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in 2010, BSU class rank#93 w/ 10recruits. Sark #11 class w/ 30

In 2009, Kim's people had Peterman ranked #60 with 21 recruits while Sark ranked #66 and only landed 19 recruits in Sark's first year.

In 2011, Kim's people (he IS ceo), had Sark's 24 recruits ranked # 22 while demeaning Peterman's efforts yet again with a #66 ranking for 21 recruits.

Bottom line here is that in Sark's first 3 recruiting classes, he landed 73 players with an average class ranking of 33 while Kim's people mocked Peterman's 52 recruits during the same time period.

Yet, if Vegas could line up Peterman's 52 vs. Sark's 73 for a game to be played today, Sark would be a heavy underdog.

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  • Dardanus
    Dardanus Member Posts: 2,623
    So you're saying that Kim's recruiting rankings may not be as accurate as portrayed?
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    Kim pleads to be treated fairly... complaining readers only point out when he's wrong. I just presented 3 consecutive years of recruiting data that Kim charged good money for and I'm trying to find when he was ever right?
  • DugtheDoog
    DugtheDoog Member Posts: 3,180
    not in the middle of the store
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,148
    edited January 2014
    Kim doesn't do the rankings. Kim is the boss of Fetters and Eklund. He's not the boss of Biggins and the other teen boy stalkers who actually do the rankings. Kim runs a shitty website that is affiliated with scout.com.
  • Dardanus
    Dardanus Member Posts: 2,623
    So you're saying that Biggins' ratings may not correlate exactly to how good a player will be in college, and therefore how well a team will perform?
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,148
    The ratings are often bullshit, but the best teams typically have the highest recruiting rankings.
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    How many times did Peterman beat Sark again?
  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
    TheGlove said:

    How many times did Peterman beat Sark again?

    FO,G
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,419
    That he gives himself the CEO title is hilarious.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,863 Founders Club
    TheGlove said:

    How many times did Peterman beat Sark again?

    big sample size you're working with there. And on a neutral field he beat us with talent that out of high school was rated lower

  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,106
    Not your best effort Sarktastic ...

    Why do you hate 38-6???
  • Tailgater
    Tailgater Member Posts: 1,389

    Yet, if Vegas could line up Peterman's 52 vs. Sark's 73 for a game to be played today, Sark would be a heavy underdog.

    The real basis for your assumption appears to include a large void comprised mostly of what good coaching staffs do to identify qualified recruits and the development they provide the LOI signees during the first 2 to 3 years of their college experience.

    As the best head football coach UW ever had (prior to CP) used to pound into our fanatically thick skulls, recruiting up to 25 football playing athletes is hard work in the preparation which comes with some inherent risk. Collegiate coaches can make mistakes in qualifying recruiting prospects for their program, both athletically and academically, and might sometimes misjudge recruits as to whether or not the kids will fit in the program as OKG's. And all this risk and doubt takes place before the excitement of lining up 15 to 25 LOI signees to brag about to the media.

    The college football recruiters qualification that: "We won't know how good this class is for at least three years". That is the general timeline when they all should be contributing as starters, backups, or on special teams, providing the attrition of injury, academic dropout, or simple loss of interest in football doesn't a recruiting class out. Very few redshirt freshmen and fewer true freshmen are ready to play Pac-12 football and it must take time for most scholarship athletes to develop their potential as college men.

    Judging from prospect ratings assigned by non-coaching and often football-stupid media recruiting experts, some coaches recruit well and others not so well. Following LOI day, some coaches regardless of how well they recruited fall a little or a lot short on developing their recruits into the best they can be. Other coaches who are mediocre recruiters as judged by the media somehow find ways to win an unusually high percentage of their games....... how on earth do they do it?

  • NeGgaPlEaSe
    NeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,764
    edited January 2014
    Is NWG playing like a 5 star? According to his 13 ppg, I was told by Scout.com he was not a 5 star, he would be average without 5 star athletic ability