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Recruiting: Big Ten football
Illinois emerges as a place to go
While U-M,
OSU are having down years, Illini are attracting a number of high-quality athletes.
Dave Dye / The Detroit News
How the Big Ten ranks nationally in recruiting:
Rivals.com
12. Illinois, 13. Ohio State, 17.
Michigan , 22. Penn State, 27. Iowa, 28. Wisconsin, 38.
Michigan State , 52. Northwestern, 56. Indiana, 59. Minnesota, 65. Purdue
Scout.com
13. Ohio State, 14. Illinois, 16.
Michigan , 18. Penn State, 35. Iowa, 37. Wisconsin, 52.
Michigan State , 57. Northwestern, 59. Indiana, 65. Purdue, 73. Minnesota
Southern California and Florida took it to Michigan and Ohio State in bowl games, and now Illinois is doing the same on the recruiting trails.
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The Wolverines and Buckeyes find themselves in unfamiliar territory. Both typically rank in the top 10 in recruiting, but that's not the case with less than a week remaining before Wednesday's national signing day. U-M is No. 17 and
OSU No. 13, according to Rivals.com
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