https://247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/CompositeTeamRankings.
Campbell and Surtain wouldn't change that fact. You don't even want to give the staff a chance. You bring up Bama as an example but they are ahead of Bama right now. You don't get a roster full of 4 and 5 stars over night.
But do as you do. Go into every thread and complain and be a negative nancy about who Miami isn't getting.
67-70% of OSU's and Bama's rosters are 4 and 5 star guys.
67% of our class right now is 4-5 star guys. We could be above 70% in 2 weeks.
2019 is shaping up to be another good one.
Consistent top-5 classes will get us to where we want to be.
You're using old information. The rich have gotten richer.
Alabama's roster is now 85 percent four/five stars.
I haven't checked OSU or Clemson yet. But
each of those teams is well over 75 percent.
65 percent is not championship level recruiting, bottom line. We're close but we need a strong close.
https://www.sbnation.com/a/cfb-preview-2017/blue-chip-ratio
False..
OSU is at 71% and Clemson is at 56%.
Georgia was at 63%,
This was going into the 2017 season.
Bama is the outlier at 80%, not 85%
No one can expect 7 or 8 straight years of pulling
#1 classes. Alabama's numbers are absurd.
They were at 73% in 2014, which was good enough to set them up for their 2015 run.
I don't know who the **** Bud Elliot is, but we all go by 247 sports around here. Here is their list.
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Alabama is at 83% (69 four/five stars)
Ohio State is at 75% (63 four/five stars)
You were right about Clemson, though.
Where is Miami? We're at 34%.... sitting pretty at
#20 .
247 is the best source to use because they account for attrition and non-qualifiers. They only count kids that are currently on the roster. Bud Eliot's method fails to account for kids like Angelo Louis Jean, Jalen Grimble, and Joe Yearby.... dudes who for one reason or another end up leaving the team.