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Recruiting Wrap

Offer to DE Riley McMinn 'no-brainer' for Illini

The 6-foot-7, 220-pound Rochester (Ill.) defensive end has scholarship offers from Illinois, Boston College and Central Michigan.

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Recruiting

Anthony Williams is an Illini  (Wednesday, February 3, 2010)

Receiver knows how to jump rope

Evan Wilson is in  (Wednesday, February 3, 2010)

Tight end likes Missouri or Nebraska for Big Ten expansion

Mark Wilson is an Illini  (Wednesday, February 3, 2010)

Linebacker wants a college football playoff

Signing day special  (Wednesday, February 3, 2010)

Bob Asmussen here. AND I NEED YOUR VOTE. There's still time to grade Ron Zook's Class of 2010 in our daily poll to the right. I've got a radio spot onWDWS and a TV spot on WAND, then I'll get back to your questions.

Big Ten breakdown: Illini ninth  (Wednesday, February 3, 2010)

Ranking the Big Ten

Here's how staff writer Bob Asmussen sees the 2010 Big Ten classes:

Zook: 'We covered a lot of ground'  (Wednesday, February 3, 2010)

CHAMPAIGN – There have been easier classes to put together for Ron Zook. Like all of them.

On his way to signing 20 prospects Wednesday, the Illinois coach had to hire five coaches, gained and lost a handful of players, and had to deal with negative recruiting coming off a 3-9 season.

Class of 2010: Exactly who are these guys?  (Tuesday, February 2, 2010)

There are no five-star recruits like Martez Wilson or Arrelious Benn. The national rankings are far below the standard set in recent years.

Rivals.com has Illinois at No. 70, the lowest by 19 spots during the last nine years. Scout.com has the Illini at No. 52, five spots lower than the 2002 class.

Recruiting: Where the Illini rank  (Tuesday, February 2, 2010)

With the start of National Signing Day for football 24 hours away, here are the current national rankings according to two scouting services, plus where Illinois and the rest of the Big Ten stand: