i know most people (fans) look at the star rating as some sort of gospel, however look at some of the huskers over the years that were not highly touted players and turned out to be standouts.
Exactly. Fonzie Dennard was just a three-star CB in 2008. Kinda missed on that one, didn't they?
Look at some of the Huskers over the years that were highly touted players and turned out to be standouts. (works both ways) If the star rankings meant nothing - you wouldn't have these top teams loaded up w/ 4* recruits. The fact is that the star ranking correlates primarily to the recruit's exposure and/or offer list. to me this makes perfect sense, considering if you are in high demand by top schools you must be a quality recruit, and have the "potential" to be a solid D1 pick. (florida/alabama don't recruit 135lb linebackers with no tackling ability)
potential is the key behind the star ranking - plenty of these guys were standouts in high school...come into college w/ a big ego, big dreams, and big issues. they don't pan out. it in no way means they were ranking incorrectly. likewise plenty of solid players are missed mainly due to the lack of exposure they received in high school (jared crick).
star haters back up their arguments with the 2-3* guy that made it big, while ignoring all the 4* and 5* guys that did the same (in a much higher percentage). can't argue with the facts behind the rankings. what you can do is not get discouraged when we sign a 3*...because often times it's just a guy that's been overlooked.