ilovetheoption
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So, the basic idea that i'm putting forward is that a staff offers their ery top priorities early, and gives them chances to commit, when some of those do not commit, they move on to their next lower guys, and so on and so forth.
With is idea, it can be deduced that the guys who are signed earlier in teh recruiting process are likely guys the staff had higher on their lists than guys who signed later in the classes. There are, of course, exceptions, but I think across broad data, it probably holds true.
With this in mind:
On this date
The 2015 class has
14 Commits
The 2014 Class had
11 Commits
The 2013 Class had
10 Commits
The class of 2012 had
6 Commits
The class of 2011 had
6 Commits
The class of 201o had
8 Commits
The class of 2009 had
9 commits
The class of 2008 had
6
So, last year was the best early recruiting results you guys have had since coach johnson has gotten her. This year is even better. It seem to me that recruiting is likely trending upward, at leastt in terms of "getting the guys the staff REALLY wants to commit, and not being forced down the list"
With is idea, it can be deduced that the guys who are signed earlier in teh recruiting process are likely guys the staff had higher on their lists than guys who signed later in the classes. There are, of course, exceptions, but I think across broad data, it probably holds true.
With this in mind:
On this date
The 2015 class has
14 Commits
The 2014 Class had
11 Commits
The 2013 Class had
10 Commits
The class of 2012 had
6 Commits
The class of 2011 had
6 Commits
The class of 201o had
8 Commits
The class of 2009 had
9 commits
The class of 2008 had
6
So, last year was the best early recruiting results you guys have had since coach johnson has gotten her. This year is even better. It seem to me that recruiting is likely trending upward, at leastt in terms of "getting the guys the staff REALLY wants to commit, and not being forced down the list"