Ranking the Big Ten's 2020 recruiting classes

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Ranking the Big Ten's 2020 recruiting classes
By GARRETT STEPIEN Feb 5, 9:00 PM     247sports.com

1.) OHIO STATE: 91.80 AVERAGE, 295.08 POINTS  // Twenty-five commits. // Five-stars: Three. // Four-stars: Fourteen.  //  Three-stars: Eight.

2.) MICHIGAN: 90.35 AVERAGE, 256.34 POINTS // Twenty-three commits. // Five-stars: Zero.  // Four-stars: Fourteen.  // Three-stars: Nine.

3.) PENN STATE: 89.55 AVERAGE, 256.05 POINTS // Twenty-seven commits. // Five-stars: Zero. // Four-stars: Eleven.  // Three-stars: Sixteen

4.) NEBRASKA: 88.38 AVERAGE, 240.27 POINTS // Twenty-four commits. // Five-stars: Zero. // Four-stars: Nine. // Three-stars: Fifteen.

247Sports' Take: Nebraska one-upped Wisconsin by making the top 20 in that final slot, salvaging a season where the Huskers went 5-7 overall and 3-6 against Big Ten play. Head coach Scott Frost and the Huskers had a strong finish into the Early Signing Period Dec. 18, highlighted by Nebraska's pair of four-star Florida safety prospects now enrolled in Miami Central's Henry Gray and Homestead South Dade's Jaiden Francois. Crawfordville (Fla.) Wakulla four-star outside linebacker signee Keyshawn Greene was an important addition as the 247Sports Composite's No. 132 overall prospect. A leader early on in the process, Lawrence (Kan.) Free State four-star offensive tackle enrollee Turner Corcoran — the 247Sports Composite's No. 47 overall prospect and No. 4 offensive tackle — paces the group still now.

5.) WISCONSIN: 87.82 AVERAGE, 225.54 POINTS // Twenty commits.  // Five-stars: Zero. // Four-stars: Five. // Three-stars: Fifteen.

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Really, this year was a recruiting victory for us.  Considering 5-7 and all.  We've had three pretty good recruiting three years in a row now.  Especially the last two.  Time to translate our roster into the win column.  

 
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