Iowa bringing in some guys this weekend; may pass MN:
https://www.blackheartgoldpants.com...f-2018-update-official-visit-rankings-updates
For those concerned about recruiting rankings, the late additions to the class of 2018 should be met with open arms. While Nico Ragaini was unrated when he committed to the Hawkeyes, he has now been fully evaluated and has a 3-star tag according to Rivals.
That moves Iowa up to the 33rd spot nationally and 8th in the Big Ten. For some perspective, the Hawkeyes now sit four spots ahead of Wisconsin and 22 ahead of Iowa State. The Big Ten overall has a very good group of athletes coming in. Ohio State and Penn State both have classes ranked inside the top 5. Michigan, meanwhile, is sitting at #14. Maryland is inside the top 20 and both Michigan State and Nebraska are close behind, both inside the top 25.
If the Hawkeyes were to add another 3-star to the class of 2018, they would jump 3 spots nationally to #30. They would also leapfrog Minnesota, who is ranked higher based on volume, but has a lower average recruit ranking. That would put Iowa 7th in the conference behind the aforementioned OSU, PSU, Michigan, MSU, Maryland and Nebraska.
Rivals is also slated to make their final updates and evaluations for class of 2018 prospects this week. Any changes there would have an impact on overall team rankings. We’ll keep you apprised of such changes.
https://www.blackheartgoldpants.com...f-2018-update-official-visit-rankings-updates
For those concerned about recruiting rankings, the late additions to the class of 2018 should be met with open arms. While Nico Ragaini was unrated when he committed to the Hawkeyes, he has now been fully evaluated and has a 3-star tag according to Rivals.
That moves Iowa up to the 33rd spot nationally and 8th in the Big Ten. For some perspective, the Hawkeyes now sit four spots ahead of Wisconsin and 22 ahead of Iowa State. The Big Ten overall has a very good group of athletes coming in. Ohio State and Penn State both have classes ranked inside the top 5. Michigan, meanwhile, is sitting at #14. Maryland is inside the top 20 and both Michigan State and Nebraska are close behind, both inside the top 25.
If the Hawkeyes were to add another 3-star to the class of 2018, they would jump 3 spots nationally to #30. They would also leapfrog Minnesota, who is ranked higher based on volume, but has a lower average recruit ranking. That would put Iowa 7th in the conference behind the aforementioned OSU, PSU, Michigan, MSU, Maryland and Nebraska.
Rivals is also slated to make their final updates and evaluations for class of 2018 prospects this week. Any changes there would have an impact on overall team rankings. We’ll keep you apprised of such changes.