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re: Florida closes with seven 4 stars and finishes with a top 10 class
Posted on 2/4/17 at 4:55 pm to boXerrumble
Posted on 2/4/17 at 4:55 pm to boXerrumble
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if you're really arguing that Kirby's class with a 1.2 avg difference over Muschamp's 12 class shows that UGA's class is head and shoulder's over anything Muschamp brought in, you are delusional.
As my cohort alluded to, I simply said it was better. And facts would bear that out. And when you talk about average star rating, 1.2 is a pretty fricking big difference. On a test? No not really. But when the AVERAGE of ALL recruits in a class is 1.2 more than another class that's a pretty big gap. Not to mention we have 5 more 4* in this class than those two good classes yall have. That's 5 more eventual starters on the roster, which is a pretty big deal.
And I know you didn't say this, but one of your other posters tried to downplay the "one or two" 5 stars in a class not being a big deal since they'd be a bust anyway. That's the dumbest arse logic ever. Without Harvin and Tebow UF doesn't have a title since 96. All it takes is just that 1 5* guy to propel you from a really good season to an elite one.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 6:54 pm to WG_Dawg
Exactly look at Cam Newton. Mac won the East because NFL players WM recruited carried him there. That and the East was a damn dumpster fire. Kentucky finished 2nd in the East with UGA and UT ffs.
Posted on 2/6/17 at 3:59 pm to WG_Dawg
For every Tebow and Harvin, there is a Ronald Powell and a John Brantley.
Tebow and Harvin were both phenomenal college talents that would've succeeded at any school.
Personally, I don't put too much stock into stars. But yes the more stars you have the more likely you are to succeed.
Tebow and Harvin were both phenomenal college talents that would've succeeded at any school.
Personally, I don't put too much stock into stars. But yes the more stars you have the more likely you are to succeed.
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