So, what do we derive from this data? It depends on what's most important to you. If you want to win recruiting rankings, the CCG was slightly better and trending up. CPJ stayed consistent with GTs recruiting history ranking wise, but improved our per recruit average.
Ultimately, I think we need to realize that unless we change our financial situation, and begin to fund football on par with expectations, then we will most likely remain mired at our current level regardless of the coach brought in. I just figured I'd show you guys the numbers, and let you make of them what you will.
Excellent analysis. However ...
... there is always the question of "development". TStan has said many times that Georgia Tech will never (my word) be able to recruit 4 and 5 star players. And that the GT Way is through development. So, it's not so much who we recruit when they get here ... it's how good they are by the time they leave.
I think an interesting take on this ... of the players we did recruit, how many actually made it to the NFL? For example, Alabama, LSU, Florida, Miami, and Ohio State produced the most NFL talent ... putting 44, 40, 38, 36 and 36 players each into the NFL. Georgia Tech, by comparison, contributed 9.
I think this is telling. We *say* the goal is to develop 2 stars into 4 or 5 stars ... and that is our plan. The reality is ... we don't really do it. Tech ranks 61st out of 116 schools on par with ... Rice, who contributed 8.