An ideal ranking would be avg stars using available scholarships as the denominator, but because of couch sales and NFL draft declarations it's too uncertain to know how many openings there are on every team. So recruiting sites revert to ignoring relative class sizes.
Just because Oregon St. has more players doesn't make their class better. But recruiting rankings won't show that.
This post reminds me of Sark's Top 10 class!!!! (2010). The class had something like 32 commits and included 3 or 4 guys that never even made it into school. Scout ranked it the #10 class in the country because it had so many commits. I think ESPN and Rivals barely had it in the top 25. There's a guy on dawgman who was in love with Sark and still constantly brings this up.
This post reminds me of Sark's Top 10 class!!!! (2010). The class had something like 32 commits and included 3 or 4 guys that never even made it into school. Scout ranked it the #10 class in the country because it had so many commits. I think ESPN and Rivals barely had it in the top 25. There's a guy on dawgman who was in love with Sark and still constantly brings this up.
This post reminds me of Sark's Top 10 class!!!! (2010). The class had something like 32 commits and included 3 or 4 guys that never even made it into school. Scout ranked it the #10 class in the country because it had so many commits. I think ESPN and Rivals barely had it in the top 25. There's a guy on dawgman who was in love with Sark and still constantly brings this up.
Just one guy?
There's more than one but the guy mentioned is a girl named Kim.
This post reminds me of Sark's Top 10 class!!!! (2010). The class had something like 32 commits and included 3 or 4 guys that never even made it into school. Scout ranked it the #10 class in the country because it had so many commits. I think ESPN and Rivals barely had it in the top 25. There's a guy on dawgman who was in love with Sark and still constantly brings this up.
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Let the excuse making begin
Whether stars-per-player matters in any way shape or form is the real question.
Just because Oregon St. has more players doesn't make their class better. But recruiting rankings won't show that.