football — {{ timeAgo(‘2017-04-17 07:22:32 -0500’) }} ago Mark Pszonak contributed to this report. Out-of-state recruiting is becoming more important in today’s world of college football. We are seeing schools march deep into enemy territory and pull top prospects away from home with more regularity. This week we examine five of the biggest talent-producing states – Florida, California, Georgia, Texas and Ohio – to analyze which schools have done the best job raiding them since 2012. We start with Ohio. Ohio State has kept the majority of the top talent at home with 36 four-or five-star signees from in-state since 2012. In fact many of the players “stolen” didn’t have Ohio State offers in the first place. But with that as a backdrop, here’s a breakdown of the out-of-state programs that have landed the most players with rankings of four-stars or higher from Ohio since 2012. Note: None of these…
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