East Coast Mustang wrote:2. If they were, you could just offer every 5-star and a bunch of 4-stars and shoot up the list. Doesn't mean you're actually getting anywhere. No point in offering people you don't have a realistic shot at
You completely misunderstood the point of the post and the site he linked to. It does not rank a class based on the number of offers the school gave out to players, since as you noted, that would be ridiculous and would tell you nothing about the quality of the class.
It scores players based on the number of offers they received and then sums the points for all of the players that commit to produce the total points for their class. Then it ranks all the schools' recruiting classes from most points to least points.
So, a player that has offers from 50 schools gets more points than a player that has offers from 3 schools. Surely that is easy to follow. Sum all of the points in a school's recruiting class to arrive at the total points for their class. Compare each school's total points to see who has the most points - that is the class they rank number one, and so on.