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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 662493" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>According to SB Nation's average recruiting rankings from 2014 through 2018 of all 130 college football programs in FBS or whatever they call it now: Selected teams, 2014-2018 rank change since 2009 - 2013</p><p></p><p>FSU 8th down -7.4 </p><p>Miami 21st essentially flat</p><p>GT 44th down -2.4</p><p>Duke 55th essentially flat</p><p>UVA 66th up 2.5</p><p>UNC 42nd down 3.5</p><p>Pitt 36th down 1.3</p><p>Temple 60th up 2.7 </p><p></p><p>Program with the biggest loss from 2013 to 2018 of all 130 teams was FSU which slipped more than 7 spots in the rankings. The team with the biggest gain was UAB which went up 6.8 spots. The teams at the top of the rankings were essentially flat from 2009 as they maintained recruiting excellence. Alabama was at the top followed by the usual factory suspects like UGA at number 5. The conference with the biggest fall off was the PAC 10 by far. Personally, the only thing I saw of interest was that most programs were essentially the same from 2009 to 2018. In other words, they neither lost ground or gained ground. The other thing that surprised me was UNC. I am astounded that the Tar Heels were ranked just two spots above us and went down as much as they did 3.5 over the covered period. For Georgia Tech, the goal is clear. Do better than top 40. I don't know enough about recruiting to say if this is feasible but I do know that if we do not get more and better linemen on both sides of the ball it will not matter how many four star receivers, running backs, quarterbacks and defensive backs we get. IMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 662493, member: 4015"] According to SB Nation's average recruiting rankings from 2014 through 2018 of all 130 college football programs in FBS or whatever they call it now: Selected teams, 2014-2018 rank change since 2009 - 2013 FSU 8th down -7.4 Miami 21st essentially flat GT 44th down -2.4 Duke 55th essentially flat UVA 66th up 2.5 UNC 42nd down 3.5 Pitt 36th down 1.3 Temple 60th up 2.7 Program with the biggest loss from 2013 to 2018 of all 130 teams was FSU which slipped more than 7 spots in the rankings. The team with the biggest gain was UAB which went up 6.8 spots. The teams at the top of the rankings were essentially flat from 2009 as they maintained recruiting excellence. Alabama was at the top followed by the usual factory suspects like UGA at number 5. The conference with the biggest fall off was the PAC 10 by far. Personally, the only thing I saw of interest was that most programs were essentially the same from 2009 to 2018. In other words, they neither lost ground or gained ground. The other thing that surprised me was UNC. I am astounded that the Tar Heels were ranked just two spots above us and went down as much as they did 3.5 over the covered period. For Georgia Tech, the goal is clear. Do better than top 40. I don't know enough about recruiting to say if this is feasible but I do know that if we do not get more and better linemen on both sides of the ball it will not matter how many four star receivers, running backs, quarterbacks and defensive backs we get. IMHO [/QUOTE]
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