July 6, 2024

Jack Lange is returning to Oxford. The 6-8, 275-pound offensive lineman from Eureka (Mo.) High School announced his final six and a springtime visit schedule on Friday. He planned to travel to Missouri (March 9), Ole Miss (March 21), Nebraska (March 24), Michigan (March 30), Notre Dame (April 13), and Wisconsin (April 20).

Lange last visited Ole Miss on February 3, when he attended the Rebels junior day. He told Inside the Rebels that he planned to trim his selection soon.

Lange is a four-star recruit ranked as the nation’s No. 13 offensive lineman and No. 2 player in Missouri’s 2025 class by 247Sports. His industry-generated Composite rating is nearly equal, with him ranked as the No. 14 offensive lineman in America and the No. 2 player from Missouri. He is ranked 116th in the Top247 and 154th in America, according to the Composite Index.

The Big Ten has a national championship to defend entering the 2024 season, along with several new coaches hoping to make an impact within one of college football’s most competitive conferences. Which program leaders are battling for supremacy at the top of the league and national rankings? You’ve come to the right place.

Ahead of spring practice, we’ve ranked the Big Ten’s 18 head coaches in ascending order, including those leading league newcomers USC, UCLA, Washington and Oregon. Bringing those four over from the Pac-12 strengthens the Big Ten as a super-conference and adds additional title contenders to the mix.

Many of the league’s coaches are amongst the highest-paid nationally and that’s only going to increase in the coming years as the Big Ten and SEC laps the competition in terms of revenue payouts and lucrative TV deals. College Football Playoff expansion should benefit the Big Ten, which was one of only two conferences nationally to ever put multiple teams in the final four.

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