From The Post:
The Big Ten East which, the argument can be made, was the best division in the country a year ago, placing three teams in the top 10 of the final Associated Press poll, continued to flex its muscles on Wednesday., producing four of the top 16 classes in Rivals.com’s rankings. The only other division to do so was the SEC West.
The top two — bitter rivals Ohio State (2) and Michigan (4) — were expected, led by their respective recruiting aces, Urban Meyer and Jim Harbaugh. The surprises were the other two, Penn State (12) and Maryland (16). The Terrapins, under second-year head coach D.J. Durkin, made a monster leap, from 39th all the way into the top 20, securing nine four-star recruits, while the Nittany Lions built on their surprising run to the Big Ten title a year ago.
The Big Ten East which, the argument can be made, was the best division in the country a year ago, placing three teams in the top 10 of the final Associated Press poll, continued to flex its muscles on Wednesday., producing four of the top 16 classes in Rivals.com’s rankings. The only other division to do so was the SEC West.
The top two — bitter rivals Ohio State (2) and Michigan (4) — were expected, led by their respective recruiting aces, Urban Meyer and Jim Harbaugh. The surprises were the other two, Penn State (12) and Maryland (16). The Terrapins, under second-year head coach D.J. Durkin, made a monster leap, from 39th all the way into the top 20, securing nine four-star recruits, while the Nittany Lions built on their surprising run to the Big Ten title a year ago.