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Number of Commitments - What Do GT, Stanford and Northwestern Have In Common?
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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 38093" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>Smaller commits means you are red shirting, or keeping your players despite their abilities/players staying in school even if not playing/starting, or not sending players to the NFL early, or lastly you had an uneven very low recruiting year 4 years ago. Regular smaller recruiting means you are keeping your kids and getting them through school. This does not always mean winning or losing. You could have a high hit rate, the students choose to finish school over the NFL, and have smaller classes. I find this option very low probability, but maybe Standford fits this possibility.</p><p></p><p>Larger classes are a result of people leaving. They leave due to being run off due to ability, leave for the the NFL early, leave due to being expelled due to "team rules"/crimes, no red shirting, and lots of "medical issues". This could be good for winning as you are picking NFL talent and running off your bad/miss picks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 38093, member: 402"] Smaller commits means you are red shirting, or keeping your players despite their abilities/players staying in school even if not playing/starting, or not sending players to the NFL early, or lastly you had an uneven very low recruiting year 4 years ago. Regular smaller recruiting means you are keeping your kids and getting them through school. This does not always mean winning or losing. You could have a high hit rate, the students choose to finish school over the NFL, and have smaller classes. I find this option very low probability, but maybe Standford fits this possibility. Larger classes are a result of people leaving. They leave due to being run off due to ability, leave for the the NFL early, leave due to being expelled due to "team rules"/crimes, no red shirting, and lots of "medical issues". This could be good for winning as you are picking NFL talent and running off your bad/miss picks. [/QUOTE]
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