Football
Big 12 Recruiting Update: Kansas Nabs an Oklahoma Preps Star
Texas Tech makes a jump, while most of the Big 12 remained steady.
Kansas has far and away more commitments in its 2020 football recruiting class than any other program in the Big 12. Its fast and furious collection of talent has sent it up the rankings — the Jayhawks are fourth in the Big 12 — but the tactic is largely one that prioritizes quantity over quality. As you can see below, they have four more pledges than cross-state foe K-State and even Iowa State, both of which have already landed 18 commitments in the cycle.
TEAM | TOTAL COMMITS | TOTAL POINTS |
---|---|---|
Oklahoma | 15 | 236.96 |
Texas | 11 | 211.18 |
Iowa State | 18 | 180.61 |
Kansas | 22 | 172.11 |
Kansas State | 18 | 169.96 |
Oklahoma State | 13 | 165.83 |
Texas Tech | 13 | 154.01 |
TCU | 10 | 152.55 |
West Virginia | 12 | 151.48 |
Baylor | 12 | 146.21 |
As you can tell by per-player average, though, the average player ranking for Kansas is dead last in the Big 12 behind. As I say each week, this metric is the most revealing because when each program has filled all its spots, the per-player averages will weigh heavily in the final ranking.
Rank | Team | Per-player avg. |
---|---|---|
1 | Texas | 92.72 |
2 | OU | 91.26 |
3 | TCU | 87.74 |
4 | Oklahoma State | 86.18 |
5 | West Virginia | 85.47 |
6 | Iowa State | 85.31 |
7 | Texas Tech | 85.20 |
8 | Baylor | 85.02 |
9 | Kansas State | 84.43 |
10 | Kansas | 83.39 |
Here’s what you may have missed in the Big 12 over the last week.
1. Kansas grabs a Moore standout
Moore athlete/running back Daniel Hishaw Jr., a three-star 5-foot-10, 207-pound prospect, committed to Kansas this week to give KU its 22nd pledge of the cycle. Hishaw Jr. held nine offers, the biggest of which included Kansas, Nevada, Central Michigan, North Texas and a few other smaller schools.
2. Tech makes a leap
Texas Tech added three-star tight end John Holcomb to its class this week, giving them their third-highest ranked pledge of the cycle and shooting them from No. 9 to No. 7 in the class rankings within the Big 12. Holcomb is a 6-4 talent from Texas who also had offers from SMU, Army, Indiana and others.
3. Iowa State keeps one home
This isn’t exactly a needle-mover, but three-star backer Cole Pederson, whose only Division I offer listed online is Iowa State, committed to … Iowa State! He’s a 6-3, 215-pound recruit now rated as ISU’s third-highest-ranked defensive commitment in 2020.
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