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2021 Verbal Commitments

01. Jack Sawyer, TE/DE, Pickerington (OH) North; 6'5" 225 lbs - committed on 02/03/2019

02. Kyle McCord, QB, Philadelphia (PA) St. Joseph's Prep; 6'3" 195 lbs - committed on 04/30/2019

03. Jayden Ballard, WR, Massillon (OH) 6'2" 165 lbs - committed on 6/21/2019

04. Ben Christman, OT, Richfield (OH) 6’6” 295 lbs - committed on 6/26/2019

05. Reid Carrico, LB, Ironton (OH) 6'3" 218 lbs - committed on 9/10/2019

06. Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Philadelphia (PA) 6’4” 175 lbs - committed on 10/31/2019

07. Sam Hart, TE, Aurora (CO) 6’5” 225 lbs - Committed on 12/30/2019

08. Jaylen Johnson, DB, Cincinnati (OH) 6’1” 205 lbs - Committed on 1/7/2020

09. Donovan Jackson, OL, Bellaire (TX) 6’4” 270 lbs - Committed on 1/8/2020

10. Michael Hall Jr., DT, Streetsboro (OH) 6’3” 290 lbs - Committed on 2/1/2020

11. Jakailin Johnson, CB, St. Louis (MO) 6’0” 170 lbs - Committed on 3/15/2020

12. Evan Pryor, RB, Charlotte (NC) 5’10” 190 lbs - Committed on 03/16/2020

13. Andre Turrentine, DB, Nashville (TN) 6’0” 175 lbs - Committed on 03/17/2020

14.
TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Hopewell (VA) 5’10” 190 lbs - Committed on 03/27/2020

15. Tunmise Adeleye, DL, Bradenton (FL) 6’3” 240 lbs - Committed on 04/15/2020

15. Jantzen Dunn, ATH, Bowling Green (KY) 6’2” 178 lbs - Committed on 04/20/2020

16. Jesse Mirco, P, West Fremantle (AUS) 6’3” 200 lbs - Committed on 05/06/2020


17. Denzel Burke, ATH, Scottsdale (AZ) 6’0” 189 lbs - Committed on 05/24/2020

18. Jordan Hancock, CB, Suwanee (GA) 6’0” 175 lbs - Committed on 07/19/2020

19. Tyleik Williams, DT, Manassas (VA) 6’3” 315 lbs - Committed on 08/27/2020

20. Zen Michalski, OT, Knobbs Creek (IN) 6’6” 288 lbs - Committed on 10/03/2020


21. Emeka Egbuka, WR, Steilacoom (WA) 6’1” 190 lbs - Committed on 12/11/2020

BTN Registration is Now Open for the Eighth Annual BTN Big 10K on Aug. 11

Registration is Now Open for the Eighth Annual BTN Big 10K on Aug. 11
BTN Communications via Big Ten Network

Registration is now open for the BTN Big 10K, the summer race that turns Chicago into a Big Ten tailgate party. The eighth annual BTN Big 10K and 5K takes place on Sunday, Aug. 11, with a course navigating city streets and a start and finish in Grant Park along Chicago’s picturesque lakefront. Registration begins at $55 for adults for the 10K and $40 for the 5K. For children 12 and under, registration is $25 for the 5K. For all additional information on the BTN Big 10K, visit www.BTNBig10K.com or Facebook. Those who register will also receive a school-specific technical

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BTN Big Ten Power Rankings: Michigan reclaims No. 1 spot

Big Ten Power Rankings: Michigan reclaims No. 1 spot
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

One week, that's how long Michigan's stint at No. 2 lasted in my latest Big Ten Power Rankings, presented by ArcelorMittal. The Wolverines return to No. 1, thanks to wins over Minnesota and Indiana, coupled with Michigan State's loss at Purdue.

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Ohio State @ Nebraska, Saturday, January 26 @ 12pm, FS1

He's also the only consistent offensive threat--although with teams doubling him at will and him either turning it over or passing it to a perimeter player who can't make the defensive collapse pay, that is starting to wear off and, yeah, our offense is getting bogged down when we try to run it through him.

But if Andre and Luther can keep scoring from outside then we might have something. Still need more improvement from the other guards, but they were better yesterday. If we're not going to hit outside shots, then, yeah, we might as well take Kaleb out.
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Team Recruiting Rankings Correlation to Team Success

These graphs are probably the best explanation of the statement that "stars do matter". While the majority of Super Bowl starters (and all NFL players, for that matter) were not 4* or 5* recruits, a vastly higher percentage of 4* and 5* recruits makes it to the NFL than the percentage of 2* and 3* recruits.

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I was wondering what "all recruits" meant and hoping for a P5... but he did post one for D1. Not sure if that includes FCS or not.

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