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<blockquote data-quote="Pointer" data-source="post: 858134" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>I've tried to play nice with you for a while, but since you insist. </p><p></p><p>Looking at 2018 rankings followed by 2021 win-loss record. These are from 247. I did 2018 since it's the magic number you claim takes a program's recruits to be considered ready for competition. </p><p></p><p>If you look at the list below, it is very striking how similar the win loss records are from schools with recruiting rankings between 15-52 (as far as I cared to go). Surprisingly more double digit win teams outside of the 15-25 range which goes completely against your point below.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Case in point, you are undeniably wrong and after top 15 recruiting rankings, it is certainly a crap shoot as I tried to tell you earlier.</p><p></p><p>16. Washington 4-8</p><p>17. Texas A&M 8-4</p><p>18. South Carolina 7-6</p><p>19. UCLA 8-4</p><p>20. North Carolina 6-7</p><p>21. Tennessee 7-6</p><p>22. Michigan 12-2</p><p>23. Nebraska 3-9</p><p>24. Virginia Tech 6-7</p><p>25. TCU 5-7</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>26. NC State 9-3</p><p>27. Mississippi State 7-6</p><p>28. Maryland 7-6</p><p>29. Baylor 11-2</p><p>30. Louisville 6-7</p><p>31. Michigan State 11-2</p><p>32. Ole Miss 10-2</p><p>33. Utah 10-3</p><p>34. Oklahoma State 11-2</p><p>35. West Virginia 6-7</p><p>36. Arizona State 8-5</p><p>37. Kentucky 9-3</p><p>38. Minnesota 9-4</p><p>39. Iowa 10-3</p><p></p><p></p><p>40. Stanford 3-9</p><p>41. Vanderbilt 2-10</p><p>42. California 5-7</p><p>43. Missouri 6-7</p><p>44. Georgia Tech ughhhh 3-9</p><p>45. Arkansas 8-4</p><p>46. Wisconsin 9-4</p><p>47. Washington State 7-6</p><p>48. Pittsburgh 11-3</p><p>49. Cincinnati 13-1</p><p>50. Indiana 2-10</p><p>51. Syracuse 5-7</p><p>52. Purdue 9-4</p><p></p><p>I hope this opens some people's eyes as to how unimportant and unimpressive a top 25 class really is, if you're not in the 1-15 range.</p><p></p><p>But you'll probably still tag this as some narrative I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointer, post: 858134, member: 4719"] I've tried to play nice with you for a while, but since you insist. Looking at 2018 rankings followed by 2021 win-loss record. These are from 247. I did 2018 since it's the magic number you claim takes a program's recruits to be considered ready for competition. If you look at the list below, it is very striking how similar the win loss records are from schools with recruiting rankings between 15-52 (as far as I cared to go). Surprisingly more double digit win teams outside of the 15-25 range which goes completely against your point below. Case in point, you are undeniably wrong and after top 15 recruiting rankings, it is certainly a crap shoot as I tried to tell you earlier. 16. Washington 4-8 17. Texas A&M 8-4 18. South Carolina 7-6 19. UCLA 8-4 20. North Carolina 6-7 21. Tennessee 7-6 22. Michigan 12-2 23. Nebraska 3-9 24. Virginia Tech 6-7 25. TCU 5-7 26. NC State 9-3 27. Mississippi State 7-6 28. Maryland 7-6 29. Baylor 11-2 30. Louisville 6-7 31. Michigan State 11-2 32. Ole Miss 10-2 33. Utah 10-3 34. Oklahoma State 11-2 35. West Virginia 6-7 36. Arizona State 8-5 37. Kentucky 9-3 38. Minnesota 9-4 39. Iowa 10-3 40. Stanford 3-9 41. Vanderbilt 2-10 42. California 5-7 43. Missouri 6-7 44. Georgia Tech ughhhh 3-9 45. Arkansas 8-4 46. Wisconsin 9-4 47. Washington State 7-6 48. Pittsburgh 11-3 49. Cincinnati 13-1 50. Indiana 2-10 51. Syracuse 5-7 52. Purdue 9-4 I hope this opens some people's eyes as to how unimportant and unimpressive a top 25 class really is, if you're not in the 1-15 range. But you'll probably still tag this as some narrative I have. [/QUOTE]
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