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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney Kent" data-source="post: 32111" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>The list from 91 Wreck may be skewed by sheer numbers. Some of those years, we could not recruit many players because of the 85 cap. The total rating is also weighted on the total number of points for all recruits. Many schools over recruit and then send some home after Spring practice.</p><p> </p><p>I bet you can find some teams that had recruiting postions less the Tech that did very well with a great coach. It is just like Pete Carroll being a consistant contender for #1 in the nation while at USC. As soon as he left, they began to decrease in the ratings NCAA ratings. Now, it seems he is building a dynasty with his pro team. The great coaches will win anywhere and will also attact the type of players they want, due to the coaches expertise in using the talent correctly. Winning and losing is still driven more by the coach than the star ratings of the players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney Kent, post: 32111, member: 923"] The list from 91 Wreck may be skewed by sheer numbers. Some of those years, we could not recruit many players because of the 85 cap. The total rating is also weighted on the total number of points for all recruits. Many schools over recruit and then send some home after Spring practice. I bet you can find some teams that had recruiting postions less the Tech that did very well with a great coach. It is just like Pete Carroll being a consistant contender for #1 in the nation while at USC. As soon as he left, they began to decrease in the ratings NCAA ratings. Now, it seems he is building a dynasty with his pro team. The great coaches will win anywhere and will also attact the type of players they want, due to the coaches expertise in using the talent correctly. Winning and losing is still driven more by the coach than the star ratings of the players. [/QUOTE]
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