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  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    Fun fact: the recruiting class from the state of Oregon was amazing this year - 7 4-stars.

    2 signed with UW, 1 with Oregon

    Where are the other 4?
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Swaye said:

    UW - 18 signed, 0 still looking around
    WSU - 18 signed, 5 still looking
    Oregon - 13 signed, 7 still looking
    OSU - 11 signed, 0 still looking
    Stanford - 10 signed, 3 still looking
    Cal - 18 signed, 0 still looking
    SC - 8 signed, 3 still looking
    UCLA - 8 signed, 3 still looking
    The rest - NOC

    This will be an important metric in future years I think. The teams that can nail down a relatively full class early are significantly advantaged from a resourcing perspective for both late onesie twosies in the current cycle and laying groundwork for the next cycle.

    Cal and UW were far and away the best this year. I do think USC is sort of a special case in that they are playing a different higher end game where they think there is self interest in NOT filling their class early, to try and cherry pick 5 stars or whatever. But, for most all teams with the exception of the blue blood goliaths, getting a 95% class signed in December is a huge advantage. I think UW will always be near tops in the conference in this under Pete - and shows he understands how resourcing works and makes it a central focus of our efforts. Efficiency wins in almost all markets, and I doubt CFB is an exception.

    In short, I have a big fat short red boner.
    Sorry @dnc
    It’s not the size of the arrow, it’s the force of the bow
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,752 Founders Club
    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    UW - 18 signed, 0 still looking around
    WSU - 18 signed, 5 still looking
    Oregon - 13 signed, 7 still looking
    OSU - 11 signed, 0 still looking
    Stanford - 10 signed, 3 still looking
    Cal - 18 signed, 0 still looking
    SC - 8 signed, 3 still looking
    UCLA - 8 signed, 3 still looking
    The rest - NOC

    This will be an important metric in future years I think. The teams that can nail down a relatively full class early are significantly advantaged from a resourcing perspective for both late onesie twosies in the current cycle and laying groundwork for the next cycle.

    Cal and UW were far and away the best this year. I do think USC is sort of a special case in that they are playing a different higher end game where they think there is self interest in NOT filling their class early, to try and cherry pick 5 stars or whatever. But, for most all teams with the exception of the blue blood goliaths, getting a 95% class signed in December is a huge advantage. I think UW will always be near tops in the conference in this under Pete - and shows he understands how resourcing works and makes it a central focus of our efforts. Efficiency wins in almost all markets, and I doubt CFB is an exception.

    In short, I have a big fat short red boner.
    Sorry @dnc
    It’s not the size of the arrow, it’s the force of the bow

  • NEsnake12
    NEsnake12 Member Posts: 3,797

    The February scramble between SC, UCLA, Bama, tOSU, etc. for the remaining attention- whore recruits will be fun to watch. It will be like 1:45 at the bar and the hot chick hasn't gone home with anyone yet.

    And all the while, Pete is done fucking and is already planning which chicks he's going to take home in 2019
  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,074 Founders Club
    Swaye said:

    UW - 18 signed, 0 still looking around
    WSU - 18 signed, 5 still looking
    Oregon - 13 signed, 7 still looking
    OSU - 11 signed, 0 still looking
    Stanford - 10 signed, 3 still looking
    Cal - 18 signed, 0 still looking
    SC - 8 signed, 3 still looking
    UCLA - 8 signed, 3 still looking
    The rest - NOC

    This will be an important metric in future years I think. The teams that can nail down a relatively full class early are significantly advantaged from a resourcing perspective for both late onesie twosies in the current cycle and laying groundwork for the next cycle.

    Cal and UW were far and away the best this year. I do think USC is sort of a special case in that they are playing a different higher end game where they think there is self interest in NOT filling their class early, to try and cherry pick 5 stars or whatever. But, for most all teams with the exception of the blue blood goliaths, getting a 95% class signed in December is a huge advantage. I think UW will always be near tops in the conference in this under Pete - and shows he understands how resourcing works and makes it a central focus of our efforts. Efficiency wins in almost all markets, and I doubt CFB is an exception.

    In short, I have a big fat red boner.
    You learned to write real good at Orkin College. This reads nice.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,752 Founders Club

    Swaye said:

    UW - 18 signed, 0 still looking around
    WSU - 18 signed, 5 still looking
    Oregon - 13 signed, 7 still looking
    OSU - 11 signed, 0 still looking
    Stanford - 10 signed, 3 still looking
    Cal - 18 signed, 0 still looking
    SC - 8 signed, 3 still looking
    UCLA - 8 signed, 3 still looking
    The rest - NOC

    This will be an important metric in future years I think. The teams that can nail down a relatively full class early are significantly advantaged from a resourcing perspective for both late onesie twosies in the current cycle and laying groundwork for the next cycle.

    Cal and UW were far and away the best this year. I do think USC is sort of a special case in that they are playing a different higher end game where they think there is self interest in NOT filling their class early, to try and cherry pick 5 stars or whatever. But, for most all teams with the exception of the blue blood goliaths, getting a 95% class signed in December is a huge advantage. I think UW will always be near tops in the conference in this under Pete - and shows he understands how resourcing works and makes it a central focus of our efforts. Efficiency wins in almost all markets, and I doubt CFB is an exception.

    In short, I have a big fat red boner.
    You learned to write real good at Orkin College. This reads nice.