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re: SEC country article on recruting this year.

Posted on 1/25/17 at 10:05 am to
Posted by BloodSweat&Beers
One Particular Harbor, Fl
Member since Jan 2012
9153 posts
Posted on 1/25/17 at 10:05 am to
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It presents statistical analysis of what level of recruiting wins championships. I don't see how numbers are garbage. Plus Zach isn't the most unbiased opinion to point to.


Recruiting does win championships. Recruiting rankings don't.

It is about identifying the recruits that best fit your program. Developing them when they get on campus. Bama is the best at this right now.

They also have the owner of 247 sports as a huge fan. To me it is no coincidence that the final 247 rankings moved several BAMA leans up a bunch of spots. It is called the BAMA bump.

If only recruiting rankings mattered Clemson would never have been close to Bama these last two years.

Also this joker said this:

"But in 2017, my worry is not that players like Vosean Joseph and Chauncey Gardner will play well. My worry is that if they suffer injuries, their backups will account for a significant drop-off in production."

Vosean Joseph was a mid 3 star LB. 18th overall in the UF 2016 class and lowest LB . According to recruiting rankings, he should be a career bench warmer.
Posted by atlgator
Jacksonville, Atlanta, Gainesville
Member since Aug 2014
5520 posts
Posted on 1/25/17 at 10:17 am to
People questioned why he even got a scholarship because of his recruiting rankings. People need to watch film and then you see what the staff sees in these guys. They've earned my trust when it comes to evaluation.
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25895 posts
Posted on 1/25/17 at 12:26 pm to
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According to recruiting rankings, he should be a career bench warmer

This is a big misconception about recruiting rankings. 3*s are good prospects. Like in the top 1% of all HS football players. What separates 4* and 5* guys are usually some combination of measurables, offers, and hype (for lack of a better word).

All that said, the numbers show that 5*s are more likely to make it to the NFL than 4*, and 4* are more likely than 3*, so the rankings are clearly on to something. There are obviously misses, but generally they do a decent job of showing trends. The teams that recruit well tend to win a lot. That's not coincidental.

IMO, there should be less 5* (maybe 15-20) and less 4* (maybe 200 or so). After that, I think it's about fit and evaluation. I think that would give a more accurate read on the situation, but that doesn't sell subscriptions.
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