Totally agree Nesper. I think 14 works out the best, schedule wise. Plus, if they add two more, it could help to balance the divisions, both regionally and in ability.
Rumor: Pitt Joining the Big Ten
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I don't know where you got your 2010 class ranking, but I just went to Rivals and they had Pitt with the 33rd best class for 2010.
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Rivals is better than Scout, but neither are too great. They should let the local guys who know the state make the rankings, for instance they screw up Ohio rankings every year.Comment
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I quoted rivals because I wanted you too see the high/low of each. I use Scout, I prefer it over rivals because over the years Rivals has missed on a lot of recruits, where Scout (still misses a lot) is more unbiased. They both suck, but I prefer scout.Comment
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I used to use Rivals, until a few years ago. I think it was Sportsbuck that pointed me to Scout.
Although Pitt does a decent job recruiting, and Wannstedt has proven he can recruit well enough in the region. He also draws more from the east coast, which is a benefit of playing in Pennsylvania.
I think the Big Ten comments denying Pitt is a smokescreen. The announcement might not be for a while, but I think it's Pitt. I also heard that is is not crazy to think that the Big Ten could expand to 14 teams by 2015.Comment
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To be fair this was when I was at the height of my homerism and I liked Scout because they rated Buckeye recruits higher.
Rivals is better than Scout, but neither are too great. They should let the local guys who know the state make the rankings, for instance they screw up Ohio rankings every year.Comment
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Why would you even care about the high/low of it if Rivals sucks?Comment
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