The 23 class is not set in stone and it probably has more impact on '24 and '25. But Ohio St now has the #6 class in '23 and I cannot remember how long ago it was that they didn't sign the #1, 2, or 3 class in the country. They have more 5 stars on their current roster than the entire big 10 combined. But Michigan has not just beaten them twice in a row with less talent, they have absolutely embarrassed Ohio St 2 years in a row with much less talent.
Michigan is sitting at the #20 class for '23 which is also a little worse than usual. But does the equation change in the future? I mean Michigan is clearly the top big 10 team and Ohio St is a distant 2nd right now despite having way higher talent on the roster. Does this put Day on the hot seat? Some in the media are already calling for Day to get replaced by Meyer. Do 5 star recruits want to sign up to get pounded annually by their hated rival to the north that has much less talent?
Michigan is sitting at the #20 class for '23 which is also a little worse than usual. But does the equation change in the future? I mean Michigan is clearly the top big 10 team and Ohio St is a distant 2nd right now despite having way higher talent on the roster. Does this put Day on the hot seat? Some in the media are already calling for Day to get replaced by Meyer. Do 5 star recruits want to sign up to get pounded annually by their hated rival to the north that has much less talent?