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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 274858"><p>What we're dealing with here is volume as much as anything else. At 'schools' like Alabama, 70% of their 4* and 5* players don't make it to the NFL. There is simply no way to play 60 players (80%+ of their recruits are 4* or higher). It doesn't mean those guys aren't good, they just aren't as good as the others on the team. You can't make the NFL if you don't ever play. The volume is what sets Alabama apart from someone like Miami, for example. Miami gets ~10 4* recruits each year. But they don't have the deep bench like Alabama. So when someone gets hurt or doesn't play well, they don't just swap players like a 'next served' number at a restaurant. So there is a trend with ratings that is generally accurate. But it is also highly skewed because of who sees the field. At other schools a lot of 3* players are who is on the field, and just the playing time experience for many of these talented guys is enough to enable them to grow their skills to make it to the next level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 274858"] What we're dealing with here is volume as much as anything else. At 'schools' like Alabama, 70% of their 4* and 5* players don't make it to the NFL. There is simply no way to play 60 players (80%+ of their recruits are 4* or higher). It doesn't mean those guys aren't good, they just aren't as good as the others on the team. You can't make the NFL if you don't ever play. The volume is what sets Alabama apart from someone like Miami, for example. Miami gets ~10 4* recruits each year. But they don't have the deep bench like Alabama. So when someone gets hurt or doesn't play well, they don't just swap players like a 'next served' number at a restaurant. So there is a trend with ratings that is generally accurate. But it is also highly skewed because of who sees the field. At other schools a lot of 3* players are who is on the field, and just the playing time experience for many of these talented guys is enough to enable them to grow their skills to make it to the next level. [/QUOTE]
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