my post above got me wondering and I did the math.
Over the last four years the SEC has averaged exactly 14 more kids per class than the average B1G team did.
I got these numbers by totaling each school's commit numbers for the last four classes, adding those totals and dividing that number by the number of teams in the conference. Here are the numbers.
Alabama
12 - 26
13 - 26
14 - 29
15 - 24
total 105
Arkansas
12 - 26
13 - 36
14 - 27
15 - 23
total 111
Auburn
12 - 21
13 - 24
14 - 24
15 - 27
total 96
Florida
12 - 23
13 - 28
14 - 24
15 - 21
total 96
Georgia
12 - 19
13 - 34
14 - 21
15 - 29
total 103
Kentucky
12 - 28
13 - 23
14 - 28
15 - 22
total 101
LSU
12 - 25
13 - 27
14 - 27
15 - 25
total 104
Miss State
12 - 28
13 - 23
14 - 24
15 - 28
total 103
Missouri
12 - 19
13 - 21
14 - 29
15 - 23
total 92
Ole Mis
12 - 18
13 - 29
14 - 25
15 - 22
total 94
South Car
12 - 30
13 - 24
14 - 22
15 - 30
total 106
TA&M
12 - 23
13 - 40
14 - 26
15 - 25
total 114
Tennessee
12 - 23
13 - 24
14 - 32
15 - 29
total 108
Vandy
12 - 22
13 - 27
14 - 22
15 - 18
total 89
1422 total recruits. averaging 105.571 recruits per team.
Illinois
12 - 19
13 - 25
14 - 18
15 - 24
total 86
Indiana
12 - 29
13 - 25
14 - 30
15 - 22
total 106
Iowa
12 - 24
13 - 23
14 - 21
15 - 21
total 89
Maryland
12 - 24
13 - 23
14 - 17
15 - 18
total 89
Michigan
12 - 25
13 - 28
14 - 16
15 - 14
total 83
Michigan St
12 - 21
13 - 19
14 - 22
15 - 21
total 83
Minnesota
12 - 29
13 - 23
14 - 22
15 - 24
total 98
Nebraska
12 - 17
13 - 26
14 - 25
15 - 20
total 88
Northwestern
12 - 21
13 - 19
14 - 15
15 - 20
total 75
O$U
12 - 26
13 - 28
14 - 28
15 - 27
total 109
Penn St
12 - 23
13 - 16
14 - 25
15 - 25
total 89
Purdue
12 - 29
13 - 24
14 - 19
15 - 26
total 98
Rutgers
12 - 22
13 - 30
14 - 33
15 - 24
total 109
Wisconsin
12 - 13
13 - 21
14 - 26
15 - 20
total 80
1282 total recruits. averaging 91.571 recruits per team.
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