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- Michigan recruit Demar Dorsey said he has put a troubled past behind him, Jim Schaefer and Nicholas Cotsonika write in the Detroit Free Press. The Wolverines' 2010 recruiting class has improved competition for a struggling defense, Angelique Chengelis writes in The Detroit News.
- Penn State's recruiting class drew high marks this year, Bob Flounders writes in The (Harrisburg) Patriot-News. Nittany Lions defensive coordinator Tom Bradley talks about his daylong trip to deliver supplies to Haiti, Mark Wogenrich writes in The (Allentown) Morning Call.
- The Big Ten's subpar year in recruiting likely won't become a trend, Darren Everson writes in The Wall Street Journal.
- Seantrel Henderson is available, and the offensive lineman could be headed to Columbus, Tim May writes in The Columbus Dispatch.
- Head coach Tim Brewster's new contract at Minnesota will pay for performance, Dennis Brackin writes in the Star Tribune.
- Wisconsin doesn't care about recruiting rankings as it follows a successful formula, Tom Oates writes in the Wisconsin State Journal.
- A.J. Derby will play quarterback at Iowa, at least for now, Marc Morehouse writes in The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette.
- Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald might not be the grinch of signing day, but he doesn't like what recruiting has become, ESPNChicago.com's Jon Greenberg writes. Wildcats offensive lineman Nick Adamle won't play again because of recurring shoulder problems, Rivals.com's Louie Vaccher writes.



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