Why Waiting for Blue Chips is a Dangerous Game

Great work and great post. I love stuff like
this too. Do you know what % of the 247 composite is committed by Sep 1? If there is an 80% retention rate it would be helpful to know what % of the top 250 commit before that date. That would show what we are actually working with and how weighted these commits are. I would bet the number is higher than we think. My biggest concern is that we are giving ourselves a small margin for error and setting ourselves up for a difficult close where we have to run the table to have the class we need to be successful
I’ve got it color coded on my laptop, shouldn’t take too long to count out when I get a second. I’ll let you know.

Also, would you like just the ones that commit before Sept 1 even if they de-commit later in the process?
 
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Why don’t you wait until the entire 23 class is complete to decide whether it sucks or not. You know a ton of our targets remain uncommitted and this class could have a higher total than last years.
Yea true who knows how the final class will look
Most likely much better
But at this time
The class objectively sucks for what we were expecting esp considering what rivals are doing
 
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Because I have sustained Battered Cane Syndome over the past 20 years, I fear that our rivals are right. Mario cannot coach on game day and he can’t recruit without having more money than our rivals. My bull gator partner is currently insufferable. ☹️
Could he coach when he beat OSU in the horse shoe with a less talented team ? Don't get me wrong, he's definitely no X's & O's wizard. And his usage of timeouts is definitely puzzling, but people are taking this he can't coach narrative way too far.
 
I want to preface this by saying this is going to be another long, data-filled thread 🚨🚨

It’s not going to be pretty - in fact I think it’ll be pretty divisive. But it’s a message board, and people are allowed to formulate their own opinions, to which I look forward to seeing what people think of this. A lot of the information I will post below, will be copied from previous posts I made concerning the following: current blue-chip players committed, summer commitment %, how often they stick, and traditional recruiting powerhouses that haven’t kicked into gear (such as us).

I see a lot of posters and insiders now saying that the season will dictate how our class finishes. A few have alluded to us whiffing on kids. Well, let’s start off with the number of top247 composite kids (original had just 247 kids) currently committed to a school.

23 of the top 50 are committed (46%)
49 of the top 100 are committed (49%)
76 of the top 150 are committed (50.6%)
107 of the top 200 are committed (53.5%)
141 of the top 250 are committed (56.4%)

There are also 11 kids in the top 247 committing between today and July 8th (there’s some more scheduled after that date as well). Moreover, there are 13 additional 4-star players committing between those dates. I didn’t do the calculations on all 4 and 5 stars because this first rankings update in a few weeks will probably see the most movement; however I thought it was a safe bet that 95% of the current top 250 kids will stay in the top 450 (all 4 and 5 stars).

So we see that 56.4% are currently committed, and by July 8th (not counting the ones that just pop without a set date between now and the aforementioned date), 60.8% of them will be committed to a school. We’re seeing more summer commitments than ever. Cribby alluded to this a while back.

But WeBallinBoyz, who cares about summer rankings. You’re just being an impatient, greedy star *****. And there’s always the power of the flip once we have a great season!

Well yes, maybe I’ve been a bit impatient the last 2-3 days despite reminding myself that July and August are still to come. Of course guys are going to get flipped, and I reckon we will have some of those. We did it with Collins and Horton last year, and also experienced losses of Lew, Cormani and Antoine.

But why am I so overly concerned about the next six-ish weeks? Because the data shows kids don’t flip as often as you think. Josh Pate alluded to a 90% retention rate on July commits on one of his shows, so I was curious as to see if that really was the case. I was expecting somewhere in the 70% range.

I took a look at all four and five stars from the ‘23 recruiting class on the 247 composite (450-ish kids) and churned out these numbers concerning blue-chip commitment months and when (or if) they flipped.

April: 29/36 (80.56%)
May: 21/27 (77.78%)
June: 62/75 (82.67%)
July: 97/120 (80.3%)
August: 50/57 (87.2%)

Total = 259/315 (82.2%)

So it’s not 90%, but it’s above 80…Surprisingly, 27 of the top 450 ish kids committed in 2021, and 23 of them stayed committed (82.2%). Similarly, 29 of the top 450 ish kids committed in January, February, or March of 2022; 24 stayed committed (82.8%). A bit of a preconceived notion that accepting earlier commits results in more de-commitments.

So we see 82.2% of blue-chips that commit between April and August stick. But, there’s some caveats to the 56 that de-committed in this timeframe…

Stanford and Cincinnati experienced coaching changes; two players from the Cardinal de-committed to rival Pac-12 schools (Utah and USC, improvements), and six Bearcats in the top 450 upon Fickell’s departure (to various schools, all improvements).
There were three obvious improvements in competition, with players backing out of commitments to Northwestern, Arkansas St and Vandy to join Oregon, Auburn and LSU (respectively). We’re now down to 45 true de-commits, and we haven’t even scratched the surface of the Colorado saga or other unique 2023 examples.

So…yeah. My numbers may be off by a couple kids, but even factoring in some human error…Kids commit in the summer, and a vast majority stick. To think we’ll jump from (for example) an 18th-ranked class and flip errybody is completely biased. FSU and TCU both had great seasons, and yet aren’t seeing a sizable increase in commits. Success on the field doesn’t necessarily = ‘croots.

Last thing I want to leave everyone with are some teams that, like us, are just sitting back and getting ready to take off recruiting-wise.

#8 USC - 13 commits (10 four-stars, 3 3-stars)
#11 Tennessee - 14 commits (9 four-stars, 5 three-stars)
#12 Clemson - 12 commits (2 five-stars, 8-four stars, 2 3-stars)
#13 SCar - 12 commits (8 four-stars, 5 3-stars)
#24 Texas A&M - 11 commits (7 4-stars, 4 3-stars)
#28 Miami - 13 commits (3 4-stars, 10 3-stars)
#32 Alabama - 8 commits (3 5-stars, 4 4-stars, 1 3-star)
#44 Auburn - 8 commits (6 4-stars, 2 3-stars)
#45 Oklahoma - 8 commits (5 4-stars, 3 3-stars)
#54 Texas - 7 commits (5 4-stars, 2 3-stars)

I didn’t even mention FSU, who sits at #21 nationally (11 commits) because if THEY finish above us in recruiting…someone needs to be held accountable.

The allure of Mario included how tough his teams are and solid trench play, sure….but it’s the sheer recruiting power and success in that department that really sold a lot of people on here. If in Year 2, we’re already making excuses as to why we’re not raking in elite talent and saying “wait for games”…then what are we doing? Isn’t that the same thought process with Manny, Richt, Golden, Shannon?

Again, that last sentence is just food for thought and something to keep in the back of your head if the stars are lagging behind. It’s not me throwing in the towel and it’s not me comparing Mario to those three buffoons + a sick and burnt out Richt. It’s still June. But July is here, then it’ll be August…then it’s time to play games.

It’s time for the studs to jump in the boat. This is the expectation and always will be. It’s why Mario allegedly gutted the staff and replaced them with elite, hungry recruiters. It’s what he told all the fans when we went 5-7 and to be patient while we bring in elite player after elite player.

If anyone wants to chime in with more data or opinions/questions, feel free. I’m an analytics junkie and love lookin this ish up.

Show us results Mario. It’s in there, it’s time to close.
Great post. July will tell us all we need to know
 
Could have 5 or 6 committed though? People are right to be nervous.
Disagree Office Space GIF by MOODMAN


“nervous”? In June? Alright man don’t let me talk you out of it. But nah I don’t agree at all.
 
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Fantastic post and data. Hopefully Mario can keep some kids who are leaning elsewhere uncommitted into the season.

September and October are massively important
 
I respect every one’s opinion on here, but let’s be real. WE JUST HAD THE WORST SEASON I SEEN SINCE PROBATION. Yet we’re expecting to a TOP 5 recruiting class as of 8:12 P.M. 6/27/23. Cant make it up and Mario is still on the recruiting trail. BUSTING HIS ***. We’re literally in the hunt with the WHALES. Some want to take all or most of their visits. They’ve earned that. I believe we come away with a top 10 class again after it’s all said and done. Win 8-10 games show MASSIVE improvements on the team overall. We may be looking at a top 5 class. We’re not afforded the luxury of the benefit of the doubt. As some other schools with the product we put out there over the past couple decades. Along with the negative recruiting and all the other SFLA BS. Do I want the sign the 5* WHALE’S? **** right, but even the lower ranked 3* are at least being evaluated in person. Meaning we’re not scrambling at the end trying fill a class. These guys are hand picked. Recruits are even coming back for 1 on 1 sessions. When the F’CK have we ever seen that here. I know its a long *** slow process, but they know azzes are on the line. So their really trying to right the ship. Along with flushing out the last remnant of some not quite UM level players. So yes for a Jeremiah Smith he needs to see improvement on the field. **** even we want that.

SO LETS JUST LET MARIO, ZO AND CO. COOK
 
I’ve got it color coded on my laptop, shouldn’t take too long to count out when I get a second. I’ll let you know.

Also, would you like just the ones that commit before Sept 1 even if they de-commit later in the process?
I want to see the available top 250 talent pool available after Sep 1
 
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I am done with the old ways of trying to find play callers bs, bring me the talent. dont want to be back until the house is stacked, I want opposing fans to be in awe of our roster like people are with bama and UGA and our old squads. I dont want to be UCF and be some weak *** under dogs.
The Late Great John Wooden himself said it. GIVE ME THE TALENT.
 
There are seventeen 4*, and two 5* kids in SoFL. We have 1 committed. This class sucks, no way to spin it otherwise. 2 of them are DL from Columbus... yes that Columbus. We are trying to get lucky but the numbers tell us we lost SoFL and Mario hasn't been the instant fix there that many hoped he would be. Now we are waiting on winning games, not good.

Being a UM fan who likes statistics, but also takes nothing at face value, this stat intrigued and terrified me enough to look into it a bit. Some interesting stuff, when you look a bit more closely.

Of the two 5* guys...
Smith is currently committed to OSU. Looks almost certain this will be a huge miss.
We are trending for Trader, who is still uncommitted. Need him in this class. Huge miss otherwise.

Of the 4* guys (I couldn't quite tell which you were counting, but I suspect you excluded Cunningham, Abrams, Rudolph, and Faustin)...
Capers (one of those Columbus DL) hasn't been prioritized by the staff. Is committed to Louisville.
Patterson is uncommitted and trending our way. Need him in this class. Would be a miss otherwise.
Jamari Howard (DB) is uncommitted after decommitting from MSU. Need him in this class. Miss otherwise.
Bowens is a great RB committed to UGA. I'll happily take Riley and Hellcat, but I wouldn't argue anyone calling this one a miss.
Chance is committed to UM (our one guy).
Stephenson (the other Columbus DL) is committed to Stanford. Has also been suggested he isn't a take for the staff.
Jordan Lyle is a fine RB committed to OSU. But, I prefer Riley and Hellcat.
T.A. Cunningham (if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is not committed. Staff asked him to work out because of lack of tape from transferring every season. He declined. Looks like we have other priorities.
Lawayne McCoy is committed to Forfeit State. They may be sweating this one out, but as of today this is a miss (made worse by missing on Smith).
Tawaski Abrams (WR, if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is committed to Forfeit State. He's from Ft. Myers and I honestly don't know anything about him except that he's been committed to Forfeit State since January.
Elias Rudolph (if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is uncommitted and announcing next week. He's actually from Ohio, though. Actually, I think someone mentioned he's heading back up there to play his senior year. Either way, we got him in for a visit, but he's leaning Michigan. This might be a miss, but you can't call it a SoFL miss when he only played one season of HS football in South Florida.
Gage is committed to UCF (and yet another RB). I like both of our RBs better.
Hardley Gilmore (WR, Pahokee) is not committed and doesn't have a UM offer. May end up being an "evaluation" miss, but they're not recruiting him.
Isaac Brown is yet another RB, committed to Louisville.
James Randle (WR, Homestead) is uncommitted and hasn't even taken OVs. Doesn't look like we've offered.
Davion Gause is another RB and committed to UNC.
James Madison II (WR) is an uncommitted STA kid. We've offered, but I think he's trending more to Forfeit State.
Ricky Knight III is uncommitted for now. Forfeit State vs. UM, but looks like he's leaning Forfeit State. That'd be a miss.
Josh Philostin (CB) is uncommitted. UM offered but I don't think he's been a priority.
Kensley Faustin (S, if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is a Naples kid committed to Auburn.
Jacory Barney is uncommitted, just visited, and trending for UM. Our insiders expect him in this class.

Some things that stuck out to me right away...
There are 9 WRs on this list (8 if you don't count Abrams as a SoFL guy). Most classes we aren't taking more than 4.
There are 5 RBs on this list. Most classes we aren't taking more than 2.
There isn't a single QB, OL, DT, TE, or actual LB (I'm not counting the two "edge" guys) on this list. And of the 3 DL on this list, two are "edge" tweeners and one (Rudolph) isn't actually a SoFL guy.
There are 9 uncommitted SoFL guys on this list, mostly WRs and DBs.

When you consider that 13/19 SoFL kids on this list are WRs and RBs, it makes sense UM wouldn't be dominating this list. That said, we should be doing better than 1. In the end, we may end up with 3 WRs on this list, but it's strange to think we may get blanked on the DBs. Still plenty of time (and targets) to change these stats more in our favor, but even being 1/10 of the committed guys on this list is a bad look.
 
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Being a UM fan who likes statistics, but also takes nothing at face value, this stat intrigued and terrified me enough to look into it a bit. Some interesting stuff, when you look a bit more closely.

Of the two 5* guys...
Smith is currently committed to OSU. Looks almost certain this will be a huge miss.
We are trending for Trader, who is still uncommitted. Need him in this class. Huge miss otherwise.

Of the 4* guys (I couldn't quite tell which you were counting, but I suspect you excluded Cunningham, Abrams, Rudolph, and Faustin)...
Capers (one of those Columbus DL) hasn't been prioritized by the staff. Is committed to Louisville.
Patterson is uncommitted and trending our way. Need him in this class. Would be a miss otherwise.
Jamari Howard (DB) is uncommitted after decommitting from MSU. Need him in this class. Miss otherwise.
Bowens is a great RB committed to UGA. I'll happily take Riley and Hellcat, but I wouldn't argue anyone calling this one a miss.
Chance is committed to UM (our one guy).
Stephenson (the other Columbus DL) is committed to Stanford. Has also been suggested he isn't a take for the staff.
Jordan Lyle is a fine RB committed to OSU. But, I prefer Riley and Hellcat.
T.A. Cunningham (if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is not committed. Staff asked him to work out because of lack of tape from transferring every season. He declined. Looks like we have other priorities.
Lawayne McCoy is committed to Forfeit State. They may be sweating this one out, but as of today this is a miss (made worse by missing on Smith).
Tawaski Abrams (WR, if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is committed to Forfeit State. He's from Ft. Myers and I honestly don't know anything about him except that he's been committed to Forfeit State since January.
Elias Rudolph (if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is uncommitted and announcing next week. He's actually from Ohio, though. Actually, I think someone mentioned he's heading back up there to play his senior year. Either way, we got him in for a visit, but he's leaning Michigan. This might be a miss, but you can't call it a SoFL miss when he only played one season of HS football in South Florida.
Gage is committed to UCF (and yet another RB). I like both of our RBs better.
Hardley Gilmore (WR, Pahokee) is not committed and doesn't have a UM offer. May end up being an "evaluation" miss, but they're not recruiting him.
Isaac Brown is yet another RB, committed to Louisville.
James Randle (WR, Homestead) is uncommitted and hasn't even taken OVs. Doesn't look like we've offered.
Davion Gause is another RB and committed to UNC.
James Madison II (WR) is an uncommitted STA kid. We've offered, but I think he's trending more to Forfeit State.
Ricky Knight III is uncommitted for now. Forfeit State vs. UM, but looks like he's leaning Forfeit State. That'd be a miss.
Josh Philostin (CB) is uncommitted. UM offered but I don't think he's been a priority.
Kensley Faustin (S, if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is a Naples kid committed to Auburn.
Jacory Barney is uncommitted, just visited, and trending for UM. Our insiders expect him in this class.

Some things that stuck out to me right away...
There are 9 WRs on this list (8 if you don't count Abrams as a SoFL guy). Most classes we aren't taking more than 4.
There are 5 RBs on this list. Most classes we aren't taking more than 2.
There isn't a single QB, OL, DT, TE, or actual LB (I'm not counting the two "edge" guys) on this list. And of the 3 DL on this list, two are "edge" tweeners and one (Rudolph) isn't actually a SoFL guy.
There are 9 uncommitted SoFL guys on this list, mostly WRs and DBs.

When you consider that 13/19 SoFL kids on this list are WRs and RBs, it makes sense UM wouldn't be dominating this list. That said, we should be doing better than 1. In the end, we may end up with 3 WRs on this list, but it's strange to think we may get blanked on the DBs. Still plenty of time (and targets) to change these stats more in our favor, but even being 1/10 of the committed guys on this list is a bad look.
Terrific post. Thanks for doing the leg work. I didnt think the 19 would have been as boxed up in 2 or 3 positions as much as it actually is.
 
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Being a UM fan who likes statistics, but also takes nothing at face value, this stat intrigued and terrified me enough to look into it a bit. Some interesting stuff, when you look a bit more closely.

Of the two 5* guys...
Smith is currently committed to OSU. Looks almost certain this will be a huge miss.
We are trending for Trader, who is still uncommitted. Need him in this class. Huge miss otherwise.

Of the 4* guys (I couldn't quite tell which you were counting, but I suspect you excluded Cunningham, Abrams, Rudolph, and Faustin)...
Capers (one of those Columbus DL) hasn't been prioritized by the staff. Is committed to Louisville.
Patterson is uncommitted and trending our way. Need him in this class. Would be a miss otherwise.
Jamari Howard (DB) is uncommitted after decommitting from MSU. Need him in this class. Miss otherwise.
Bowens is a great RB committed to UGA. I'll happily take Riley and Hellcat, but I wouldn't argue anyone calling this one a miss.
Chance is committed to UM (our one guy).
Stephenson (the other Columbus DL) is committed to Stanford. Has also been suggested he isn't a take for the staff.
Jordan Lyle is a fine RB committed to OSU. But, I prefer Riley and Hellcat.
T.A. Cunningham (if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is not committed. Staff asked him to work out because of lack of tape from transferring every season. He declined. Looks like we have other priorities.
Lawayne McCoy is committed to Forfeit State. They may be sweating this one out, but as of today this is a miss (made worse by missing on Smith).
Tawaski Abrams (WR, if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is committed to Forfeit State. He's from Ft. Myers and I honestly don't know anything about him except that he's been committed to Forfeit State since January.
Elias Rudolph (if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is uncommitted and announcing next week. He's actually from Ohio, though. Actually, I think someone mentioned he's heading back up there to play his senior year. Either way, we got him in for a visit, but he's leaning Michigan. This might be a miss, but you can't call it a SoFL miss when he only played one season of HS football in South Florida.
Gage is committed to UCF (and yet another RB). I like both of our RBs better.
Hardley Gilmore (WR, Pahokee) is not committed and doesn't have a UM offer. May end up being an "evaluation" miss, but they're not recruiting him.
Isaac Brown is yet another RB, committed to Louisville.
James Randle (WR, Homestead) is uncommitted and hasn't even taken OVs. Doesn't look like we've offered.
Davion Gause is another RB and committed to UNC.
James Madison II (WR) is an uncommitted STA kid. We've offered, but I think he's trending more to Forfeit State.
Ricky Knight III is uncommitted for now. Forfeit State vs. UM, but looks like he's leaning Forfeit State. That'd be a miss.
Josh Philostin (CB) is uncommitted. UM offered but I don't think he's been a priority.
Kensley Faustin (S, if you're counting him as a SoFL guy) is a Naples kid committed to Auburn.
Jacory Barney is uncommitted, just visited, and trending for UM. Our insiders expect him in this class.

Some things that stuck out to me right away...
There are 9 WRs on this list (8 if you don't count Abrams as a SoFL guy). Most classes we aren't taking more than 4.
There are 5 RBs on this list. Most classes we aren't taking more than 2.
There isn't a single QB, OL, DT, TE, or actual LB (I'm not counting the two "edge" guys) on this list. And of the 3 DL on this list, two are "edge" tweeners and one (Rudolph) isn't actually a SoFL guy.
There are 9 uncommitted SoFL guys on this list, mostly WRs and DBs.

When you consider that 13/19 SoFL kids on this list are WRs and RBs, it makes sense UM wouldn't be dominating this list. That said, we should be doing better than 1. In the end, we may end up with 3 WRs on this list, but it's strange to think we may get blanked on the DBs. Still plenty of time (and targets) to change these stats more in our favor, but even being 1/10 of the committed guys on this list is a bad look.
Great work. Again though, I was never expecting 17/19 or whatever. I understand we won't always need a bunch of WRs or 3 RBs or CBs. But 1/19 is a travesty. It also seems like it's just down overall in SoFL. Like I was saying in another post if that number was like 6/19 I probably wouldn't be sweating it. I could easily say we have the ones we want with another 4 or 5 pending. I don't totally blame Mario either. Miami's been letting SoFL since '06. But Mario has to overcome that, that's why we gave him the most expensive staff in the ACC. I wasn't expecting 10-2, (and I was one of the few asking "Tell me how we aren't Texas (5-7)?" Then low and behold... we are Texas. But 5-7 was a kick straight into my optimistic ball sack.
 
There are seventeen 4*, and two 5* kids in SoFL. We have 1 committed. This class sucks, no way to spin it otherwise. 2 of them are DL from Columbus... yes that Columbus. We are trying to get lucky but the numbers tell us we lost SoFL and Mario hasn't been the instant fix there that many hoped he would be. Now we are waiting on winning games, not good.
I’ll agree with you that recruiting needs to pick up and be better but of those 19 how many are in the top 25 of FL prospects? I counted 7…

1 (Chance) of which is committed to us, 2 who we are the favorites for (Trader and Zaquan) Smith who is the best prospect in the class so why would he pick us, Bowens who I think is the best RB in the state but Riley is ranked higher than him, and 2 guys who aren’t takes for this staff in Capers and Howard (been said staff wants to get a better look at him).

Aside from Lyle and Lawane McCoy none of the other S FL guys in the top 50 FL kids are considered takes by this staff
 
I’ll agree with you that recruiting needs to pick up and be better but of those 19 how many are in the top 25 of FL prospects? I counted 7…

1 (Chance) of which is committed to us, 2 who we are the favorites for (Trader and Zaquan) Smith who is the best prospect in the class so why would he pick us, Bowens who I think is the best RB in the state but Riley is ranked higher than him, and 2 guys who aren’t takes for this staff in Capers and Howard (been said staff wants to get a better look at him).

Aside from Lyle and Lawane McCoy none of the other S FL guys in the top 50 FL kids are considered takes by this staff
I don't want to get too into specifics about names, I don't want to cast negativity about any committed players. But some of those guys that "aren't takes," should be over guys we have currently committed.
 
Terrific post. Thanks for doing the leg work. I didnt think the 19 would have been as boxed up in 2 or 3 positions as much as it actually is.
Thats always the case and usually why just focusing on So FL is so dangerous. Any given year some positions are simply none existent. I am gonna wait till the 3rd week in July to see our progress. No panic until or targets start committing.
 
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