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As a skeptic, who would expect you to be?I am not very encouraged.
As a skeptic, who would expect you to be?I am not very encouraged.
So you are saying we are going to create classes for football players like UNC. We will never approach their level, we haven't in 20 years. What we can do is out coach them....maybe.
Don't follow 24/7, but counting Notre Dame we were 12th in conference recruiting rank on Rivals. However, we had more 4 star signees than 6 of those teams, and the same number as FSU. The smaller class size hurt the ranking. Pitt was ranked 22nd with fewer 4 stars, but 7 more signees. Those 7 signees could wind up being 7 scrubs for them.I think Godfrey from PAPN / Split Zone Duo did a lot of those coaching 2cents parts for Athlon. I doubt he made crap up. Coaches LOVE to talk.
Teams in the SP+ top 30 by Conf.
ACC 3
BigTen 7
Big12 4
Pac12 6
SEC 7
G5/Indy 3
The ACC sucks, and GT being 11th in the ACC in recruiting per 247 last year is bad too. You have to hope the staff has a better eye than 247 (who just goes off of offers), and can develop talent better than their opponents. Deployment only matters when teams have equal talent.
How about by avg star ratings?Don't follow 24/7, but counting Notre Dame we were 12th in conference recruiting rank on Rivals. However, we had more 4 star signees than 6 of those teams, and the same number as FSU. The smaller class size hurt the ranking. Pitt was ranked 22nd with fewer 4 stars, but 7 more signees. Those 7 signees could wind up being 7 scrubs for them.
That's one for you.As a skeptic, who would expect you to be?
Georgia Tech was 5th in average star ratings with 2021 class. We also had the smallest number of signees which clearly affected our ranking (and FSU).How about by avg star ratings?
RANK | SCHOOL | TOTAL | 5 STARS | 4 STARS | 3 STARS | AVG | POINTS | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Clemson | 19 | 2 | 14 | 3 | 3.95 | 2670 | |
2 | Miami (FL) | 22 | 1 | 12 | 9 | 3.64 | 2376 | |
3 | North Carolina | 19 | 0 | 11 | 7 | 3.53 | 2010 | |
6 | Florida State | 17 | 0 | 4 | 13 | 3.24 | 1504 | |
11 | Georgia Tech | 16 | 0 | 4 | 10 | 3.13 | 1260 | |
4 | Pittsburgh | 23 | 0 | 3 | 19 | 3.09 | 1629 | |
7 | Virginia | 24 | 0 | 3 | 19 | 3.04 | 1500 | |
8 | Boston College | 26 | 0 | 2 | 20 | 2.92 | 1492 | |
5 | Louisville | 24 | 0 | 1 | 19 | 2.88 | 1530 | |
13 | Duke | 18 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 2.83 | 1125 | |
9 | North Carolina State | 21 | 0 | 1 | 16 | 2.76 | 1370 | |
10 | Virginia Tech | 28 | 0 | 1 | 21 | 2.75 | 1365 | |
12 | Syracuse | 22 | 0 | 1 | 14 | 2.73 | 1215 | |
14 | Wake Forest | 19 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 2.68 | 1065 |
The glaringly obvious thing to me is that there is a clear divide in the ACC between the top 4 and those that come after. According to 247 in 2021 Clemson had 15 guys ranked higher than our highest recruit. Miami had 12, UNC had 11. FSU only had 4 but they seem to be returning to their juggernaut recruiting status in 2022. We need to get more top 250 players to shrink that gap.Georgia Tech was 5th in average star ratings with 2021 class. We also had the smallest number of signees which clearly affected our ranking (and FSU).
RANK SCHOOL TOTAL 5 STARS 4 STARS 3 STARS AVG POINTS
1
Clemson
19
2
14
3
3.95
2670
2
Miami (FL)
22
1
12
9
3.64
2376
3
North Carolina
19
0
11
7
3.53
2010
6
Florida State
17
0
4
13
3.24
1504
11
Georgia Tech
16
0
4
10
3.13
1260
4
Pittsburgh
23
0
3
19
3.09
1629
7
Virginia
24
0
3
19
3.04
1500
8
Boston College
26
0
2
20
2.92
1492
5
Louisville
24
0
1
19
2.88
1530
13
Duke
18
0
0
15
2.83
1125
9
North Carolina State
21
0
1
16
2.76
1370
10
Virginia Tech
28
0
1
21
2.75
1365
12
Syracuse
22
0
1
14
2.73
1215
14
Wake Forest
19
0
0
13
2.68
1065
I actually heard Bear Bryant talking about preseason magazines and coaches' polls say that he always delegated that chore to the SID for the simple reason that he did not have the time nor inclination to keep up with teams other than his own and who the Tide was going to play. Can't say I blame him.Probably just Grad assistant’s commenting
You are probably right but we can do better than what we have been doing with difference makers and linemen.So you are saying we are going to create classes for football players like UNC. We will never approach their level, we haven't in 20 years. What we can do is out coach them....maybe.
"A cynic is someone who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing" Oscar Wilde But when it comes to the ACC in general and Tech specifically we are skeptical to one degree or another. It comes with the territory.As a skeptic, who would expect you to be?
Never in my lifetime would I have thought to live to see the day when Georgia Tech has the same number of 4 star recruits as FSU. What is the world coming to?Georgia Tech was 5th in average star ratings with 2021 class. We also had the smallest number of signees which clearly affected our ranking (and FSU).
RANK SCHOOL TOTAL 5 STARS 4 STARS 3 STARS AVG POINTS
1
Clemson
19
2
14
3
3.95
2670
2
Miami (FL)
22
1
12
9
3.64
2376
3
North Carolina
19
0
11
7
3.53
2010
6
Florida State
17
0
4
13
3.24
1504
11
Georgia Tech
16
0
4
10
3.13
1260
4
Pittsburgh
23
0
3
19
3.09
1629
7
Virginia
24
0
3
19
3.04
1500
8
Boston College
26
0
2
20
2.92
1492
5
Louisville
24
0
1
19
2.88
1530
13
Duke
18
0
0
15
2.83
1125
9
North Carolina State
21
0
1
16
2.76
1370
10
Virginia Tech
28
0
1
21
2.75
1365
12
Syracuse
22
0
1
14
2.73
1215
14
Wake Forest
19
0
0
13
2.68
1065
We have had, what?, three top 250 recruits in the past three years. Something like that. What stands out to me besides the obvious gulf between the elite 3 teams is how efficient Wake Forest is with what they have to work with. No five stars, no four stars but somehow, someway, they get the job done.The glaringly obvious thing to me is that there is a clear divide in the ACC between the top 4 and those that come after. According to 247 in 2021 Clemson had 15 guys ranked higher than our highest recruit. Miami had 12, UNC had 11. FSU only had 4 but they seem to be returning to their juggernaut recruiting status in 2022. We need to get more top 250 players to shrink that gap.
It is called coaching and scheme. They run a hybrid option offense that is very difficult to defend. They are also very disciplined like Army and Navy.We have had, what?, three top 250 recruits in the past three years. Something like that. What stands out to me besides the obvious gulf between the elite 3 teams is how efficient Wake Forest is with what they have to work with. No five stars, no four stars but somehow, someway, they get the job done.
I'd be extremely surprised if Satterfield was on the hot seat. He's only in his 3rd year as Louisville's coach and managed to win 8 games in his first year with Petrino's dumpster fire of a roster (which won like 2 games the previous year). Yeah, they regressed last year, but it was also a weird year in generalIt reminds me of the old Big 8... "Oklahoma and the Seven Dwarfs" Clemson is miles ahead of everyone else. Miami can't catch them, UNC can't, it is a one team show. As for Tech, we remain sort of middling to near the bottom according to these coaches, if you read between the lines but ahead of Duke, Syracuse and perhaps Louisville, NC State and Virginia Tech so its not all that bad. Coach Collins is nowhere near being on the hot seat that Satterfield at Louisville, Fuentes at Virginia Tech, and Cut is at Duke. Can't really find fault with these observations. The comments about the defense were the most disturbing. Two comments about "falling apart" and one about a "train wreck" which were pretty much how a lot of people saw it. It is a shame we are not playing Louisville, Syracuse and maybe NC State this year.
I would contend that UNCheat has a few distinct advantages unfortunately... 1) they're the NC equivalent of uGAg, which means they are able to pull in a lot of the top-tier NC talent even when the on field product underperforms. 2) Larger state-wide fan base with deep pockets. 3) A demonstrated willingness to short change their athletes' education for eligibility.If it was Steven Godfrey, he's great.
COVID last year may have really hurt us more that other schools on the field and in traditional high school recruiting. For a couple of reasons, we went heavier in the transfer portal--and part was that we had a few positions where we needed someone now in positions like the OL. If you do that every year, you have the lack of continuity that Brian Gregory had in basketball where you're treading water. Do it well and you get players like Usher who seemed to help in visible and invisible ways with our basketball team.
If we'd gotten a mainly 4* class and gone heavy in the transfer market, I don't think you'd have heard that comment. We need to get in the same recruiting zone as UNC, which is where people expected us to be.
Well, that is what I thought, but the magazine's reasoning was that he had such a good first year that the bar was raised by the media, the fans etc. and then there was a dumpster fire which we witnessed first hand when they played Tech but the offseason has been full of turmoil as well. There is also a bit of culture shock from the way Louisville was under the previous coach to Satterfield. IIWIII'd be extremely surprised if Satterfield was on the hot seat. He's only in his 3rd year as Louisville's coach and managed to win 8 games in his first year with Petrino's dumpster fire of a roster (which won like 2 games the previous year). Yeah, they regressed last year, but it was also a weird year in general
Success on the field and Collins recruits getting drafted will take us to an unprecedented level of recruiting success......imoI would contend that UNCheat has a few distinct advantages unfortunately... 1) they're the NC equivalent of uGAg, which means they are able to pull in a lot of the top-tier NC talent even when the on field product underperforms. 2) Larger state-wide fan base with deep pockets. 3) A demonstrated willingness to short change their athletes' education for eligibility.
I was definitely surprised when they jumped something like 20 spots in the recruiting rankings after Brown was hired, even after fielding a 2-10 team the year before under Fedora, but it makes more sense when considering how many of their top recruits are from NC and were likely UNCheat fans growing up. That being said, I think as our on-field product begins to improve, we'll hopefully climb into the top 15 in recruiting
Yep, I think you're absolutely rightSuccess on the field and Collins recruits getting drafted will take us to an unprecedented level of recruiting success......imo