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Today was a little slow for me, so I dabbled in what I know best, spreadsheets and finding ways to make Michigan look bad.
I decided to chart the 85 guys on scholarship for both Ohio State and UM and sort them according to their 247 composite recruit rankings and, well, here it is (OSU is in blue, confusing I know):
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These numbers are absolutely staggering. Michigan has more pound for pound talent at only 3/85 scholarship spots, 1 (Rashan Gary) and 84-85... That's it. Ohio State absolutely dominates talent-wise from 2-83. Strictly speaking to recruiting rankings, Ohio State's 34th most talented guy (Burrell) is equivalent to Michigan's 15th (K. Walker). Our 26th guy (Baugh) = their 12th (Singleton). Our 50th guy (Williamson) = their 27th (O. Martin). Those are incredible differences.
This isn't something that Harbaugh can easily fix, even if given a decade. It's a deeply systemic difference that shows just how differently the two rosters are shaped and the talent that is on the field at any given time.
In sum, this shows that Ohio State has much more room for margin of error when it comes to both injuries and in-game issues (play calling, turnovers, etc). There should be no excuses when it comes to blowing the doors off of the Big Ten this year. Urban and Co. have done the recruiting, now it's time to get the numbers to match.
In case you wondered, it is 47° F and raining here this morning in YOKOHAMA...
Today was a little slow for me, so I dabbled in what I know best, spreadsheets and finding ways to make Michigan look bad.
I decided to chart the 85 guys on scholarship for both Ohio State and UM and sort them according to their 247 composite recruit rankings and, well, here it is (OSU is in RED, like it should be):
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These numbers are absolutely staggering. Michigan has more pound for pound talent at only 3/85 scholarship spots, 1 (Rashan Gary) and 84-85... That's it. Ohio State absolutely dominates talent-wise from 2-83. Strictly speaking to recruiting rankings, Ohio State's 34th most talented guy (Burrell) is equivalent to Michigan's 15th (K. Walker). Our 26th guy (Baugh) = their 12th (Singleton). Our 50th guy (Williamson) = their 27th (O. Martin). Those are incredible differences.
This isn't something that Harbaugh can easily fix, even if given a decade. It's a deeply systemic difference that shows just how differently the two rosters are shaped and the talent that is on the field at any given time.
In sum, this shows that Ohio State has much more room for margin of error when it comes to both injuries and in-game issues (play calling, turnovers, etc). There should be no excuses when it comes to blowing the doors off of the Big Ten this year. Urban and Co. have done the recruiting, now it's time to get the numbers to match.
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And the gap isn't closing any time soon...
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Alabama added. They're, uhhh, pretty pretty pretty good.
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Alabama added. They're, uhhh, pretty pretty pretty good.