2012-16 (current squads)
HS Top Ranked Wrestlers
Top 25, Top 10, Top 5, #1
Oklahoma St 10, 4, 2, 0
Penn State 9, 9, 7, 1
Ohio State 9, 8, 4, 2
Iowa 9, 2, 2, 0
Penn State: 2016 #2, 2015 #21, 2014 #1, 2013 #7, 2012 #17
Oklahoma State: 2016 #16, 2015 #2, 2014 #2, 2013 #11, 2012 #6
Ohio State: 2016 #10, 2015 #6, 2014 #5, 2013 #10, 2012 #12
Iowa: 2016 #3, 2015 #10, 2014 #9, 2013 #6, 2012 #2
Sorry, but that is a huge difference. If I am reading your recent rankings correctly, we have 7 top five wrestlers. The other three listed only have 8.
The older data shows an even greater disparity between the four schools listed when focusing on top 5 guys.
To me, the data also suggests a consolidation of the top talent at these four schools when comparing the periods you have provided.
When you have Verklereen walking away from a full ride at ISU ( I am guessing ) to walk on at PSU ( again, guessing ), imho we have reached a place where I completely understand the rest of the country is in wtf mode. I don't care, but I get it.
Thanks for the data IAN. I'm with SRATH on this one.
Using just 2012-2016;
PSU successfully recruited 7 top-5 guys (Gulibon, Retherford, Nolf, Nevills, Joseph, Hall, and Suriano)
tOSU successfully recruited 4 (Bo Jordan, Snyder, Martin, and White)
OSU successfully recruited 2 (J. Rogers, Marsteller)
Iowa successfully recruited 1 (Marinelli)
Michigan successfully recruited 4 (T. Massa, Coon, Whitford, L. Massa)
Iowa State successfully recruited 1 (Meeks)
Illinois successfully recruited 1 (Martinez)
Cornell, Lehigh and Minnesota had no top-5 recruits during this period.
Point is, this metric, or using top-10 as a measuring stick, means far more, imo, than an average ranking. Too much variability in average ranking, so longer term it's better to go one level below the surface.
Also, while it's after-the-fact, notice the number of wrestlers that, whatever-the-reason, don't get on the mat much for a D1 school. For just the top-5's above, we have White (tOSU), Marsteller (OSU), T. Massa and Whitford (Michigan), and Meeks (ISU).
Earl Smith does a pretty cool job with a "Recruiting Rewind", but it's focused on individual wrestlers. It's also after the guys have completed their careers. Would there be value in a sort of TEAM Rewind, done in rolling 4-year or 5-year cycles? For example, using top-5 as a metric, given the current status of recruits for 2012-16, PSU is well ahead;
Using just 2012-2016;
PSU has retained 7 top-5 guys (Gulibon, Retherford, Nolf, Nevills, Joseph, Hall, and Suriano)
tOSU has retained 3 (Bo Jordan, Snyder, Martin)
OSU has retained 2 (J. Rogers)
Iowa has retained 1 (Marinelli)
Michigan has retained 2 (Coon, L. Massa)
Iowa State has retained 0
Illinois has retained 1 (Martinez)
Easier to explain our recent success...again, imo.