Not a snowballs chance in hell he stays at 5.6, and if he does, who cares.
Exactly, so then the point of someone pointing him out as the exception is pretty lame.
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Not a snowballs chance in hell he stays at 5.6, and if he does, who cares.
Exactly, so then the point of someone pointing him out as the exception is pretty lame.
It's not the year that they win it. It's the 5 years before that matter right? The teams that are winning aren't pulling in a bunch of low ranked recruits.
Do you call it a coincidence that the teams that recruit like that year in and year out are competitive on a national scale? I don't.
It's a fact that the teams like Alabama, Oregon, Florida St., Ohio St, etc are recruiting better. Unless you're saying that you want to go the Baylor or TCU route? But if we do that we'll get killed in the Big 10.
Would you say it is a fact that teams with higher rated recruits do better than teams with lower rated recruits?
I don't see Barry making it to campus...atleast not this year. So that may hurt with McDaniel.
I said the exact same thing in the bolded. Classes is plural, so it's the recruiting classes over a number of years that make up a single year's team. Sorry, I thought that was clear.
I'm aware it's a fact, and I didn't dispute that the teams winning the most are also winning on the recruiting trail...and not always in that order. I saw posted somewhere else the recruiting classes of the recent champions. Ohio State ranged 2nd - 11th. Florida State 2nd - 10th. Alabama had a bunch of 1st's and one 5th. Auburn was the outlier with a 19th and 20th in there.
I guess I was asking where the specific cut off of 15 5.7's came from. Again, I've seen the class rank numbers used a lot in the past, but this emphasis on a certain number of recruits at/above a certain rank is new to me.
That's not what I'm hearing. Hope you're right though.I believe he's leaving in a day or two to head to NU. He qualified with a summer class.
That's not what I'm hearing. Hope you're right though.
Did his class not count?Barry isnt making it this year
What happened to this?That's not what I'm hearing. Hope you're right though.
Read on another site a sum up of an article on 247. Essentially, the NCAA has told MB he cannot come for summer because he never enrolled in summer classes. Now he has to wait until the final week of summer to arrive at NU. So he'll be here, but misses a lot of time with S&C and summer "practices".
Exactly, so then the point of someone pointing him out as the exception is pretty lame.