Spring official visits have kicked off around the country and players are still taking unofficial visits to check out spring practices. As we enter a very busy time on the recruiting calendar, which programs currently lagging behind should be truly worried about their recruiting classes and which of them will be just fine?
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We’ll start with a look at the Big Ten.
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INDIANA
Big Ten Rank: 17th out of 18
Level of concern: High
Smith’s Take: As of right now, Indiana only has one commitment for the 2026 recruiting class, three-star OL Samuel Simpson. That’s an extremely slow start for a team that had a historic season last year.
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The Hoosiers are hosting plenty of players for spring practices including three-star safety Brayden Reilly out of Ohio. But things need to pick up in a big way for them to get the type of recruiting momentum they need after last season.
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MICHIGAN STATE
Big Ten Rank: Tied for 14th out of 18
Level of concern: Low
The Spartans are in an interesting position heading into Year 2 of coach Jonathan Smith running the program. They stay under the radar and quietly do their work even as rival Michigan has been among the biggest stories in college football. That approach has paid off early and they have some very high upside players in the class, such as quarterback Kayd Coffman and tight end…
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Publish date : 2025-04-09 12:02:00
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