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re: Class of 2019 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: That's a Wrap Edition

Posted on 2/7/18 at 10:56 pm to
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 2/7/18 at 10:56 pm to
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10. Alabama’s run at No. 1 is over, and the fall, at least by Alabama standards, was a long one. The Crimson Tide finished at No. 7 overall in the Team Rankings, which is their worst effort since Saban’s initial Alabama class in 2007. Don’t feel too bad for Alabama, though. The Crimson Tide still landed a pair of five-star prospects, and their per-player average (92.78) in the 19-man class would still rank fourth in the country behind just Georgia, Clemson and USC.
Posted by TideSaint
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Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 2/7/18 at 10:57 pm to
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18. There are recruits with famous parents every year, but the 2018 class is particularly stacked in that area. Here are a few notable prospects with notable dads: Five-star Alabama CB Patrick Surtain Jr. (former NFL All-Pro Patrick Surtain), five-star Ohio State DT Taron Vincent (former NFL DB Troy Vincent), four-star Florida State CB Asante Samuel Jr. (former All-Pro corner Asante Samuel), four-star South Carolina CB Jaycee Horn (former Pro Bowler Joe Horn), four-star Miami CB Al Blades Jr. (former 49ers DB Al Blades), four-star Texas A&M offensive guard Luke Matthews (NFL Hall of Fame member Bruce Matthews), three-star Boston College running back Javian Dayne (former Wisconsin star Ron Dayne), three-star Boston College offensive tackle Tyler Vrabel (Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel), three-star Clemson linebacker Jake Venables (Clemson DC Brent Venables), three-star Oklahoma wide receiver Drake Stoops (former Oklahoma HC Bob Stoops), four-star USC corner Olaijah Griffin (rapper Warren G) and Boston College kicker John Tessitore (son of ESPN broadcaster Joe Tessitore).
Posted by Buckeye06
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Posted on 2/8/18 at 7:16 am to
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The Crimson Tide still landed a pair of five-star prospects, and their per-player average (92.78) in the 19-man class would still rank fourth in the country behind just Georgia, Clemson and USC.


In that same article they say this

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The Buckeyes’ average prospect ranking of 94.29 is good for second all-time behind only their class from a year ago.


How do you fail so bad in the same article??!!
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