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Recruiting rankingsModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Recruiting rankingsHow do our three stars compare to previous classes?
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I haven't been comparing 3 stars to past classes. And I'm not being skeptical, I am asking questions. In your opinion, who does the best job of tracking offers? The link you posted earlier states that they use Rivals and ESPN as their primary source of offers, so that would imply that the numbers on that site aren't really accurate (In the past I recall you have also said that ESPN is horrible). Is Scout the best source?
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Pretty comparable, except Rivals, which don't count....unless you're Houston or USF, or something like that. Stallion will fill you in, or not.
Re: Recruiting rankingsCORRECTION-UPDATE
Current numbers Commitments: 22 Total FBS offers: 157 Total P5 offers: 36 Commits with P5 offers: 14/22 (64%) "With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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You said the about the previous coaching staff as well. Bottom line is whoever is head coach that is what you will say. #HammerDown
Re: Recruiting rankingsThis is really HCCM's first full class. Kind of a foot in the door class. And stallion is right in that these are not mostly DITR and under the radar type of players. These guys have good offers. In June Jones last class almost half did not have any FBS or FCS offers. Over 60% over this class has P5 offers. I am sure Stallion can give you the exact number but it is the highest since the DP. That is how you do it.
#HammerDown
Re: Recruiting rankingsYou've got to be kidding me.
If we didn't get another commit and signed what we have now would be the best class June Jones ever had by a country mile. We still have a decent chance to close with some high level kids but we are going to sign one of the top three classes in our conference. The lack of perspective on this board sometimes is flat out amazing. Back off Warchild seriously.
Re: Recruiting rankingsI'll be ecstatic if this is a top 3 class in the conference!
If you look at average stars (and it is the only comparison that goes back that far), you will see that the previous classes went down the last couple of years to the level they were at prior to June, but in the middle of his regime, he actually had some pretty well-regarded classes. Finishing 3rd this year would at least be equal to what June did at his peak, which would be pretty impressive considering how long it took for June to get to that point. That said, I think the quote of "would be the best class June Jones ever had by a country mile" is a bit misleading. It isn't like this class is majority 3 stars or has 4 star players. It will be interesting to see where we end up. I've used average stars as the formula because 1) the offers site only goes back a couple of years and 2) every year there are times we signed 30 players and others signed far fewer. So if I had used total points instead of average stars, June's stats would have been over-inflated. Rivals: 2016: 2.19, 8th in conference 2015: 2.18, 9th in conference 2014: 2.16, 10th in conference 2013: 2.32, 8th in conference 2012: 6th 2011: 4th 2010: 5th 2009: 7th 2008: 8th * NOTE - 2012 and earlier, those rankings are against our current conference-mates * 247Sports: 2016: 80.63, 6th 2015: 79.99, 6th 2014: 78.10, 9th 2013: 79.83, 8th 2012: 3rd 2011: 3rd 2010: 6th 2009: 4th 2008: 8th *Note - 2012 and earlier is against our current conference members Scout: 2016: 2.43, 6th in conference 2015: 2.36, 6th in conference 2014: 2.28, 6th in conference 2013: 2.33, 7th in conference 2012: 1st 2011: 1st 2010: 6th 2009: 4th 2008: 9th *Note - 2012 and earlier is against conference USA teams
Re: Recruiting rankingsIf you are honestly trying to compare the 2016 class to the June Jones classes based on the over-inflated "star" system in place for Rivals then you are divorced from reality or blatantly stupid.
Back off Warchild seriously.
Re: Recruiting rankingsThanks again for including those Rivals rating averages based on inflated Rivals 3 star ratings under June Jones and 2016 class rankings which compare classes of 4 and 8 with SMU's class of 22 even though you've been shown they are a bunch of crap
DO NOT PAY ATTENTION TO ANYTHING JASONB WRITES ABOUT RECRUITING. ITS QUITE OBVIOUS HE IS TRYING TO RESURRECT THE DEAD CORPSE THAT IS JUNE JONES' RECRUITING "With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: Recruiting rankingsLet's FOCUS on how stupid JasonB's analysis is using Rivals inflated ratings from the June Jones era
Go to the 2013 Class which Rivals has as a 2.32 average rating with 22 commitments The 2013 Class had only 62 offers from FBS schools-only 2 commits who received 13 P5 offers (9%) The 2016 Class has the exact same number of commitments with 22 and a lower Rivals average of 2.19 but the 2016 Class has 157 offers including 14 commits with 34 P5 offers (64%) Which Class is CLEARLY stronger? 157>62 14>2 34>13 64% >9% yet Rivals gave the 2013 Class a higher rating 2.32 v 2.19 That's complete and utter NONSENSE By the time Morris is done with this Class he's going to triple the number of offers that June's recruits had in 2013. They likely will have 9 times more kids with P5 offers than June did in 2013 Jason is spewing nonsense because he doesn't know what he is looking at "With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: Recruiting rankingsI am not comparing the star rating between years. I am focusing on where we rank compared to everyone else within our conference in each year. Which is an accurate measure.
The personal callouts of me aren't necessary. They are defensive and there really isn't any reason for it when I am not doing the same to you. In 2013 we finished 7th in conference, which isn't great. So, I'm pretty sure I'm not trying to make the point that a 7th place finish is something to write home about. If you toned down the hate and vitriol just a bit, it would be interesting to take a look at the number of offers from the 2011 class, which was probably the peak under June, and compare that to what Morris is doing this year. I think that would be a comparison that we would all find interesting. I'm not anti-Morris by any stretch of the imagination. I want him to succeed and I think he will succeed. I'm just trying to get an accurate comparison between the two. If we are saying that this class blows June's best class away, then let's compare it both with how it ranks against the rest of the conference as well as compare it against what was probably June's best class. It is quite obvious to everyone else on this site, including me, that comparing the star ranking from year to year or site to site is apples to oranges.
Re: Recruiting rankingsI want excellent players to fall in our lap again like GG and Margus
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And Shawnbrey, don't forget about him. Every successful non-P5 program gets JUCOs and P5 transfers to come in and be successful. It is part of the full recruiting picture. The corner from Mizzou is going to be an important piece of the secondary the second half of this season. And Green has this season and next to contribute, I believe.
Re: Recruiting rankingsJason just can't help himself. Please go back and read the JJ analysis I did and then ban yourself from this section of the board. Good god man. Stop trying to apologize for the guy that lit the program on fire then laughed on his way out.
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