yeah, I may have maffed at one point and mentioned there was a way the dawgs could fall out of the top 25 when other teams catch up on pure volume.
im going to need to walk that one back
Yeah, this is kinda silly because the recruiting cycle is nowhere close to being finished. With their current trajectory, UW will ultimately end up somewhere in the 25-30 range once all is said and done.
I would think USC, Ole Miss, UNC, and Florida have decent chances to pass them. I don't really see anyone ahead of UW they could pass unfortunately though I bet there's 1-3 coaching changes in the group ahead of them which could open things up.
Michigan was like somewhere in between top tier TBS rankings and the mid-teens. I wouldn't be surprised if they have some of the lowest ranked recruiting classes of a national champion in recent decades other than possibly Auburn in 2010 which was all about Cam Newton.
They were a developmental staff obviously. When you're taking transfers from ASU and Stanford on the OL you don't deserve to be mentioned with Georgia, Bama etc.
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yeah, I may have maffed at one point and mentioned there was a way the dawgs could fall out of the top 25 when other teams catch up on pure volume.
im going to need to walk that one back
Yeah, this is kinda silly because the recruiting cycle is nowhere close to being finished. With their current trajectory, UW will ultimately end up somewhere in the 25-30 range once all is said and done.
I don’t know. Look at the teams behind them and a lot of them look to be close to full.
I don’t see them falling out of the top 25.
Given that only 42 of the top 247 are uncommitted, there's only 5 or so teams that could catch or pass UW
I don't see UW falling below 22 unless the fall player adjustments is massive
No
I see them finishing at around 20-24. I only see a few teams that have the room and ability to snipe UW from the behind.
Wisconsin, USC, Nebraska, Ole Miss, UNC, and Florida.
I would think USC, Ole Miss, UNC, and Florida have decent chances to pass them. I don't really see anyone ahead of UW they could pass unfortunately though I bet there's 1-3 coaching changes in the group ahead of them which could open things up.
Verbal commitments are just that. Junior recruiting rankings are just that.
Now through written signatures is going to be chaos. UW will lose guys and gain others. As will everyone.
I'll look at 2025 recruiting rankings in March. I expect high teens, low 20s, but my expectations are worth the price of the Post-It I wrote them on.
All I know for sure is that Fish fucks.
I knew we’d be back, I just didn’t think it’d happen so fast
Who do they look like out there, Groz?
Not even remotely close to big boi territory. The difference between the classes gets closer with every position down.
you might be right but DIAFF
Just saying the gap gets smaller the further down you go with the ratings. Stars are fucking stupid. 30 is closer to 50 than it is to 15, etc.
I'm not saying UW has a bad class, it really, really turned around and came on strong the last 2 months after looking like the worst ever.
MOST teams don't compete at the highest level with 17th ranked classes. There are outliers LIKE UW, Oregon, TCU, etc, but no nattys(in this TBS era).
What was Michigan pulling in under Harbaugh? I feel like he’s been the most outlier of the natty winners
Michigan was like somewhere in between top tier TBS rankings and the mid-teens. I wouldn't be surprised if they have some of the lowest ranked recruiting classes of a national champion in recent decades other than possibly Auburn in 2010 which was all about Cam Newton.
They were a developmental staff obviously. When you're taking transfers from ASU and Stanford on the OL you don't deserve to be mentioned with Georgia, Bama etc.
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