Here’s a quick glimpse of the two teams that just played for the Nat’l title.
I only focused on the 2016 - 2021 seasons/classes since that coincides when the Richt/Diaz era began, but also when The Smart era began at UGA. Mind u, this experiment is only focused on 5/4 star ranked kids who were recruited & enrolled. Signed NLI but didn’t enroll is not taken into consideration, nor am I including transfers (either in or out). The results listed will be team success including how many of these blue chips, only, were drafted.
Since 2016, Bama has recruited 124 blue chip players (.9529 avg.), UGA w/ 107 (.9504 avg.), & Miami w/ 65 (.9287)
Worth noting, that even though we’re clearly not on Bama or UGA’s level in terms of blue chips as Bama is almost at a 2:1 ratio & UGA 1.5:1 ratio respectively, our blue chip ratio in the ACC is only below Clemson during this span.
The results?
Bama: 78-7 (2 Nat’l Titles)
*25 have been drafted thus far, w/ 19 drafted in the first 3 rounds. (Note: the class of ‘19 will be in this upcoming draft, & the classes of ‘20, ‘21 r not eligible right now)
UGA: 66-15 (1 Nat’l Title)
*18 have been drafted thus far, w/ 7 drafted in the first 3 rounds (Note: the class of ‘19 will be in this upcoming draft, & the classes of ‘20, ‘21 r not eligible right now)
Miami: 47-28 (1 Coastal Division)
*6 have been drafted thus far w/ 0 drafted in the first 3 rounds (Note: the class of ‘19 will be in this upcoming draft, & the classes of ‘20, ‘21 r not eligible right now)
Thus far, not including the results of the ‘22, ‘23, & ‘24 drafts, Bama has had 20% of their blue chip chips drafted so far, UGA at 17%, and we’re at 9%.
Now, in fairness we’ve also had several blue chips leave the program after a yr: DJ Johnson, Lingard, Bruce, Mullins, Allison, and losing Richards to a career ending injury was tough; but by far & wide, we’ve had a severe lack of production from the blue chip guys. Being we’re the #2 team in the ACC regarding amount of blue chips recruited since 2016, our results are even more paltry.