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2009 Rivals/Scout/etc. National & Regional Rankings

Hey Wade, do you guys expect any last minute offers to go out if we lose out on Marlon Brown? Last year was crazy with the amount of last minute offers (Martin and Domicone). Anyone in particular that you think might have a shot at a late offer? Thanks in advance... (or wait...would it be entirely too late?)
 
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akgoel77;1398382; said:
Hey Wade, do you guys expect any last minute offers to go out if we lose out on Marlon Brown? Last year was crazy with the amount of last minute offers (Martin and Domicone). Anyone in particular that you think might have a shot at a late offer? Thanks in advance... (or wait...would it be entirely too late?)
I'm not Wade, but IIRC last year Domicone and Martin both committed somewhere between January 10th and January 20th.
 
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CFN uses the rankings from Scout.

cfn.scout.com

Recruiting 2009 Team Rankings
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By Staff
CollegeFootballNews.com
Posted Feb 6, 2009



These guys might not look all that scary, but they're part of the nation's best recruiting class. Ohio State loaded up with a tremendous haul of talent to lead the 2009 CFN Recruiting Rankings. Check out where all 120 FBS teams are ranked in the aftermath of Signing Day.

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- CFN Recruiting 2009

- CFN 2009 Recruiting Rankings
No. 31 to 60 | No. 61 to 90 | No. 91 to 120

The speculation of how good recruiting classes are is hit or miss at best, a fruitless exercise at worst. So how should a class be ranked? How many good prospects did a program get? How many stars? How many needs were filled and how did the program do to get the guys it was targeting? All that matters is how the players who come in develop, handle the pressure of college life, and perform on the field, no matter what they were ranked coming out of high school. However, for now, on paper, here's how well the teams seemed to do in the 2009 recruiting season.
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1. Ohio State
The class is heavy on ... everything. Name the position and about 100 other teams would be ecstatic to do as well overall as Ohio State did in any one area other than quarterback (and Kenneth Guiton isn't a bad prospect). Running back? Jaamal Berry and FB Carlos Hyde are the stars of a good group. The receiving corps, led by Cris Carter's son, Duron, is special, the offensive tackles are all prototypes, the defensive tackles big and quick, the linebackers fast, and the defensive backs even faster. This class has it all.

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