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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 45867" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think if you do enough research on this it basically says what we all know: Recruiting rankings and stars arent' everything, but there is a correllation with teams that do well in recruiting rankings and do well on the field...and teams that don't do well in recruiting rankings and teams that don't do well on the field. I think that bar graph illustrates that.</p><p></p><p>Of course, there are exceptions (like Wisconsin and Boise State), but that's why it's called exceptions. </p><p></p><p>On the individual level there's more of an extreme variance. That's where things get dicey. As an example: Our best player the last two years on offense was a 2 star walk-on (Godhigh) who got more minutes than CPJ's most heralded RB recruit up until Custis (Perkins).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 45867, member: 360"] I think if you do enough research on this it basically says what we all know: Recruiting rankings and stars arent' everything, but there is a correllation with teams that do well in recruiting rankings and do well on the field...and teams that don't do well in recruiting rankings and teams that don't do well on the field. I think that bar graph illustrates that. Of course, there are exceptions (like Wisconsin and Boise State), but that's why it's called exceptions. On the individual level there's more of an extreme variance. That's where things get dicey. As an example: Our best player the last two years on offense was a 2 star walk-on (Godhigh) who got more minutes than CPJ's most heralded RB recruit up until Custis (Perkins). [/QUOTE]
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