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The Maryland Terps finishing off Texas 51-41 is not surprising given the level of recruiting they have done in 2015 thru 2017. They have a new facility and the hiring of DJ Durkin to replace the fired Randy Edsall helped their cause.
Maryland certainly will be a scary opponent for the GOphers on Sept. 30.
They have been amassing Jimmies & Joes the last three years and in the 2018 recruiting cycle.
When Maryland and Rutgers both joined the B1G, I wondered who would benefit the most. Maryland seem to have a win-win situation with alumnus Under Armour billionaire Kevin Plank bankrolling the MD athletics program (similar to Oregon and Nike) and the strong geographical recruiting base in the DC area and PA. Look for them to make a lot of noise in the B1G East.
With Rutgers it is hard to tell at this juncture.
Wisconsin has been very consistent in recruiting and having established a good offensive line tradition and are noted for taking 3* players and coaching them up.
As stats have shown, Minnesota was destined to be forever a fourth/fifth place team with Kill/Claeys. Even then, the level of recruiting was improving but not to the level to mount a serious challenge to move up in the B1G West. With Kill stepping down due to health reasons and the firing of Claeys with the sex scandal and his slow recruiting, the team had thirteen decommitments for various reasons and had taken a step back in the overall recruiting. Claeys taking the team 9-4 was not enough to save his job.
IMHO, Minnesota recruiting has to be in the 30s or better to be a perennial contender in the B1G West.
There is no question that Minnesota will not go anywhere without recruiting and a good solid stable coaching staff. Ergo, the hiring of PJ Fleck to right the ship. It took Jerry Kill's and others efforts to wake up the University BOA and Administration to do something.
It won't be easy. Minnesota is geographically challenged. Look for PJF to change perceptions and sell the program. Everyone in the B1G West is trying to improve. Minnesota needs to get lucky, wake the sleeping giant and win the B1G West championship to break the 50 years of absence in the title conversations.
In comparing Minnesota, Maryland, Rutgers, and Wisconsin in the current and previous three recruiting cycles Maryland seem to be going upper tier in recruiting:
Year--MD--WI--RU--MN
2018--16----32---45----34
2017--18----39---42----59
2016--41----35---64----46
2015--47----41---56----63
Team/Ranking/Points
2018
Maryland 16 205.23 - http://maryland.247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/Commits
Wisconsin 32 177.21 - http://wisconsin.247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/Commits
Minnesota 34 176.57 - http://minnesota.247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/Commits
Rutgers 45 164.09 - http://rutgers.247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/Commits
2017
Maryland 18 230.17 - http://maryland.247sports.com/Season/2017-Football/Commits
Wisconsin 39 193.87 - http://wisconsin.247sports.com/Season/2017-Football/Commits
Rutgers 42 189.1 - http://rutgers.247sports.com/Season/2017-Football/Commits
Minnesota 59 171.42 - http://minnesota.247sports.com/Season/2017-Football/Commits
2016
Wisconsin 35 202.85 - http://wisconsin.247sports.com/Season/2016-Football/Commits
Maryland 41 190.15 - http://maryland.247sports.com/Season/2016-Football/Commits
Minnesota 46 182.22 - http://minnesota.247sports.com/Season/2016-Football/Commits
Rutgers 64 163.80 - http://rutgers.247sports.com/Season/2016-Football/Commits
2015
Wisconsin 41 189.85 - http://wisconsin.247sports.com/Season/2015-Football/Commits
Maryland 47 182.31 - http://maryland.247sports.com/Season/2015-Football/Commits
Rutgers 56 172.19 - http://rutgers.247sports.com/Season/2015-Football/Commits
Minnesota 63 167.01 - http://minnesota.247sports.com/Season/2015-Football/Commits
Maryland certainly will be a scary opponent for the GOphers on Sept. 30.
They have been amassing Jimmies & Joes the last three years and in the 2018 recruiting cycle.
When Maryland and Rutgers both joined the B1G, I wondered who would benefit the most. Maryland seem to have a win-win situation with alumnus Under Armour billionaire Kevin Plank bankrolling the MD athletics program (similar to Oregon and Nike) and the strong geographical recruiting base in the DC area and PA. Look for them to make a lot of noise in the B1G East.
With Rutgers it is hard to tell at this juncture.
Wisconsin has been very consistent in recruiting and having established a good offensive line tradition and are noted for taking 3* players and coaching them up.
As stats have shown, Minnesota was destined to be forever a fourth/fifth place team with Kill/Claeys. Even then, the level of recruiting was improving but not to the level to mount a serious challenge to move up in the B1G West. With Kill stepping down due to health reasons and the firing of Claeys with the sex scandal and his slow recruiting, the team had thirteen decommitments for various reasons and had taken a step back in the overall recruiting. Claeys taking the team 9-4 was not enough to save his job.
IMHO, Minnesota recruiting has to be in the 30s or better to be a perennial contender in the B1G West.
There is no question that Minnesota will not go anywhere without recruiting and a good solid stable coaching staff. Ergo, the hiring of PJ Fleck to right the ship. It took Jerry Kill's and others efforts to wake up the University BOA and Administration to do something.
It won't be easy. Minnesota is geographically challenged. Look for PJF to change perceptions and sell the program. Everyone in the B1G West is trying to improve. Minnesota needs to get lucky, wake the sleeping giant and win the B1G West championship to break the 50 years of absence in the title conversations.
In comparing Minnesota, Maryland, Rutgers, and Wisconsin in the current and previous three recruiting cycles Maryland seem to be going upper tier in recruiting:
Year--MD--WI--RU--MN
2018--16----32---45----34
2017--18----39---42----59
2016--41----35---64----46
2015--47----41---56----63
Team/Ranking/Points
2018
Maryland 16 205.23 - http://maryland.247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/Commits
Wisconsin 32 177.21 - http://wisconsin.247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/Commits
Minnesota 34 176.57 - http://minnesota.247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/Commits
Rutgers 45 164.09 - http://rutgers.247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/Commits
2017
Maryland 18 230.17 - http://maryland.247sports.com/Season/2017-Football/Commits
Wisconsin 39 193.87 - http://wisconsin.247sports.com/Season/2017-Football/Commits
Rutgers 42 189.1 - http://rutgers.247sports.com/Season/2017-Football/Commits
Minnesota 59 171.42 - http://minnesota.247sports.com/Season/2017-Football/Commits
2016
Wisconsin 35 202.85 - http://wisconsin.247sports.com/Season/2016-Football/Commits
Maryland 41 190.15 - http://maryland.247sports.com/Season/2016-Football/Commits
Minnesota 46 182.22 - http://minnesota.247sports.com/Season/2016-Football/Commits
Rutgers 64 163.80 - http://rutgers.247sports.com/Season/2016-Football/Commits
2015
Wisconsin 41 189.85 - http://wisconsin.247sports.com/Season/2015-Football/Commits
Maryland 47 182.31 - http://maryland.247sports.com/Season/2015-Football/Commits
Rutgers 56 172.19 - http://rutgers.247sports.com/Season/2015-Football/Commits
Minnesota 63 167.01 - http://minnesota.247sports.com/Season/2015-Football/Commits