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My point is that the recruiting sites have a business to run. Part of that business is making accurate predictions on who the best players are. Part of that evaluation is based on how high these get drafted.
Recently, programs like Bama, Ohio State, and LSU have their players drafted a lot higher than us. Therefore it’s safe to say that if players go to those big schools they are more likely to get drafted high and therefore paid. So these recruiting sites most likely adjust their rankings based on the programs kids are at so they can make sure they’re accurately projecting talent level.
I’m not saying it’s right. But they got a business to run so it makes sense. If we don’t like that then there is an easy fix. Win games and have your players get drafted in the first round. Then you’ll see us in top 3 recruiting every year and people will stop complaining about this.
I don’t understand your argument?I can name you 5 dudes in dade county that will go in day 1 for this cycle. The top schools will get most of them and get all the credit for “developing” them and “making” them day one picks.
Sht isn’t rocket science.
My point is that the recruiting sites have a business to run. Part of that business is making accurate predictions on who the best players are. Part of that evaluation is based on how high these get drafted.
Recently, programs like Bama, Ohio State, and LSU have their players drafted a lot higher than us. Therefore it’s safe to say that if players go to those big schools they are more likely to get drafted high and therefore paid. So these recruiting sites most likely adjust their rankings based on the programs kids are at so they can make sure they’re accurately projecting talent level.
I’m not saying it’s right. But they got a business to run so it makes sense. If we don’t like that then there is an easy fix. Win games and have your players get drafted in the first round. Then you’ll see us in top 3 recruiting every year and people will stop complaining about this.