Grading the Big Ten's recruiting classes
Here's how we grade the Big Ten's recruiting classes for 2006 (the numbers in front of a school indicate where the class is ranked in the Top 25):
9. Penn State: A-
Maryland is getting a zip code in State College -- the Nittany Lions have snagged three ESPN 150 recruits from the state. No. 1-rated DE Maurice Evans is the best player nobody knows about, for now.
9. Penn State: A-Maryland is getting a zip code in State College -- the Nittany Lions have snagged three ESPN 150 recruits from the state. No. 1-rated DE Maurice Evans is the best player nobody knows about, for now.
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- National recruiting analyst and analyst for ESPNU
- More than a decade of college and pro coaching experience.
- Has been a position coach, strength coach, recruiting coodinator and director of football operations.
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