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I agree that if you look at the data, odds are better (percentagewise) for a 5 star to make nfl than a 4 star, than a 3 star, and so on.Then why are top 20 qbs more likely to be a blue chipper than others? Stars don’t go out the window if the data shows blue chippers are better on average. But yeah I’m not saying Emory won’t be a 4 star in the end. He could even be a 3 star who ends up being good. Just on average, the odds favor blue chip recruits.
part of that is that when a top school offers a kid, that kid's star rating go up. and...
the coaching and exposure they'll get at that top school is of benefit when NFL scouts rank kids.
we are now (or will soon be) seen as a top school
nil is not an unlimited budget except in our dreams. I'm sure we will get who we think is the best qb that will take our nil offer. That's where evaluations and recruiting lands after the nil factor.
I'm gonna trust we will do well recruiting the best qb that will entertain our school after consideration of all factors--- including the nil a local business or two offers.