NSD Coming...
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 12:08 pm
Do you know where the 4* is coming from? I checked the sites before posting so I'm thinking he got downgraded unless you see it somewhere else. While I understand that we have few guys giving us a lower overall points, it still looks like an average class especially with the brewers gone.StallionsModelT wrote:Is this a joke? We have a four star offensive tackle committed (Alan Ali) and the majority of our commitments have P5 offers. We are also adding two Rivals 250 guys in Rafe Peavey and Trey Quinn that will be ready to roll in the fall. The reason our class rank is relatively low is that we are only taking about 16-17 guys. Our class is, pound for pound, just as good as last year. In certain positions we are way better. We are just taking fewer guys.
Not taking sides but from a content perspective, pretty solid post 11SMU_Alum11 wrote:Do you know where the 4* is coming from? I checked the sites before posting so I'm thinking he got downgraded unless you see it somewhere else. While I understand that we have few guys giving us a lower overall points, it still looks like an average class especially with the brewers gone.StallionsModelT wrote:Is this a joke? We have a four star offensive tackle committed (Alan Ali) and the majority of our commitments have P5 offers. We are also adding two Rivals 250 guys in Rafe Peavey and Trey Quinn that will be ready to roll in the fall. The reason our class rank is relatively low is that we are only taking about 16-17 guys. Our class is, pound for pound, just as good as last year. In certain positions we are way better. We are just taking fewer guys.
Now taking to your point on offers, and credit Stallion and whoever else, RankByOffers does improve our position a little bit with a national ranking of 65 in both overall "offer points" (4,729) and average "offer points" (295.59). From a conference ranking, we are position at 5 out of 11 (Navy wasn't in the data pull), which against isn't super flattering given that ECU and UCF are higher than us.
From an overall G5 conference perspective, at least the American looks good as the top 10 teams are: Houston (1), USF (2), UCF (3), ECU (6), SMU (7), Memphis (8) in the average points and overall metric.
Lastly, from overall "offer points" perspective by conference, SEC leads (256k), ACC (172k), Big 10 (167k), PAC (100k), Big 12 (85.7k) next drop off American (52k) next drop off CUSA (25k).
Still my point stands on this recruit and not really seeing the big hoo-rah! Then again, I'm sure someone will argue against it.
Appreciate it, I have my moments where I speak from a data perspective than just throwing out opinions.RGV Pony wrote:Not taking sides but from a content perspective, pretty solid post 11SMU_Alum11 wrote:Do you know where the 4* is coming from? I checked the sites before posting so I'm thinking he got downgraded unless you see it somewhere else. While I understand that we have few guys giving us a lower overall points, it still looks like an average class especially with the brewers gone.StallionsModelT wrote:Is this a joke? We have a four star offensive tackle committed (Alan Ali) and the majority of our commitments have P5 offers. We are also adding two Rivals 250 guys in Rafe Peavey and Trey Quinn that will be ready to roll in the fall. The reason our class rank is relatively low is that we are only taking about 16-17 guys. Our class is, pound for pound, just as good as last year. In certain positions we are way better. We are just taking fewer guys.
Now taking to your point on offers, and credit Stallion and whoever else, RankByOffers does improve our position a little bit with a national ranking of 65 in both overall "offer points" (4,729) and average "offer points" (295.59). From a conference ranking, we are position at 5 out of 11 (Navy wasn't in the data pull), which against isn't super flattering given that ECU and UCF are higher than us.
From an overall G5 conference perspective, at least the American looks good as the top 10 teams are: Houston (1), USF (2), UCF (3), ECU (6), SMU (7), Memphis (8) in the average points and overall metric.
Lastly, from overall "offer points" perspective by conference, SEC leads (256k), ACC (172k), Big 10 (167k), PAC (100k), Big 12 (85.7k) next drop off American (52k) next drop off CUSA (25k).
Still my point stands on this recruit and not really seeing the big hoo-rah! Then again, I'm sure someone will argue against it.
I think the class is good. Not trashing it. But every program gets transfers, and the sites don't include their transfers either.StallionsModelT wrote:Still incredibly flawed data.
There is no accounting for Rafe Peavey or Trey Quinn who would both be the #1 recruit of any AAC program from an offer perspective. There is also no accounting for D.J. Gillins who even as a JUCO recruit had offers from Auburn and Ole Miss. I'm sorry but the data just isn't representative of the totality of the guys we have coming in for next year.
Hey maybe those two guys will be huge and I think at QB and WR, we are pretty strong relative to a lot of programs but that doesn't mean the rest of team/positions aren't something to be potentially be worried about. Do I think CM recruiting class is better than JJ's, by a long shot. However, it doesn't seem it's big enough of a jump to make as competitive relative to P5 programs. Again, happy to be wrong but there's no data or anything un-bias to suggest I'm off the reservation.StallionsModelT wrote:Still incredibly flawed data.
There is no accounting for Rafe Peavey or Trey Quinn who would both be the #1 recruit of any AAC program from an offer perspective. There is also no accounting for D.J. Gillins who even as a JUCO recruit had offers from Auburn and Ole Miss. I'm sorry but the data just isn't representative of the totality of the guys we have coming in for next year.