Rivalry week did not disappoint this season throughout college football and the Big Ten. Michigan and Ohio State played in "The Game" and Minnesota battled Wisconsin for a spot in the Big Ten championship game, while plenty of recruits took in the exciting matchups.
In the 2015 class, UCLA offensive line commit Andre James took his official visit to Ohio State to see what all the hype was about.
UCLA OL commit Andre James on his Ohio State visit today pic.twitter.com/HHTo2h61fP
— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) November 29, 2014
Ole Miss offensive line commit Drew Richmond was also supposed to make the trip but ended up canceling the visit.
The Ohio State commits were also on hand to help recruit during the big game as well. Justin Hilliard, Matt Burrell and Jashon Cornell spent some time with ESPN 300 defensive lineman Neville Gallimore and four-star receiver Lawrence Cager.
#SQUAD ⭕️🙌 @LC1era_ @JayRock_9 @HeaftyLefty @Path2Greatwork @Lchopfallen pic.twitter.com/cCmPq60tgp
— Justin Hilliard (@JHilliard47) November 29, 2014
Gallimore came all the way from Canada for the official visit, and the Buckeyes could be in good shape after the trip.
pic.twitter.com/2OEweS2bTa Ohio State OV with the posy.
— Neville G (@Path2Greatwork) November 29, 2014
The Buckeyes also hosted some 2016 targets, including ESPN Junior 300 offensive lineman Michael Onwenu from Detroit.
A few pics of the view at Ohio State from Detroit Cass Tech ESPN Jr. 300 OL Michael Onwenu pic.twitter.com/ypllAWUW56
— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) November 29, 2014
Onwenu was joined by some of his Cass Tech teammates, including ESPN Junior 300 defensive back Lavert Hill and 2017 receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones, among others.
ESPN Junior 300 quarterback Jarrett Guarantano was also on hand for the game and got to meet former Buckeyes receiver Cris Carter before the game.
Told me to toss a picture up with him ! 😂⭕️ @criscarter80 pic.twitter.com/FMyqv3I2zz
— Jarrett Guarantano1⃣ (@Guarantano18) November 29, 2014
Robert Washington, an ESPN Junior 300 running back, made the trip up from North Carolina with his father and took to twitter to show off his view.
Me and my father at The Ohio State vs Michigan game today pic.twitter.com/DOuN2c3ihu
— Robert Washington (@RDubb_5) November 30, 2014
The Buckeyes weren’t the only B1G team with big prospects on campus, though. Penn State also had a ton of recruits in attendance for its game against Michigan State. The Nittany Lions didn’t win the game, but they did get some good news when ESPN Junior 300 quarterback Jake Zembiec committed on Saturday.
Yes!!! #WeAre Committed 💯🐱 pic.twitter.com/m0EBAPn5pb
— Just Watch... (@Shizzeee_) November 29, 2014
Zembiec got a chance to hang out with some of the other Penn State commits on hand and build some friendships for the future.
Jarvis Miller, Daiquan Kelly, Sterling Jenkins, Jake Zembiec, Shane Simmons, Steven Gonzalez at Penn State today pic.twitter.com/7sRQmvFVip
— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) November 29, 2014
ESPN Junior 300 offensive lineman E.J. Price and 2016 defensive end Tommon Fox drove up to Happy Valley from Georgia, and the trip was worthwhile as both prospects were offered scholarships.
#ESPNJr300 EJ Price (left) and 2016 DE Tomon Fox on their visit to Penn State today. Both offered pic.twitter.com/F37SgTLmzH
— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) November 30, 2014
Wisconsin had a big game as well, playing Minnesota for a spot in the Big Ten championship game. With that type of game, it’s only natural recruits would want to see it in person.
Linebacker target Christian Folau was one of those prospects and got a chance to snap a picture with Wisconsin running back Melvin Gordon after the Badgers' win against the Gophers.
Future Heisman Melvin Gordon! Great win today #Badgers ! #OnWisconsin Beat #OSU ! pic.twitter.com/fXf8myDS0V
— Christian Folau (@1_LBEAST) November 30, 2014
The Badgers also hosted ESPN Junior 300 running back Antonio Williams this weekend.
#OnWisconsin #OnWisconsin #OnWisconsin #OnWisconsin 🔴⚪️👐🔴⚪️👐🔴⚪️👐 pic.twitter.com/set9EPQdT7
— Antonio Williams® (@A_B_Williams34) November 29, 2014
This visit is likely a big one for Wisconsin because Williams is slated to announce his decision Dec. 4. The Badgers are seemingly the leader, and with the win on Saturday it looks as though it will be very tough to beat Wisconsin for this talented back.