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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 909556" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I should have totally looked at Miami or FSU to compare recruiting rankings vs performance. There are a bunch of teams where it's just shooting fish in the barrel to compare how they recruit vs how they perform. TA&M, the list just goes on and on...</p><p></p><p>There's a correlation that people flog that the teams in national title games have top recruiting classes, but that doesn't mean "top recruiting classes"->"FBS playoffs". There are way too many teams that win the recruiting wars but then don't come close to that potential. </p><p></p><p>Coaching and athletic talent and grit are all contributing factors to winning. I think one of the reasons that Tennessee looks so good this year is that they have (coaching)*(talent)*(grit?)*(schematic advantage). </p><p></p><p>For the most part, when posters here mention scheme, they're talking about taking a different strategy than other schools. I don't think anyone is calling Ole Miss a "scheme school"--their coach just coaches the same RPO that Bama runs better than most RPO OCs. We would call Mississippi State a scheme school, because while they're recruiting the best athletes they can get, they're not trying to run the same playbook as Bama better than Bama--they're running a different playbook. </p><p></p><p>For scheme, we'd get slaughtered running air raid with 230 lb linemen. The point is that something like that gives us a shot to match up high 3* and 4* linemen against 5* DTs, if we're coached well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 909556, member: 282"] I should have totally looked at Miami or FSU to compare recruiting rankings vs performance. There are a bunch of teams where it's just shooting fish in the barrel to compare how they recruit vs how they perform. TA&M, the list just goes on and on... There's a correlation that people flog that the teams in national title games have top recruiting classes, but that doesn't mean "top recruiting classes"->"FBS playoffs". There are way too many teams that win the recruiting wars but then don't come close to that potential. Coaching and athletic talent and grit are all contributing factors to winning. I think one of the reasons that Tennessee looks so good this year is that they have (coaching)*(talent)*(grit?)*(schematic advantage). For the most part, when posters here mention scheme, they're talking about taking a different strategy than other schools. I don't think anyone is calling Ole Miss a "scheme school"--their coach just coaches the same RPO that Bama runs better than most RPO OCs. We would call Mississippi State a scheme school, because while they're recruiting the best athletes they can get, they're not trying to run the same playbook as Bama better than Bama--they're running a different playbook. For scheme, we'd get slaughtered running air raid with 230 lb linemen. The point is that something like that gives us a shot to match up high 3* and 4* linemen against 5* DTs, if we're coached well. [/QUOTE]
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