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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 508373" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>One of the big things people are saying about Coach Geoff Collins is he's a 'great recruiter'. I wanted to see if I could find any data to back that up. Since he's hopped around a bit, it's hard to find classes he was in-place for the entire recruiting process. But here's the years that he was a returning DC and how the defensive recruiting did. Used average stars, since I can't recreate the overall ranking just for defense.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]4703[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>At Miss St, the Defense recruiting was much better than the offense. And if you rank the average stars for the Defense against other schools (total average) he'd have over performed the predicted rank for the school. But only by 4 or 2 slots.</p><p></p><p>His one class at UF was not good for UF. But, there may have been other factors - McElwain era...</p><p></p><p>At Temple, his only class in-place was ranked <em>119th</em>...</p><p></p><p>He may well be a great recruiter subjectively. But, objectively, I don't see evidence that we should expect him to outperform our 'natural rank' based on our spending, resources, facilities, by a wide margin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 508373, member: 2332"] One of the big things people are saying about Coach Geoff Collins is he's a 'great recruiter'. I wanted to see if I could find any data to back that up. Since he's hopped around a bit, it's hard to find classes he was in-place for the entire recruiting process. But here's the years that he was a returning DC and how the defensive recruiting did. Used average stars, since I can't recreate the overall ranking just for defense. [ATTACH=full]4703[/ATTACH] At Miss St, the Defense recruiting was much better than the offense. And if you rank the average stars for the Defense against other schools (total average) he'd have over performed the predicted rank for the school. But only by 4 or 2 slots. His one class at UF was not good for UF. But, there may have been other factors - McElwain era... At Temple, his only class in-place was ranked [I]119th[/I]... He may well be a great recruiter subjectively. But, objectively, I don't see evidence that we should expect him to outperform our 'natural rank' based on our spending, resources, facilities, by a wide margin. [/QUOTE]
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