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Who does the most with the least and the least with the most?
Posted on 7/10/16 at 8:53 pm
Posted on 7/10/16 at 8:53 pm
The recruiting stats below are accumulated from the 2008-2015 seasons, while the win totals are from 2010-2015. The delay in the win totals is so that the recruiting classes used make up atleast 75% of a roster. The recruiting statistics are pulled from Scout.com.
Win Total Rankings(2010-2015):
***League average- 48 wins***
1. Alabama- 72 wins
2. LSU- 61 wins
3. Georgia- 56 wins
t4. Auburn- 52 wins
t4. Texas A&M- 52 wins
t4. South Carolina- 52 wins
7. Missouri- 51 wins
8. MSU- 50 wins
9. Florida- 47 wins
10. Arkansas- 43 wins
11. Ole Miss- 40 wins
12. Tennessee- 37 wins
13. Vanderbilt- 33 wins
14. Kentucky- 25 wins
Total 4* and 5* recruits(2008-2015) compared to total wins(2010-2015)
***League Average= 66 4* & 5* recruits(2008-2015)***
1. Alabama- 141 4* & 5* recruits; 72 wins
2. LSU- 108 4* & 5* recruits; 61 wins
3. Georgia- 102 4* & 5* recruits; 56 wins
4. Auburn- 95 4* & 5* recruits; 52 wins
5. Florida- 91 4* & 5* recruits; 47 wins
6. Texas A&M- 76 4* & 5* recruits; 52 wins
7. Tennessee- 74 4* & 5* recruits; 37 wins
8. Ole Miss- 53 4* & 5* recruits; 40 wins
9. South Carolina- 45 4* & 5* recruits; 52 wins
10. Arkansas- 37 4* & 5* recruits; 43 wins
11. MSU- 36 4* & 5* recruits; 50 wins
12. Missouri- 33 4* & 5* recruits; 51 wins
13. Kentucky- 32 4* & 5* recruits; 25 wins
14. Vanderbilt- 10 4* & 5* recruits; 33 wins
Total 2* & 3* recruit rankings(2008-2015) compared to total wins(2010-2015):
***League Average= 134 2* & 3* recruits(2008-2015)***
1. Kentucky- 182 2* & 3* recruits; 25 wins
2. Arkansas- 169 2* & 3* recruits; 43 wins
3. MSU- 165 2* & 3* recruits; 50 wins
4. Vanderbilt- 162 2* & 3* recruits; 33 wins
t5. South Carolina- 155 2* & 3* recruits; 52 wins
t5. Ole Miss- 155 2* & 3* recruits; 40 wins
7. Mizzou- 150 2* & 3* recruits; 51 wins
t8. Florida- 124 2* & 3* recruits; 47 wins
t8. Tennessee- 124 2* & 3* recruits; 37 wins
10. Texas A&M- 120 2* & 38 recruits; 52 wins
11. Auburn- 114 2* & 3* recruits; 52 wins
12. Georgia- 97 2* & 3* recruits; 56 wins
13. LSU- 91 2* & 3* recruits; 61 wins
14. Alabama- 67 2* & 3* recruits; 72 wins
Most with the Least: Teams with above average wins with below average 4* & 5* recruits AND above average 2* & 3* recruits. Ranked from most to least wins:
1. South Carolina: 52 wins, 21 below average 4* & 5*, 21 above average 2* & 3*
2. Mizzou: 51 wins, 33 below average 4* & 5*, 16 above average 2* & 3*
3. MSU: 50 wins, 30 below average 4* & 5*, 31 above average 2* & 3*
Least with the Most: Teams with below average wins with above average 4* & 5* recruits AND below average 2* & 3* recruits: Ranked from least to most wins:
1. Tennessee: 37 wins, 8 above average 4* & 5*, 10 below average 2* & 3*.
2. Florida: 47 wins, 24 above average 4* & 5* recruits, 10 below average 2* & 3*.
Most with the Most: Above average wins with above average 4* & 5* recruits and below average 2* & 3* recruits: ranked from most to least wins:
1. Alabama: 72 wins, 75 above average 4* & 5*, 67 below average 2* & 3*.
2. LSU: 61 wins, 42 above average 4* & 5*, 43 below average 2* & 3*.
3. Georgia: 56 wins, 36 above average 4* & 5*, 37 below average 2* & 3*.
t4. Auburn: 52 wins, 25 above average 4* & 5*, 20 below average 2* & 3*.
t4. Texas A&M: 52 wins, 10 above average 4* & 5*, 14 below average 2* & 3*.
Least with the Least: teams with below average wins with below average 4* & 5* AND above average 2* & 3*. Ranked from least to most wins:
1. Kentucky: 25 wins, 45 below average 4* & 5*, 48 above average 2* & 3*
2. Vanderbilt: 33 wins, 56 below average 4* & 5*, 28 above average 2* & 3*.
3. Ole Miss: 40 wins, 13 below average 4* & 5*, 21 above average 2* & 3*.
4. Arkansas: 43 wins, 29 below average 4* & 5*, 35 above average 2* & 3*
Win Total Rankings(2010-2015):
***League average- 48 wins***
1. Alabama- 72 wins
2. LSU- 61 wins
3. Georgia- 56 wins
t4. Auburn- 52 wins
t4. Texas A&M- 52 wins
t4. South Carolina- 52 wins
7. Missouri- 51 wins
8. MSU- 50 wins
9. Florida- 47 wins
10. Arkansas- 43 wins
11. Ole Miss- 40 wins
12. Tennessee- 37 wins
13. Vanderbilt- 33 wins
14. Kentucky- 25 wins
Total 4* and 5* recruits(2008-2015) compared to total wins(2010-2015)
***League Average= 66 4* & 5* recruits(2008-2015)***
1. Alabama- 141 4* & 5* recruits; 72 wins
2. LSU- 108 4* & 5* recruits; 61 wins
3. Georgia- 102 4* & 5* recruits; 56 wins
4. Auburn- 95 4* & 5* recruits; 52 wins
5. Florida- 91 4* & 5* recruits; 47 wins
6. Texas A&M- 76 4* & 5* recruits; 52 wins
7. Tennessee- 74 4* & 5* recruits; 37 wins
8. Ole Miss- 53 4* & 5* recruits; 40 wins
9. South Carolina- 45 4* & 5* recruits; 52 wins
10. Arkansas- 37 4* & 5* recruits; 43 wins
11. MSU- 36 4* & 5* recruits; 50 wins
12. Missouri- 33 4* & 5* recruits; 51 wins
13. Kentucky- 32 4* & 5* recruits; 25 wins
14. Vanderbilt- 10 4* & 5* recruits; 33 wins
Total 2* & 3* recruit rankings(2008-2015) compared to total wins(2010-2015):
***League Average= 134 2* & 3* recruits(2008-2015)***
1. Kentucky- 182 2* & 3* recruits; 25 wins
2. Arkansas- 169 2* & 3* recruits; 43 wins
3. MSU- 165 2* & 3* recruits; 50 wins
4. Vanderbilt- 162 2* & 3* recruits; 33 wins
t5. South Carolina- 155 2* & 3* recruits; 52 wins
t5. Ole Miss- 155 2* & 3* recruits; 40 wins
7. Mizzou- 150 2* & 3* recruits; 51 wins
t8. Florida- 124 2* & 3* recruits; 47 wins
t8. Tennessee- 124 2* & 3* recruits; 37 wins
10. Texas A&M- 120 2* & 38 recruits; 52 wins
11. Auburn- 114 2* & 3* recruits; 52 wins
12. Georgia- 97 2* & 3* recruits; 56 wins
13. LSU- 91 2* & 3* recruits; 61 wins
14. Alabama- 67 2* & 3* recruits; 72 wins
Most with the Least: Teams with above average wins with below average 4* & 5* recruits AND above average 2* & 3* recruits. Ranked from most to least wins:
1. South Carolina: 52 wins, 21 below average 4* & 5*, 21 above average 2* & 3*
2. Mizzou: 51 wins, 33 below average 4* & 5*, 16 above average 2* & 3*
3. MSU: 50 wins, 30 below average 4* & 5*, 31 above average 2* & 3*
Least with the Most: Teams with below average wins with above average 4* & 5* recruits AND below average 2* & 3* recruits: Ranked from least to most wins:
1. Tennessee: 37 wins, 8 above average 4* & 5*, 10 below average 2* & 3*.
2. Florida: 47 wins, 24 above average 4* & 5* recruits, 10 below average 2* & 3*.
Most with the Most: Above average wins with above average 4* & 5* recruits and below average 2* & 3* recruits: ranked from most to least wins:
1. Alabama: 72 wins, 75 above average 4* & 5*, 67 below average 2* & 3*.
2. LSU: 61 wins, 42 above average 4* & 5*, 43 below average 2* & 3*.
3. Georgia: 56 wins, 36 above average 4* & 5*, 37 below average 2* & 3*.
t4. Auburn: 52 wins, 25 above average 4* & 5*, 20 below average 2* & 3*.
t4. Texas A&M: 52 wins, 10 above average 4* & 5*, 14 below average 2* & 3*.
Least with the Least: teams with below average wins with below average 4* & 5* AND above average 2* & 3*. Ranked from least to most wins:
1. Kentucky: 25 wins, 45 below average 4* & 5*, 48 above average 2* & 3*
2. Vanderbilt: 33 wins, 56 below average 4* & 5*, 28 above average 2* & 3*.
3. Ole Miss: 40 wins, 13 below average 4* & 5*, 21 above average 2* & 3*.
4. Arkansas: 43 wins, 29 below average 4* & 5*, 35 above average 2* & 3*
Posted on 7/10/16 at 9:59 pm to lefty08
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Arkansas and LSU
He gave you the data, and you still got it wrong. You can lead a pig to water I guess.
Posted on 7/10/16 at 10:37 pm to DistrictDawg
Looks like recruiting services are getting better. Nothing is perfect but they are doing something right.
Top 4 recruiting schools in regard to most 4/5 stars and least 2/3 stars match exactly the 4 most winning programs the last 5 years.
Then again there could also be a slight bump for programs that provide the most subscriptions, which will likely be the top/more successful programs
Top 4 recruiting schools in regard to most 4/5 stars and least 2/3 stars match exactly the 4 most winning programs the last 5 years.
Then again there could also be a slight bump for programs that provide the most subscriptions, which will likely be the top/more successful programs
This post was edited on 7/10/16 at 11:22 pm
Posted on 7/10/16 at 11:01 pm to DistrictDawg
3.3 wins per 4/5 star = Vandy
1.55 win per 4/5 star = Missouri
1.39 win per 4/5 star = MSU
1.16 win per 4/5 star = Ark
1.15 win per 4/5 star = USCe
.78 wins per 4/5 star = UK
.75 wins per 4/5 star = OM
.68 wins per 4/5 star = A&M
.56 wins per 4/5 star = LSU
.55 wins per 4/5 star = UGA
.55 wins per 4/5 star = AU
.52 wins per 4/5 star = UF
.51 wins per 4/5 star = UA
.50 wins per 4/5 star = UT
Not a perfect system by any means, but:
Most with least = Vandy
least with most = UT
^ For instance Saban would have to win 6x as many games as he's even played to equal Vandys wins per 4/5 star. So .51 isn't a knock on him at all. With the talent he's accumulated over the years it's impossible to do more with less than almost anyone, even relatively.
At the end of the day technically Vandy does do the most with the least, and UT the least with the most
1.55 win per 4/5 star = Missouri
1.39 win per 4/5 star = MSU
1.16 win per 4/5 star = Ark
1.15 win per 4/5 star = USCe
.78 wins per 4/5 star = UK
.75 wins per 4/5 star = OM
.68 wins per 4/5 star = A&M
.56 wins per 4/5 star = LSU
.55 wins per 4/5 star = UGA
.55 wins per 4/5 star = AU
.52 wins per 4/5 star = UF
.51 wins per 4/5 star = UA
.50 wins per 4/5 star = UT
Not a perfect system by any means, but:
Most with least = Vandy
least with most = UT
^ For instance Saban would have to win 6x as many games as he's even played to equal Vandys wins per 4/5 star. So .51 isn't a knock on him at all. With the talent he's accumulated over the years it's impossible to do more with less than almost anyone, even relatively.
At the end of the day technically Vandy does do the most with the least, and UT the least with the most
This post was edited on 7/10/16 at 11:24 pm
Posted on 7/10/16 at 11:01 pm to DistrictDawg
DP
This post was edited on 7/10/16 at 11:02 pm
Posted on 7/10/16 at 11:42 pm to shotcaller1
doesnt matter how he gets them, in a sport where just one player can change the game its kind of perplexing how Cal doesnt win more with those insane recruiting classes.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 5:19 am to MeatPants
quote:Cal is outpacing even Coach Rupp. You are one ignorant son of a bitch.
John calipari
Posted on 7/11/16 at 6:48 am to DistrictDawg
Missouri does the most with the least
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:11 am to DawgsLife
Agree.
Would be interesting to see scheduling play into this thing also. In this certain time frame, ole miss gets hurt because of Nutts last two years, as I'm sure others are also hurt or helped by certain years. Will be interesting to look at this in a couple of years from a "what current coaches are doing with their talent" standpoint
Would be interesting to see scheduling play into this thing also. In this certain time frame, ole miss gets hurt because of Nutts last two years, as I'm sure others are also hurt or helped by certain years. Will be interesting to look at this in a couple of years from a "what current coaches are doing with their talent" standpoint
Posted on 7/11/16 at 1:11 pm to madmaxvol
No matter what year, Vandy does the most. Followed by Kentucky. If they win 2 games thats a big deal considering.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 1:16 pm to DistrictDawg
Good information in here but it would be nice if there was a way to incorporate SOS as well.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 1:20 pm to DistrictDawg
Mullen does the most with the least.
Miles does the least with the most.
/thread
Miles does the least with the most.
/thread
Posted on 7/11/16 at 1:24 pm to DawgsLife
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Missouri does the most with the least
I'd agree with this sentiment. A team that next to no one gave much of a shot when they joined the league and 2 SEC East titles... Will be interesting to see how things go moving forward. Pinkel was an underrated developer of talent... didn't get a ton of elite recruits but got peak performance out of most and also a pretty good talent evaluator as well, as landed some really talented 2/3* guys.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 1:29 pm to fibonaccisquared
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I'd agree with this sentiment. A team that next to no one gave much of a shot when they joined the league and 2 SEC East titles... Will be interesting to see how things go moving forward. Pinkel was an underrated developer of talent... didn't get a ton of elite recruits but got peak performance out of most and also a pretty good talent evaluator as well, as landed some really talented 2/3* guys.
Like a poor man's mullen
Posted on 7/11/16 at 1:30 pm to DistrictDawg
dr
I didn't even finish the thread title
I didn't even finish the thread title
Posted on 7/11/16 at 1:31 pm to DistrictDawg
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win totals are from 2010-2015
I'm gonna just look away on this one. Last season was literally the only semi decent one in this group.
This post was edited on 7/11/16 at 1:32 pm
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