vielsiehorsepower wrote:
Rankings, like most stats, can be misleading. For instance, someone mentioned that Houston has a very top heavy class and that the stanggang16 2 stars seem to be much more sought after than the htowntakeover16 2 stars. A lot of our recruits had offers from very solid p5 programs. So many of these guys are p5 caliber players and not just the level your mid to lower level schools recruit at in those conferences. Last year was a pretty big step towards turning this roster over and this year was a gigantic step in that direction!
The UH comparison makes no sense, especially if you're using 247. Here's UH's list of commits on 247 http://houston.247sports.com/Season/201 ... ll/Commits. I guess you're correct that UH's 2 stars didn't have any P5 offers, but there is only 1 two star on the list vs 10 for SMU. And the 1 UH 2 star had an offer from SMU. For the other 18 recruits, there were 15 three stars, 2 four stars, and 1 five star. SMU had 0 five star, 0 four star, 15 three star and 10 two star
And if you want to go with Rivals, UH has 6 two stars with 3 of them having P5 offers. Meanwhile SMU has 22 two stars.
vielsiehorsepower wrote:
Rankings, like most stats, can be misleading. For instance, someone mentioned that Houston has a very top heavy class and that the stanggang16 2 stars seem to be much more sought after than the htowntakeover16 2 stars. A lot of our recruits had offers from very solid p5 programs. So many of these guys are p5 caliber players and not just the level your mid to lower level schools recruit at in those conferences. Last year was a pretty big step towards turning this roster over and this year was a gigantic step in that direction!
The UH comparison makes no sense, especially if you're using 247. Here's UH's list of commits on 247 http://houston.247sports.com/Season/201 ... ll/Commits. I guess you're correct that UH's 2 stars didn't have any P5 offers, but there is only 1 two star on the list vs 10 for SMU. And the 1 UH 2 star had an offer from SMU. For the other 18 recruits, there were 15 three stars, 2 four stars, and 1 five star. SMU had 0 five star, 0 four star, 15 three star and 10 two star
And if you want to go with Rivals, UH has 6 two stars with 3 of them having P5 offers. Meanwhile SMU has 22 two stars.
I didn't take responsibility for that information I said that someone had mentioned that somewhere on here. I paraphrased because I didn't care enough to fact check
vielsiehorsepower wrote:
Rankings, like most stats, can be misleading. For instance, someone mentioned that Houston has a very top heavy class and that the stanggang16 2 stars seem to be much more sought after than the htowntakeover16 2 stars. A lot of our recruits had offers from very solid p5 programs. So many of these guys are p5 caliber players and not just the level your mid to lower level schools recruit at in those conferences. Last year was a pretty big step towards turning this roster over and this year was a gigantic step in that direction!
The UH comparison makes no sense, especially if you're using 247. Here's UH's list of commits on 247 http://houston.247sports.com/Season/201 ... ll/Commits. I guess you're correct that UH's 2 stars didn't have any P5 offers, but there is only 1 two star on the list vs 10 for SMU. And the 1 UH 2 star had an offer from SMU. For the other 18 recruits, there were 15 three stars, 2 four stars, and 1 five star. SMU had 0 five star, 0 four star, 15 three star and 10 two star
And if you want to go with Rivals, UH has 6 two stars with 3 of them having P5 offers. Meanwhile SMU has 22 two stars.
vielsiehorsepower wrote:
Rankings, like most stats, can be misleading. For instance, someone mentioned that Houston has a very top heavy class and that the stanggang16 2 stars seem to be much more sought after than the htowntakeover16 2 stars. A lot of our recruits had offers from very solid p5 programs. So many of these guys are p5 caliber players and not just the level your mid to lower level schools recruit at in those conferences. Last year was a pretty big step towards turning this roster over and this year was a gigantic step in that direction!
The UH comparison makes no sense, especially if you're using 247. Here's UH's list of commits on 247 http://houston.247sports.com/Season/201 ... ll/Commits. I guess you're correct that UH's 2 stars didn't have any P5 offers, but there is only 1 two star on the list vs 10 for SMU. And the 1 UH 2 star had an offer from SMU. For the other 18 recruits, there were 15 three stars, 2 four stars, and 1 five star. SMU had 0 five star, 0 four star, 15 three star and 10 two star
And if you want to go with Rivals, UH has 6 two stars with 3 of them having P5 offers. Meanwhile SMU has 22 two stars.
NTXCoog wrote:
The UH comparison makes no sense, especially if you're using 247. Here's UH's list of commits on 247 http://houston.247sports.com/Season/201 ... ll/Commits. I guess you're correct that UH's 2 stars didn't have any P5 offers, but there is only 1 two star on the list vs 10 for SMU. And the 1 UH 2 star had an offer from SMU. For the other 18 recruits, there were 15 three stars, 2 four stars, and 1 five star. SMU had 0 five star, 0 four star, 15 three star and 10 two star
And if you want to go with Rivals, UH has 6 two stars with 3 of them having P5 offers. Meanwhile SMU has 22 two stars.
Cheating gets you those kind of classes.
Based on?
Herman is cheating. Big time. No way you get top 35 talent being a g5. At least that is what I have come to believe here in ponyfans
vielsiehorsepower wrote:
Rankings, like most stats, can be misleading. For instance, someone mentioned that Houston has a very top heavy class and that the stanggang16 2 stars seem to be much more sought after than the htowntakeover16 2 stars. A lot of our recruits had offers from very solid p5 programs. So many of these guys are p5 caliber players and not just the level your mid to lower level schools recruit at in those conferences. Last year was a pretty big step towards turning this roster over and this year was a gigantic step in that direction!
The UH comparison makes no sense, especially if you're using 247. Here's UH's list of commits on 247 http://houston.247sports.com/Season/201 ... ll/Commits. I guess you're correct that UH's 2 stars didn't have any P5 offers, but there is only 1 two star on the list vs 10 for SMU. And the 1 UH 2 star had an offer from SMU. For the other 18 recruits, there were 15 three stars, 2 four stars, and 1 five star. SMU had 0 five star, 0 four star, 15 three star and 10 two star
And if you want to go with Rivals, UH has 6 two stars with 3 of them having P5 offers. Meanwhile SMU has 22 two stars.
Pony Boss wrote:
Bercovici is such an impressive QB....and Norvell's record vs Texas schools is even more impressive. 0-2 so far. ( lost to Aggy and tech.)
Taylor Kelly was pretty impressive too. Not sure what Norvell's record versus Texas P5s has to do with anything though.
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