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<blockquote data-quote="BainbridgeJacket" data-source="post: 33326" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>The number of players with team is based on the number of players in that recruiting class two years later which this analysis determines to be their "contribution year". It's basically a measure of player retention. You can have a good class, but if 7 leave before their junior year it's going to negatively impact performance on the field.</p><p></p><p>The number of bcs offers is straight from who they listed as offering them. I think you're mentioning the other equation which uses that and the sagarin rank of their best rated offer that is not Georgia tech. Yes, I did make that equation. Ideally, I would incorporate a four year running average sagarin rank of all of the kids' offers, but I got time limited and it's close enough. It does use the inherent assumption that good teams identify good talent.</p><p></p><p>DCS, agreed it is in no way meant to be anything more than a two to three year lookahead. Of course there's going to be underranked and overranked players which for the most part even each other out. I do believe mason in particular is one who I tampered with his ranking. Those I denoted with an asterisk. I do that when I think the guy just didn't play the recruiting service game and their info is misleading since the player committed early and shut it down. Tre Jackson in this year class is another example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BainbridgeJacket, post: 33326, member: 376"] The number of players with team is based on the number of players in that recruiting class two years later which this analysis determines to be their "contribution year". It's basically a measure of player retention. You can have a good class, but if 7 leave before their junior year it's going to negatively impact performance on the field. The number of bcs offers is straight from who they listed as offering them. I think you're mentioning the other equation which uses that and the sagarin rank of their best rated offer that is not Georgia tech. Yes, I did make that equation. Ideally, I would incorporate a four year running average sagarin rank of all of the kids' offers, but I got time limited and it's close enough. It does use the inherent assumption that good teams identify good talent. DCS, agreed it is in no way meant to be anything more than a two to three year lookahead. Of course there's going to be underranked and overranked players which for the most part even each other out. I do believe mason in particular is one who I tampered with his ranking. Those I denoted with an asterisk. I do that when I think the guy just didn't play the recruiting service game and their info is misleading since the player committed early and shut it down. Tre Jackson in this year class is another example. [/QUOTE]
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