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per ESPN:
Any way you look at it, the West is trailing by a significant margin. And it won't be easy to catch up. Here’s why:
Recruiting
The disparity between the divisions could arguably start and end right here.
Since 2010, teams currently in the East have found themselves ranked within ESPN’s top-25 recruiting classes a total of 19 times. Five different East teams have made the cut at one time or another. Over in the West? Only Nebraska has earned a spot in the top 25 – and that was for three seasons (2011, 2013, 2016).
That’s not to say teams such as Wisconsin and Minnesota can’t recruit well, or that ESPN's recruiting rankings are the be-all, end-all of future projections. But there's an obvious correlation between top classes and winning.
The teams that boasted ESPN's top 10 recruiting classes in 2011 were all ranked at some point in 2014, when those recruits were redshirt juniors or seniors. All but Texas at least received votes in the final Associated Press' Top 25 poll.
That means the West is at an inherent disadvantage in this department -- and that's likely because its teams are in much less fertile recruiting territory than the East. Compare the East states to the West, and that becomes clear. (And let's forget about the state of Indiana since both divisions are represented there in the Purdue Boilermakers and Indiana Hoosiers.)
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/122585/can-the-big-ten-west-catch-up-to-the-east
Go Gophers!!
Any way you look at it, the West is trailing by a significant margin. And it won't be easy to catch up. Here’s why:
Recruiting
The disparity between the divisions could arguably start and end right here.
Since 2010, teams currently in the East have found themselves ranked within ESPN’s top-25 recruiting classes a total of 19 times. Five different East teams have made the cut at one time or another. Over in the West? Only Nebraska has earned a spot in the top 25 – and that was for three seasons (2011, 2013, 2016).
That’s not to say teams such as Wisconsin and Minnesota can’t recruit well, or that ESPN's recruiting rankings are the be-all, end-all of future projections. But there's an obvious correlation between top classes and winning.
The teams that boasted ESPN's top 10 recruiting classes in 2011 were all ranked at some point in 2014, when those recruits were redshirt juniors or seniors. All but Texas at least received votes in the final Associated Press' Top 25 poll.
That means the West is at an inherent disadvantage in this department -- and that's likely because its teams are in much less fertile recruiting territory than the East. Compare the East states to the West, and that becomes clear. (And let's forget about the state of Indiana since both divisions are represented there in the Purdue Boilermakers and Indiana Hoosiers.)
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/122585/can-the-big-ten-west-catch-up-to-the-east
Go Gophers!!