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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 582204" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>On the talent issue, a lot of folks are saying that CPJ walked into a program with loads more talent than CGC. This largely seems to be based on the stars from 2007.</p><p></p><p>I was curious to look at, not just the star players from 2007, but whether the data shows that CPJ really did walk into a lot more talent than CGC is walking into. I seem to remember some past analysis that, while Chan was getting more "difference makers" (i.e. high star recruits), our overall recruiting talent was deeper across the board under CPJ. I thus compared the overall level of recruiting for the four years before CPJ (04-07) and the four years before CGC (15-18). I used Scout/247 rankings. Here are the results:</p><p></p><p><strong>04-07</strong></p><p>Average Class Rank = 48</p><p>Average Player Rating = 0.813</p><p>4-Star and Above = 7</p><p>2-Star and Below = 37</p><p></p><p><strong>15-18</strong></p><p>Average Class Rank = 51.5</p><p>Average Player Rating = 0.841</p><p>4-Star and Above = 3</p><p>2-Star and Below = 6</p><p></p><p>The data above supports the conclusion that CGC may be walking into a deeper and overall more talented roster than CPJ, but with less difference makers/stars.</p><p></p><p>(However, the extreme disparity between the number of 2-stars from CCG to 2-stars under CPJ does make me wonder if Scout/247 changed their rankings over the years, creating more 3-star players overall? Otherwise, CPJ really did make a huge step up in the average level of talent.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 582204, member: 1045"] On the talent issue, a lot of folks are saying that CPJ walked into a program with loads more talent than CGC. This largely seems to be based on the stars from 2007. I was curious to look at, not just the star players from 2007, but whether the data shows that CPJ really did walk into a lot more talent than CGC is walking into. I seem to remember some past analysis that, while Chan was getting more "difference makers" (i.e. high star recruits), our overall recruiting talent was deeper across the board under CPJ. I thus compared the overall level of recruiting for the four years before CPJ (04-07) and the four years before CGC (15-18). I used Scout/247 rankings. Here are the results: [B]04-07[/B] Average Class Rank = 48 Average Player Rating = 0.813 4-Star and Above = 7 2-Star and Below = 37 [B]15-18[/B] Average Class Rank = 51.5 Average Player Rating = 0.841 4-Star and Above = 3 2-Star and Below = 6 The data above supports the conclusion that CGC may be walking into a deeper and overall more talented roster than CPJ, but with less difference makers/stars. (However, the extreme disparity between the number of 2-stars from CCG to 2-stars under CPJ does make me wonder if Scout/247 changed their rankings over the years, creating more 3-star players overall? Otherwise, CPJ really did make a huge step up in the average level of talent.) [/QUOTE]
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