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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 910878" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>You guys that lean so heavily on recruiting rankings - you do realize that they determine these rankings in part based on who is offering the players, right? Meaning if USC, Alabama, georgia, and Ohio State (to pick a few) all want a kid who is a 3* then he will likely be elevated to a 4*. </p><p></p><p>So it’s sort of self fulfilling isn’t it? If you go to Miami to coach and recruit you will be seen as a good recruiter. The Jackson State thing is a little different. There’s a non football motivating factor involved with the HBCU scenario. Generally speaking the schools recruit themselves more so than any given coach does when you’re talking broad talent. </p><p></p><p>Where the coach comes in is evaluating players that he thinks he and his staff can develop to be successful under whatever system they’ve decided to implement. So then they should be judged by 1) do they really know what they need, and 2) can they get those guys. </p><p></p><p>So the next question - do you want to need the same guys that everyone else needs? Or do you want to need something different, that can help you achieve #2?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 910878, member: 932"] You guys that lean so heavily on recruiting rankings - you do realize that they determine these rankings in part based on who is offering the players, right? Meaning if USC, Alabama, georgia, and Ohio State (to pick a few) all want a kid who is a 3* then he will likely be elevated to a 4*. So it’s sort of self fulfilling isn’t it? If you go to Miami to coach and recruit you will be seen as a good recruiter. The Jackson State thing is a little different. There’s a non football motivating factor involved with the HBCU scenario. Generally speaking the schools recruit themselves more so than any given coach does when you’re talking broad talent. Where the coach comes in is evaluating players that he thinks he and his staff can develop to be successful under whatever system they’ve decided to implement. So then they should be judged by 1) do they really know what they need, and 2) can they get those guys. So the next question - do you want to need the same guys that everyone else needs? Or do you want to need something different, that can help you achieve #2? [/QUOTE]
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