another from Nebraska, Minnesota nabs its running back, and Penn State gets an athlete.
Iowa is on fire, Michigan dips into Ohio, Penn State and Michigan State each land a pair, Indiana goes into Michigan, and Minnesota goes back to Texas.
Minnesota continues to build one of the nation's best classes, Michigan goes to Florida, Mel Tucker gets two more, Northwestern gets their quarterback, and Purdue builds momentum.
Minnesota continues to roll on the recruiting trail, Michigan State lands more local commits, Iowa and Wisconsin go South, and Michigan dips back in Massachusetts.
Jim Harbaugh and his khakis are building a fence around Massachusetts, Indiana lands two from their backyard, and Penn State is trending for multiple prospects in Michigan.
Michigan lands a 2021 commitment for the first time in 10 months, Rutgers secure two top 10 prospects from New Jersey and more in this week's Counter Intel.
Kourt Williams begins play in the toughest league in high school football, Elder faces off against St. Xavier, and we've got a star-studded visitors list for Saturday's game.
Recruiting is important, but it's not the be-all, end-all to success, as seen in how many games teams won in 2018 and their recruiting rankings over the past four years.
A group of 30 prospects from Europe who are looking to earn scholarships to play in America were among the participants in Thursday's football camp at Ohio State.
Former Ohio State offensive tackle pledge Jake Wray, the younger brother of current Ohio State offensive tackle Max Wray, announced his commitment to Colorado on Wednesday.
Like Rondale Moore one year earlier, David Bell picked up an Ohio State hat before actually committing to Purdue during the All-American Bowl on Saturday.