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school recruiting rankings...

MoSooner69

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Its interesting to see how different some of the sites rank some of the schools' signing classes.
 
Rockhurst would have to be right up there somewhere
 
Originally posted by MoSooner69:

Its interesting to see how different some of the sites rank some of the schools' signing classes.
Even better is to compare season results and draft boards to 'rankings' from signing classes in the past.

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If you were doing an unbiased ranking of players, I'd trust your judgement sooner69. These cats making big money on this? No thanks.
 
Originally posted by Veer2Eternity:

Originally posted by MoSooner69:

Its interesting to see how different some of the sites rank some of the schools' signing classes.
Even better is to compare season results and draft boards to 'rankings' from signing classes in the past.

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If you were doing an unbiased ranking of players, I'd trust your judgement sooner69. These cats making big money on this? No thanks.
People dont want me doing rankings.... too many Parents that think their kid is a D1 prospect would get zero or negative stars from me... LOL
 
Recruiting class - ranking...of National Champion teams:

1998 Tennessee (three top ten classes in the four years before the title)

1999 Florida State (three top ten classes)

2000 Oklahoma (two top ten classes)

2001 Miami (four top ten classes)

2002 Ohio State (two top ten classes)

2003 USC (LSU #1 class in 2003,

2004 USC (#3 class in 2003, #1 class in 2004)

2005 Texas
(#1 class in 2002, #15 class in 2003 with only 18 recruits, which
averaged highest star rating in country, #18 class in 2004 -- only
signed 15) If Texas had signed 20 players in either of these classes,
they would have ranked in the top five. The #1 class in 2002 was simply
too large, with over 30 players).

2006 Florida (#2 in 2003, #10 in 2004, #2 in 2006)

2007 LSU (#1 in 2003, #1 in 2004, #7 in 2006, #4 in 2007)

2008 Florida (#2 in 2006, #1 in 2007, #3 in 2008)

2009 Alabama (#10 in 2007, #1 in 2008, #1 in 2009)

2010 Auburn (#10 in 2006, #7 in 2007, #4 in 2010) Auburn was #20 in 2008 and #19 in 2009

2011 Alabama (#1 in 2008, #1 in 2009, #5 in 2010, #1 in 2011)

2012 Alabama (#1 in 2009, #5 in 2010, #1 in 2011, #1 in 2012)

2013 Florida State (#7 in 2009, #10 in 2010, #2 in 2011, #6 in 2012, #10 in 2013)

2014 Ohio State (#11 in 2011, #4 in 2012, #2 in 2013, #3 in 2014)
 
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