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An updated look at the 2023 B1G recruiting rankings

Dustin Schutte

By Dustin Schutte

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We’re rapidly shifting from the spring to the summer months. It’s a time when coaching staffs across the country start hitting the recruiting trail particularly hard.

As we head into mid-May and with spring football in the rearview mirror, it’s always interesting to see where teams stand on the recruiting front. Some have gotten out to a strong start with the 2023 recruiting cycle while others are still looking to make a big splash.

Here’s a quick look at the updated B1G recruiting rankings as we transition into the summer months. All rankings come from 247Sports composite:

1. Penn State Nittany Lions 

National rank: 3

Overall commits: 12

4- and 5-star commits: 4

2. Ohio State Buckeyes

National rank: 5

Overall commits: 10

4- and 5-star commits: 8

3. Iowa Hawkeyes

National rank: 15

Overall commits: 8

4- and 5-star commits: 0

4. Michigan State Spartans

National rank: 16

Overall commits: 6

4- and 5-star commits: 3

5. Michigan Wolverines

National rank: 18

Overall commits: 6

4- and 5-star commits: 2

6. Minnesota Golden Gophers

National rank: 20

Overall commits: 7

4- and 5-star commits: 0

7. Northwestern Wildcats

National rank: 26

Overall commits: 6

4- and 5-star commits: 0

8. Nebraska Cornhuskers

National rank: 33

Overall commits: 5

4- and 5-star commits: 0

9. Wisconsin Badgers

National rank: 40

Overall commits: 4

4- and 5-star commits: 0

10. Indiana Hoosiers

National rank: 45

Overall commits: 3

4- and 5-star commits: 1

11. Rutgers Scarlet Knights

National rank: 47

Overall commits: 5

4- and 5-star commits: 0

12. Purdue Boilermakers

National rank: 54

Overall commits: 2

4- and 5-star commits: 1

13. Illinois Fighting Illini

National rank: 55

Overall commits: 2

4- and 5-star commits: 1

14. Maryland Terrapins

National rank: 62

Overall commits: 2

4- and 5-star commits: 0

Dustin Schutte

Dustin grew up in the heart of Big Ten country and has been in sports media since 2010. He has been covering Big Ten football since 2014. You can follow him on Twitter: @SchutteCFB