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chart of top recruiting classes over the past 4 years-08-12

Posted: 2/5/2013 11:45 AM

chart of top recruiting classes over the past 4 years-08-12 


'Big Six' Conference Teams by Recruiting Class*
• FIVE-STAR (≤ 10,000 points): USC, Florida, Texas, Florida State, LSU, Ohio State, Georgia, Oklahoma, Auburn, Notre Dame, Michigan.
• FOUR-STAR (6,000–9,999 points): Miami, Clemson, Tennessee, UCLA, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Stanford, North Carolina, California, Ole Miss, Nebraska, Virginia Tech.
• THREE-STAR (4,000–5,999 points): Washington, Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Michigan State, Texas Tech, Missouri, Arizona State, Maryland, Mississippi State, West Virginia, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, Utah, Virginia, Colorado, Arizona, TCU, NC State, Illinois.
• TWO-STAR (2,000–3,999 points): Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Louisville, Wisconsin, South Florida, Boston College, Baylor, Georgia Tech, Oregon State, Kansas State, Kentucky, BYU, Vanderbilt, Purdue.
• ONE-STAR (≥ 1,999 points): Cincinnati, Washington State, Duke, Northwestern, Syracuse, Indiana, Wake Forest, Iowa State, Connecticut, Temple.

We should have some talent.
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Posted: 2/5/2013 11:48 AM

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LOL, where is Alabama?

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'Big Six' Conference Teams by Recruiting Class*
• FIVE-STAR (≤ 10,000 points): USC, Florida, Texas, Florida State, LSU, Ohio State, Georgia, Oklahoma, Auburn, Notre Dame, Michigan.
• FOUR-STAR (6,000–9,999 points): Miami, Clemson, Tennessee, UCLA, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Stanford, North Carolina, California, Ole Miss, Nebraska, Virginia Tech.
• THREE-STAR (4,000–5,999 points): Washington, Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Michigan State, Texas Tech, Missouri, Arizona State, Maryland, Mississippi State, West Virginia, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, Utah, Virginia, Colorado, Arizona, TCU, NC State, Illinois.
• TWO-STAR (2,000–3,999 points): Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Louisville, Wisconsin, South Florida, Boston College, Baylor, Georgia Tech, Oregon State, Kansas State, Kentucky, BYU, Vanderbilt, Purdue.
• ONE-STAR (≥ 1,999 points): Cincinnati, Washington State, Duke, Northwestern, Syracuse, Indiana, Wake Forest, Iowa State, Connecticut, Temple.

We should have some talent.

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Posted: 2/5/2013 12:09 PM

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SEVEN-STAR - Alabama LOL

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--- northernheel wrote:

LOL, where is Alabama?

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--- Mayisgreat wrote:

'Big Six' Conference Teams by Recruiting Class*
• FIVE-STAR (≤ 10,000 points): USC, Florida, Texas, Florida State, LSU, Ohio State, Georgia, Oklahoma, Auburn, Notre Dame, Michigan.
• FOUR-STAR (6,000–9,999 points): Miami, Clemson, Tennessee, UCLA, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Stanford, North Carolina, California, Ole Miss, Nebraska, Virginia Tech.
• THREE-STAR (4,000–5,999 points): Washington, Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Michigan State, Texas Tech, Missouri, Arizona State, Maryland, Mississippi State, West Virginia, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, Utah, Virginia, Colorado, Arizona, TCU, NC State, Illinois.
• TWO-STAR (2,000–3,999 points): Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Louisville, Wisconsin, South Florida, Boston College, Baylor, Georgia Tech, Oregon State, Kansas State, Kentucky, BYU, Vanderbilt, Purdue.
• ONE-STAR (≥ 1,999 points): Cincinnati, Washington State, Duke, Northwestern, Syracuse, Indiana, Wake Forest, Iowa State, Connecticut, Temple.

We should have some talent.

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Posted: 2/5/2013 12:38 PM

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You call that a Chart?
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Posted: 2/5/2013 1:05 PM

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AlolololoBama

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--- heeljam wrote:

SEVEN-STAR - Alabama LOL

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--- northernheel wrote:

LOL, where is Alabama?

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--- Mayisgreat wrote:

'Big Six' Conference Teams by Recruiting Class*
• FIVE-STAR (≤ 10,000 points): USC, Florida, Texas, Florida State, LSU, Ohio State, Georgia, Oklahoma, Auburn, Notre Dame, Michigan.
• FOUR-STAR (6,000–9,999 points): Miami, Clemson, Tennessee, UCLA, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Stanford, North Carolina, California, Ole Miss, Nebraska, Virginia Tech.
• THREE-STAR (4,000–5,999 points): Washington, Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Michigan State, Texas Tech, Missouri, Arizona State, Maryland, Mississippi State, West Virginia, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, Utah, Virginia, Colorado, Arizona, TCU, NC State, Illinois.
• TWO-STAR (2,000–3,999 points): Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Louisville, Wisconsin, South Florida, Boston College, Baylor, Georgia Tech, Oregon State, Kansas State, Kentucky, BYU, Vanderbilt, Purdue.
• ONE-STAR (≥ 1,999 points): Cincinnati, Washington State, Duke, Northwestern, Syracuse, Indiana, Wake Forest, Iowa State, Connecticut, Temple.

We should have some talent.

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Posted: 2/5/2013 1:07 PM

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yes alabama was 15 star. Here is the whole article

www.cbssports.com/collegefootb...-rankings-right

Last edited 2/5/2013 1:11 PM by Mayisgreat

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Posted: 2/5/2013 3:16 PM

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"Alabama, which has claimed the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation in Rivals' estimation four of the last five years. As a result, the Crimson Tide's numbers are so far ahead of the rest of the pack in that span that they effectively constitute a class of their own."
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Posted: 2/5/2013 5:46 PM

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I totally believe that.
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Posted: 2/5/2013 9:38 PM

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Yes we have some talent

we have some gaping holes-but we have some real talent. We won the dern Division

And we may win it next year!

You Go Coach Fedora
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Posted: 2/6/2013 12:08 PM

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i would like to see end of year ranking for those teams. probably reflects # of stars pretty closely. we already know what bama has done.
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Posted: 2/6/2013 2:10 PM

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I don't really pay much attention to stars, as a lot of the underrated guys usually turn out better, because they are recruited by coaches to fit "their system". And some kids ranked as 4 and 5 stars, turn out as busts. I think you will see that a lot of recruits are going to be better than you thought, and will surprise you as they develop and learn the system. Fedora and his staff look to have put together a really good bunch of players. Hopefully they all get online real quick and UNC takes the ACC this next year and sends the rest home crying.
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Posted: 2/6/2013 4:41 PM

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2*- Georgia Tech... Why can we not beat these guys?
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