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It will be interesting to see what recruits we are still in on are available after the early signing day. I'm not sure how many we are in on, and not sure about, are signing soon.
Anyone get the sense we are recruiting a lot of athletes and offering them a lot of freedom to try different spots?
With the Martinez commitment, we are now 54th in the 247 Composite team rankings.
Would you rather have 20 players on your team or 10? If you take one 5 star should you really be the #1 class?I have been following recruiting from a distance the last few years but with the Scott Frost hiring and the excitement around the program I have been following much more closely this year. Can someone with more knowledge in regards to 247 explain why class rankings are based on the total number as opposed to the average rating for the players committed/signed?
Looking back at 2017 Nebraska finished 23rd but if it was based on the average player rating the Huskers would have finished 19th. For 2018 with the current commits, the Huskers are ranked 54th based on the total but would be ranked 21st at this point in time based on average player rating.
We obviously are not done recruiting and will get more 3 and 4 star prospects. I still think we end up with best class in the West. We already have the best QB recruit in the WestWould you rather have 20 players on your team or 10? If you take one 5 star should you really be the #1 class?
And then the class ranking should go up. I was just explaining why even though our average prospect rating is high, our class ranking is low.We obviously are not done recruiting and will get more 3 and 4 star prospects. I still think we end up with best class in the West. We already have the best QB recruit in the West
You are correct. It is all a hit or miss numbers game. If you are hitting on +50% you are doing a damn good job. The trick signing enough guys.And then the class ranking should go up. I was just explaining why even though our average prospect rating is high, our class ranking is low.
If 10 4 stars went against 20 3 stars, I'd put my money on the 20 3 stars
Would you rather have 20 players on your team or 10? If you take one 5 star should you really be the #1 class?
I have been following recruiting from a distance the last few years but with the Scott Frost hiring and the excitement around the program I have been following much more closely this year. Can someone with more knowledge in regards to 247 explain why class rankings are based on the total number as opposed to the average rating for the players committed/signed?
Looking back at 2017 Nebraska finished 23rd but if it was based on the average player rating the Huskers would have finished 19th. For 2018 with the current commits, the Huskers are ranked 54th based on the total but would be ranked 21st at this point in time based on average player rating.
They play games against other teams of a hundred of guys and then we usually give a ranking to the 25 best.What happened to the other 100 guys already on the team?
Would you rather have 20 players on your team or 10? If you take one 5 star should you really be the #1 class?
Rivals uses the top 20 commitments for each class for their team ranking formulas since most times that is the low end of a class number. That way things are evened out whether you signed 20 or 27.
Beginning of next week should be fun.So UCF's last practice of the week was this morning. Should be a bunch of visits tonight then OVs starting to show up tomorrow. Dead period starts Monday.
Going to be a crazy three more days......