Purdue has 40 recruits, almost turning over half the team in a year! Crazy how many recruits some teams are pulling in now that the only requirement is that you are down to 85 scholarships by the fallSo, I think the Gophers moved up to #37 from #39 in the 247 football team rankings.
Nebraska is #18, Wisconsin is #22, Purdue is #30 and Iowa is #31.
It would be nice if we could get to a point where we are ahead of those teams consistently or in the Top 25.
Looks like he is still 3rd behind Coughlin and Jones?according to Ryan Burns, Perich is now the 2nd-highest rated Gopher recruit in the "ratings" era with a 96. he moved past Carter Coughlin into 2nd place behind......Jeff Jones.
Perich also got bumped to #72 Nationally.
for fans with short memories, Jeff Jones from Minneapolis Washburn was the #60 overall recruit in the country in 2014. His Gopher career: red-shirted in 2014 due to being academically ineligible.
moved from RB to WR and then DB. appeared in a few games on special teams. transferred to Iowa Western Community College. Kicked off Iowa Western for violation of team rules. since then, multiple arrests on charges including assault, drug possession and firearms violations.
hopefully Perich has a more success career with the Gophers........
ya, I didn't look....40 recruits and the system makes it hard not to be ranked high....good pointPurdue has 40 recruits, almost turning over half the team in a year! Crazy how many recruits some teams are pulling in now that the only requirement is that you are down to 85 scholarships by the fall
Yep.Looks like he is still 3rd behind Coughlin and Jones?
This imo cannot be stressed enough. Watch any football team, professional or college, playing in the playoffs and you'll notice a huge trend. All of them have beef in the trenches on both sides. I feel like the way we've been recruiting these positions and more importantly developing those guys, we can stay relevant. I like their chances if Bosmer or Drake pan out.I like that the three of them play inside.
Rivals giving Koi a massive bump in their ratings to 85th nationally. I expect ESPN will also bump him significantly when they release their final ratings. Should be a top 100 composite recruit and rightfully so. I can't believe there are more than 100 HS players better than him in the class.
So, I think the Gophers moved up to #37 from #39 in the 247 football team rankings.
Nebraska is #18, Wisconsin is #22, Purdue is #30 and Iowa is #31.
It would be nice if we could get to a point where we are ahead of those teams consistently or in the Top 25.
Probably, need another good season wins and losses to stay relevant enough to even remain in the 30's.
Ironically, Jeff was also the offensive MVP of the HS All-American game he played in - Under Armor All-American Bowl IIRC.according to Ryan Burns, Perich is now the 2nd-highest rated Gopher recruit in the "ratings" era with a 96. he moved past Carter Coughlin into 2nd place behind......Jeff Jones.
Perich also got bumped to #72 Nationally.
for fans with short memories, Jeff Jones from Minneapolis Washburn was the #60 overall recruit in the country in 2014. His Gopher career: red-shirted in 2014 due to being academically ineligible.
moved from RB to WR and then DB. appeared in a few games on special teams. transferred to Iowa Western Community College. Kicked off Iowa Western for violation of team rules. since then, multiple arrests on charges including assault, drug possession and firearms violations.
hopefully Perich has a more success career with the Gophers........
Team recruiting rankings are garbage. Really not worth giving them more than a passing glace if that.So, I think the Gophers moved up to #37 from #39 in the 247 football team rankings.
Nebraska is #18, Wisconsin is #22, Purdue is #30 and Iowa is #31.
It would be nice if we could get to a point where we are ahead of those teams consistently or in the Top 25.
Probably, need another good season wins and losses to stay relevant enough to even remain in the 30's.
100%. We do a good job in the trenches of getting guys. Hopefully the defense can show some improvement with another year of experience for a number of guys.This imo cannot be stressed enough. Watch any football team, professional or college, playing in the playoffs and you'll notice a huge trend. All of them have beef in the trenches on both sides. I feel like the way we've been recruiting these positions and more importantly developing those guys, we can stay relevant. I like their chances if Bosmer or Drake pan out.
Yup. The top ten classes are usually the helmet schools with the most 4 and 5 starts. After that its pretty much a crapshoot.Team recruiting rankings are garbage. Really not worth giving them more than a passing glace if that.
This can be a quantity over quality thing. If Purdue has 40 recruits the Gophers almost for sure will not be ahead of them.So, I think the Gophers moved up to #37 from #39 in the 247 football team rankings.
Nebraska is #18, Wisconsin is #22, Purdue is #30 and Iowa is #31.
It would be nice if we could get to a point where we are ahead of those teams consistently or in the Top 25.
Probably, need another good season wins and losses to stay relevant enough to even remain in the 30's.
I understand your sentiment but Alabama/Georgia (or Ohio State and Michigan in the Big Ten) consistently finish with top classes and it shows on the playing field too.Team recruiting rankings are garbage. Really not worth giving them more than a passing glace if that.
Obviously some teams are bringing in more talent then others but the idea of ranking the classes from 1-whatever is pointless. There is a difference between the elite 4*-5* prospects and the rest but once you get beyond those top guys the differences between the players are very subjective.I understand your sentiment but Alabama/Georgia (or Ohio State and Michigan in the Big Ten) consistently finish with top classes and it shows on the playing field too.
I thought you were going to ask if he was the kid of one of the Hanson brothers.Is it just me or Nathan Roy got knocked down in his national ranking? If so, maybe it's because he was chosen to participate in the all american game but couldn't go and compete with other top High School players. Our other 3 gophers went and I think all 3 got their rankings improved.
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Might rank high in recruiting, but can’t imagine it’s a good plan for winning games.ya, I didn't look....40 recruits and the system makes it hard not to be ranked high....good point
Not saying you are wrong but I don’t recall Jones switching positions.according to Ryan Burns, Perich is now the 2nd-highest rated Gopher recruit in the "ratings" era with a 96. he moved past Carter Coughlin into 2nd place behind......Jeff Jones.
Perich also got bumped to #72 Nationally.
for fans with short memories, Jeff Jones from Minneapolis Washburn was the #60 overall recruit in the country in 2014. His Gopher career: red-shirted in 2014 due to being academically ineligible.
moved from RB to WR and then DB. appeared in a few games on special teams. transferred to Iowa Western Community College. Kicked off Iowa Western for violation of team rules. since then, multiple arrests on charges including assault, drug possession and firearms violations.
hopefully Perich has a more success career with the Gophers........
Good pointsI follow these rankings pretty routinely because I find them interesting and have a few observations based on my recent memory, but I could be wrong so please feel free to correct me:
1) This is the second time that we have ever had four recruits - Perich, Roy, Sunram, Carroll - ranked 90 or better according to 247 so, not only is Koi a great catch, but PJ is also getting better quality overall, not just one player. We also have three players ranked 89 according to 247, so one point below 4-stars. That's seven high 3 or better players. The only other time we did that in recent history was 2021.
2) Our average player ranking is 87.52. We are usually in the high 85's and low 86's so this is about 1 point higher than average. The only other time we were over 87 was again in 2021 when our average ranking was 87.54.
3) Our average player rating of 87.52 puts us 10th out of 18 teams in the B1G, but basically tied with Iowa (they are 9th). Again, this is pretty good for us historically speaking.
I know one point might not be a lot, but at least it does suggest a trend in the right direction if PJ can line a few of these up in a row.
I found that in an old article from - I think - The Daily Gopher or maybe Minnesota Daily. considering that his actual game time was limited - he only appeared in 3 games and accumulated no statistics - the 'position switch' would have been in practice only. but the article definitely said that he changed positions. I guess it's a moot point.Not saying you are wrong but I don’t recall Jones switching positions.
I think it's accurate...his entire time as a Gopher was confusing. Very hard to separate Jerry disciplining him or teaching him life lessons from the wonder of, Is he hurt? He didn't see the field much. And when he did .... he didn't look like a high recruit.Not saying you are wrong but I don’t recall Jones switching positions.
Sad story on Jones. He was in an encampment in Minneapolis last I heard. Full addict.according to Ryan Burns, Perich is now the 2nd-highest rated Gopher recruit in the "ratings" era with a 96. he moved past Carter Coughlin into 2nd place behind......Jeff Jones.
Perich also got bumped to #72 Nationally.
for fans with short memories, Jeff Jones from Minneapolis Washburn was the #60 overall recruit in the country in 2014. His Gopher career: red-shirted in 2014 due to being academically ineligible.
moved from RB to WR and then DB. appeared in a few games on special teams. transferred to Iowa Western Community College. Kicked off Iowa Western for violation of team rules. since then, multiple arrests on charges including assault, drug possession and firearms violations.
hopefully Perich has a more success career with the Gophers........