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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 663356" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>Can we stop with the "it's just more recruits" thing? That myth has been debunked so many times before. Rivals only uses your top 20 players in their calculation, so we can easily compare to previous classes. Here's Rivals' class values since CPJ received a recruiting staff increase after the 2013 debacle:</p><p>2014 - 1365 points (22 players)</p><p>2015 - 1455 points (27 players)</p><p>2016 - 1050 points (<strong>18 players</strong>)</p><p>2017 - 1508 points (24 players)</p><p>2018 - 1374 points (21 players)</p><p>2020 - 1681 points (23 players)</p><p></p><p>Only one class fell short of the 20 player mark, but everything else is comparable. A 170 point boost over the 2017 class already, which accounts for like 10 ranking spots. This class isn't even finished, but we're essentially guaranteed a top 30 class. Collins has absolutely elevated the recruiting, this is a fact. This doesn't even take into account the copious amounts of talent that has transferred into the program. I understand some of the criticism for Collins this season on the field, but the guy is absolutely maximizing our still measly budget on the recruiting trail and <strong>succeeding</strong>. Why do you feel the need to downplay his success in the one realm we expect him to excel in? Give the guy and his staff some credit and be happy for the future players entering this program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 663356, member: 568"] Can we stop with the "it's just more recruits" thing? That myth has been debunked so many times before. Rivals only uses your top 20 players in their calculation, so we can easily compare to previous classes. Here's Rivals' class values since CPJ received a recruiting staff increase after the 2013 debacle: 2014 - 1365 points (22 players) 2015 - 1455 points (27 players) 2016 - 1050 points ([B]18 players[/B]) 2017 - 1508 points (24 players) 2018 - 1374 points (21 players) 2020 - 1681 points (23 players) Only one class fell short of the 20 player mark, but everything else is comparable. A 170 point boost over the 2017 class already, which accounts for like 10 ranking spots. This class isn't even finished, but we're essentially guaranteed a top 30 class. Collins has absolutely elevated the recruiting, this is a fact. This doesn't even take into account the copious amounts of talent that has transferred into the program. I understand some of the criticism for Collins this season on the field, but the guy is absolutely maximizing our still measly budget on the recruiting trail and [B]succeeding[/B]. Why do you feel the need to downplay his success in the one realm we expect him to excel in? Give the guy and his staff some credit and be happy for the future players entering this program. [/QUOTE]
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