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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 9295" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Last years 21-25:</p><p></p><p>Avg # of commits = 20.4</p><p>Avg # of 5-star = .4</p><p>Avg # of 4-star = 5.2</p><p>% of 4-5 stars per class = 27%</p><p></p><p>I think I can somewhat go along with you on hoping to crack this group IJ7. But I would still say that this cannot be reasonably expected year after year given it probably entails a higher rate of attrition than we normally see at Tech. Again, it is not that something is simply wrong with the way sites rank classes. It is just the case that the manner in which they are calculated predetermines that the factories will do better in them. This is not a conspiracy, the sites are not setting their rankings up to make larger fanbases happy. Larger fanbases are happy because college football is set-up to reward the way they operate. Also, the sites evaluate and rank the only way logically open to them, based on athletic talent alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 9295, member: 231"] Last years 21-25: Avg # of commits = 20.4 Avg # of 5-star = .4 Avg # of 4-star = 5.2 % of 4-5 stars per class = 27% I think I can somewhat go along with you on hoping to crack this group IJ7. But I would still say that this cannot be reasonably expected year after year given it probably entails a higher rate of attrition than we normally see at Tech. Again, it is not that something is simply wrong with the way sites rank classes. It is just the case that the manner in which they are calculated predetermines that the factories will do better in them. This is not a conspiracy, the sites are not setting their rankings up to make larger fanbases happy. Larger fanbases are happy because college football is set-up to reward the way they operate. Also, the sites evaluate and rank the only way logically open to them, based on athletic talent alone. [/QUOTE]
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