For what it's worth, Scout.com has UB's recruiting class ranked ninth in the MAC. But the site recognizes the Bulls as having just 13 recruits instead of the actual 19.
The site's MAC ranking as of early this afternoon (national ranking included):
Toledo (60)
Temple (68)
Central Michigan (76)
Miami (78)
Eastern Michigan (80)
Bowling Green (83)
Ball State (84)
Kent State (90)
UB (97)
Western Michigan (98)
Northern Illinois (104)
Ohio (113)
Akron (116)
UMass (124)
UMass joins the MAC this year as a football-only member. The Minutemen will play in the East with Bowling Green going to the West . . . Scout.com lists Michael as UB's top get and gives him a three-star rating. Madlock and Riche also received three-star ratings. ... RB Devin Campbell qualified for the nationals in indoor track . . . Collura is the third Dematha player to head to UB, following former Bull Kendric Hawkins and current Bull Kendall Patterson . . . Grossman is ranked the nation's 33rd best kicking prospect by ESPN. He also kicked 32 field goals in high school career . . . Bulls recruited a player at every position. Fifteen of the 19 are from New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio or Michigan. Bulls had gone heavier in Florida and Texas in recent past.
-- Bob DiCesare
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