Just wanted to bring this up but do any of you feel
may fall off in the viability ranking? I've been using it lately and it feels like it harder to spin than ever. The rise of bulky Gholdengo being able to live headlong due to bulky sets, flame body Volc/ heatran punishing spin, and just faster threats forcing it out like Kyurem or Val makes spinning a pain. It def still S-/ A+ material but it just doesn't feel nearly as good as it once did. It also doesn't help that more ground types like lando and gliscor have been seeing success recently as well
I think the whole Tusk has fallen off thing is a bit of an overreaction tbh. I can see why people are saying it, though A+ rank is way too low even if tusk has fallen off. It is by far and large the best hazard removal in the tier and while we have seen the rise of teams that just ignore hazards, many mons appreciate them being gone. It also is the most offensively threatening ground by quite a lot, for example +2 SD gliscor e-quake does 77% to i-val (I'm using the calc sets to be more consistent) while offensive tusk headlong rush at neutral does 74%. This is massive, especially with dealing with bolt and the various steel and fire types. It also feels like it can mix and match it's moveset a decent amount. You have headlong rush for stab, but that's the only 'necessary' move (though rapid spin is mostly needed, but can technically be dropped). From there, you can choose all of ice spinner, cc, knock off,roar, taunt, bulk up, stealth rock, temper flare, supercell slam and even smack down works to deal with Volc. Compare that to other grounds, who mostly have the same sets (with the exception of gliscor and sometimes Lando-T) and the set variety is amazing.
Other ground types are great (though I do believe gliscor is overrated, but that's already been discussed), but tusk I think is the best. The only close one is Lando-T (it's surreal when you realise that it was going to fall to UU at one point) and I would say tusk firmly wins the debate.
TLDR, tusk is still S rank material.