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Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:49 pm to Chad 23
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:49 pm to Chad 23
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Ok cool, I'm asking about average player rating
I went back and added all that crap together and did the division, and I reluctantly have to say you are correct. Taking out the guys you have lost your average rating per recruit came out to .9074, I think. Really close to that if I did anything wrong.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:50 pm to Chad 23
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Wow you are really fricking stupid...try again
What score did you get when you recalculated it?
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:51 pm to meansonny
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.8645 average ranking for the revised Florida 2019 class
Did you divide by 20 players? I almost made the mistake of taking out the players ratings and then dividing by the original class size. but, I think the new class size would be 20.
I cam out with .9074something. (Should have written it down.
This post was edited on 7/14/19 at 4:52 pm
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:52 pm to Korin
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Oh you mad
Oh you trolling again and can’t come up with original material.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:53 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
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Guess who ran like a little bitch and never answered my question.
He never answers questions. he just says "melt" over and over again and hides from serious questions.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:54 pm to DawgsLife
How many does that include that haven’t made it in yet?
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:55 pm to Chad 23
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Might wanna check the average player rating and then you can tell me if those classes are on par with eachother.
You lost some of your highest ranked guys, so what is listed isn’t accurate.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:56 pm to DawgsLife
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average rating per recruit came out to .9074,
Exactly, so with that would you consider Mcelwain's 2017 class that's was ranked 11th with a class average of 89.11 to be better than Mullen's 2019 class ranked 15th but with a player average of .9074?
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:57 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
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How many does that include that haven’t made it in yet?
I'm not sure who hasn't made it in yet. I just took out the players that Gruven mentioned in the OP.
Steele
Jones
Black
Wilson
Hammond
Posted on 7/14/19 at 4:59 pm to Chad 23
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Exactly, so with that would you consider Mcelwain's 2017 class that's was ranked 11th with a class average of 89.11 to be better than Mullen's 2019 class ranked 15th but with a player average of .9074?
Is there no Florida fan that can read?
In my post:
and I reluctantly have to say you are correct.
But, I'm not sure I would call a class that loses 4 players in such really bad ways as a success. What is going on at Florida (Steele and Jones) COULD have a very adverse affect on the rest of this class and future classes.
But, in all actuality, there is a razor thin difference in a 8911 class and a 9074 class.
This post was edited on 7/14/19 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 7/14/19 at 5:03 pm to Chad 23
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Exactly, so with that would you consider Mcelwain's 2017 class that's was ranked 11th with a class average of 89.11 to be better than Mullen's 2019 class ranked 15th but with a player average of .9074?
And...since you want to stick strictly by what people are saying...here is what you said:
Mullen's last two classes have been significantly better than any of the classes that Mcelwain brought it. Good try though.
Significantly? No. No way significantly.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 5:09 pm to DawgsLife
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and I reluctantly have to say you are correct.
So why'd you say this?
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McIlwaine had at least two classes better than what Mullen had this past year when factoring in players lost.
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But, in all actuality, there is a razor thin difference in a 8911 class and a 9074 class.
Dude are you dumb? When talking about player average the difference of 1.63 is a significant amount.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 5:12 pm to Chad 23
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So why'd you say this?
Well, was it significantly better? And did you or did you not say significantly better. We are going by your thoughts here because you made the statement. if you think the class was significantly better then I will agree that you are correct. If not, then you should, say I was correct.
Totally up to you.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 5:14 pm to Chad 23
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Dude are you dumb? When talking about player average the difference of 1.63 is a significant amount.
Okay. Then why do gator fans say you are closing the gap with Georgia when our class rating last year was 93.32 and Florida's was 9074?
If 1.63 is significant, then 2.58 points is on another world, wouldn't you say?
ETA
Dumb like a fox.
This post was edited on 7/14/19 at 5:19 pm
Posted on 7/14/19 at 5:24 pm to Chad 23
Looks like you lost interest. No use sticking around. 
Posted on 7/14/19 at 5:29 pm to DawgsLife
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Steele
Jones
Black
Wilson
Hammond
You know, they might as well count as zero points per player since they aren’t enrolled. They are still waiting on another 1 or 2 guys, so they will probably start the season below 80 players.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 5:29 pm to DawgsLife
Yes, I think it was significantly better based on average star rating, which to me holds more value than where a team ends up in the final recruiting rankings. Just like Ohio State's 2019 class or Clemson's 2016 class are pretty damn good classes they just happen to be ranked in the teens.
First of all I never claimed we were closing the gap. What other Gator fans say is on them. I'm saying Mullen is recruiting way better than Mcelwain ever did. Kirby is just recruiting like a mad man and props to him. But if you wanna break it down, technically the gap is closing but it's more because Mcelwain was such a bad recruiter.
2017 class average (Mcelwain's last year)
UGA 92.27
UF 89.11
Difference: 3.16
2019 class average
UGA 93.32
UF (revised average) 90.74
Difference 2.58
So the gap is technically closing but it's more because Mcelwain was so inept at gathering a talented roster.
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Okay. Then why do gator fans say you are closing the gap with Georgia when our class rating last year was 93.32 and Florida's was 9074?
First of all I never claimed we were closing the gap. What other Gator fans say is on them. I'm saying Mullen is recruiting way better than Mcelwain ever did. Kirby is just recruiting like a mad man and props to him. But if you wanna break it down, technically the gap is closing but it's more because Mcelwain was such a bad recruiter.
2017 class average (Mcelwain's last year)
UGA 92.27
UF 89.11
Difference: 3.16
2019 class average
UGA 93.32
UF (revised average) 90.74
Difference 2.58
So the gap is technically closing but it's more because Mcelwain was so inept at gathering a talented roster.
This post was edited on 7/14/19 at 5:31 pm
Posted on 7/14/19 at 5:36 pm to Chad 23
quote:Fair enough and I agree. Korin likes to assign what one poster from a fan base says to the entire fan base.
First of all I never claimed we were closing the gap.
quote:Fair enough again. And, it would appear to be correct going by average recruit rating.
I'm saying Mullen is recruiting way better than Mcelwain ever did.
quote:Again we agree. I honestly don't believe Florida is getting that much closer, and going by average rating it could be argued that the gap is not closing but getting wider. (What I mean is I understand that argument, and not that I necessarily agree with it)
But if you wanna break it down, technically the gap is closing but it's more because Mcelwain was such a bad recruiter.
quote:I think your explanation is more correct, about the gap closing.
So the gap is technically closing but it's more because Mcelwain was so inept at gathering a talented roster.
Have a good evening....and if I were Gator fans, I would stay away from this thread. Nothing but angst and aggravation waiting for you here.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 5:37 pm to Chad 23
Dawg fans are usually drunk really early on Sundays, which is why you have to speak dumb dumb for them to understand.
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