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Inside the Rankings: Wisconsin Badgers' 2025 Recruiting Class

With a recent commitments for Wisconsin in the 2025 class, it is time to go back inside the numbers and break down how each recruit factors into the team total on Rivals.com.

To explain the basics, players are assigned a set number of points based on their Rivals Rating (RR). A 6.1-ranked prospect receives 150 points, a 6.0-ranked prospect receives 135, a 5.9 ranked prospects receives 120, and so on down the line in increments of 15.

Three-star wide receiver Cameron Miller committed to Wisconsin on Wednesday.
Three-star wide receiver Cameron Miller committed to Wisconsin on Wednesday. (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)
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Additionally, players ranked in the Rivals250 receive bonus points depending on how high they are ranked. The No. 1 prospect in the country gets +100 bonus points. The No. 25 prospects gets +55 bonus points. The No. 166 prospects gets +19 bonus points... And all those bonus points are added to the points they receive for their Rivals Rating.

It is important to note that only the top 20 ranked recruits for each school count in the team race. So if a school has 25 commits, we are only counting the top 20.

Rivals Rating points for Top 20 rated commits + Rivals250 Bonus Points = Total Points

It is all explained in greater detail here - Rankings Formula.

TEAM RANKINGS | POINT VALUES | COMMITMENT LIST | 2025 OFFERS |

Wisconsin's 2025 Recruiting Class
NAME STARS RR POINTS BONUS TOTAL

Jaimier Scott

5.8

105

105

Michael Roeske

5.7

90


90

Brenden Anes

5.7

90


90

Grant Dean

5.7

90

90

Luke Emmerich

5.7

90

90

Cameron Miller

5.7

90


90

Remington Moss

5.6

75


75

Cooper Catalano

5.6

75

75

Samuel Lateju

5.6

75


75

Cam Clark

5.6

75

75

Landyn Locke

5.6

75


75

GRAND

TOTAL

930

INSIDE THE BIG TEN RANKINGS

Big Ten Rankings
Rank School Total Commits Average Points

1

Ohio State

13

4.0

1962

2

USC

12

3.67

1474

3

Penn State

13

3.54

1340

4

Oregon

7

3.86

987

5

Wisconsin

11

3.09

930

6

Michigan

5

4.0

708

7

Nebraska

8

3.25

660

8

Rutgers

8

3.0

630

9

Northwestern

9

2.67

585

10

Iowa

7

3.14

528

11

Indiana

8

3.0

525

12

Minnesota

7

2.71

499

13

Maryland

6

3.33

465

14

Washington

5

3.0

435

15

UCLA

5

3.2

421

16

Illinois

5

3.0

390

17

Purdue

5

3.0

360

18

Michigan State

5

3.0

360

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