The two most prestigious HS All-Star games are the US Army All-American Bowl and the Under Armour All-American Bowl. There are numerous other HS all-star games, but the majority of the "Blue Chip" HS players end up in these games.
Going by the projected starting offensive lines in 2020, here is a list of the teams with highest amount of former US Army or Under Armour All-Americans starting up front:
1. Penn State - 4 former HS All-Americans
2t. Ohio State - 3 Former HS All-Americans
2t. Michigan - 3 Former HS All- Americans
2t. Nebraska - 3 Former HS All-Americans (Jurgens, Farniok, and now Benhart)
5. Wisconsin - 2 Former HS All- Americans
Interesting note about Penn State, they have a 5th projected starter who played in the Semper-Fi All-American Game. That's just another rung down the pecking order, but it really illustrates how great their offensive line will be.
I don't expect Corcoran to start in 2020, but if he did somehow find a spot at Guard, Nebraska would join Penn State with the most former HS All Americans on the offensive line.
Does this mean much? No not really. But keep the following in perspective:
Going into the 2016 Ohio State game, Nebraska started Sam Hahn, Dylan Utter, and Cole Conrad against the freaking Buckeyes.
In 2020, Nebraska will most likely have Boe Wilson (21 career starts) and Trent Hixon (12 career starts) as back ups.
Going by the projected starting offensive lines in 2020, here is a list of the teams with highest amount of former US Army or Under Armour All-Americans starting up front:
1. Penn State - 4 former HS All-Americans
2t. Ohio State - 3 Former HS All-Americans
2t. Michigan - 3 Former HS All- Americans
2t. Nebraska - 3 Former HS All-Americans (Jurgens, Farniok, and now Benhart)
5. Wisconsin - 2 Former HS All- Americans
Interesting note about Penn State, they have a 5th projected starter who played in the Semper-Fi All-American Game. That's just another rung down the pecking order, but it really illustrates how great their offensive line will be.
I don't expect Corcoran to start in 2020, but if he did somehow find a spot at Guard, Nebraska would join Penn State with the most former HS All Americans on the offensive line.
Does this mean much? No not really. But keep the following in perspective:
Going into the 2016 Ohio State game, Nebraska started Sam Hahn, Dylan Utter, and Cole Conrad against the freaking Buckeyes.
In 2020, Nebraska will most likely have Boe Wilson (21 career starts) and Trent Hixon (12 career starts) as back ups.