Big Ten rankings
Ranked by 247sports.com, notes overall ranking (second column) and number of four- and five-star recruits:
1. Michigan816
2. Penn State1017
3. Ohio State1211
4. Nebraska246
5. Purdue254
6. Wisconsin273
7. Michigan State282
8. Gophers342
9. Iowa393
10. Indiana403
11. Northwestern460
12. Rutgers600
13. Illinois662
14. Maryland821
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