Toby Wilson, the son of Ohio State offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson, has more than a dozen Division I offers and plans to become a future football coach like his father.
This week on the recruiting trail saw the Wolverines add some big-time speed while a pair of SEC powers continue to reload on the defensive side of the ball.
The holiday season saw plenty of fireworks across the country with the folks in Norman and Baton Rouge being the biggest beneficiaries on the recruiting trail.
It was a busy week on the trail as three Big Ten programs tapped into the state of Florida and Jim Harbaugh hit the West Coast yet again for a four-star wideout.
A pair of Buckeye targets came off the board this week while Jim Harbaugh and Lovie Smith got some good news from two very different parts of the country.
The week that was on the trail saw James Franklin fall short against West Virginia, the Trojans loading up on offense, and yet another Connecticut addition for Jim Harbaugh.
Michigan commit Tristan Bounds told The Wolverine Podcast that he wants to “kick the shit out of Ohio State,” win national championships and never lose a game.
This week's look across the national recruiting scene includes a trio of new additions for the Wolverines and what has become our favorite thing: Aussie punters.
Rutgers picked up three out-of-state prospects, Illinois showed life by stealing a few from the South, Iowa gets another big man and Indiana lands an Aussie.
Cincinnati running back Corey Kiner commits to LSU, Jim Harbaugh and Greg Schiano hit up Ohio again, Purdue gets a Michigan wideout, and Oklahoma lands top-150 pair.
Michigan State remains hot in May by landing an Ohioan and its own Aussie, Iowa lands another from Nebraska, Minnesota nabs its running back, and Penn State gets an athlete.
Iowa is on fire, Michigan dips into Ohio, Penn State and Michigan State each land a pair, Indiana goes into Michigan, and Minnesota goes back to Texas.