Now don't take this personally, but I think you are wrong and here's why:I don't know why it's so hard for people to accept that to be competitive every year you need to have very good recruiting every year. By very good I mean top 15 in the final rankings. We had top 15 classes almost every year when we were winning NC's and we combined that with excellent work ethic, coaching and leadership. Yes Va Tech is a good program but when's the last time they were in a NC? 99'? Hell we were in one more recently than they have. I wouldn't say I'm a star gazer, but I absolutely think that rankings overall matter. If we consistently have classes ranked 30th or lower we will not compete for NC's anytime soon.
agreed, but it is still a science and on average, pretty damn reliable.1) recruiting is an inexact science to say the least,
name some reliable sources? who??2) most recruiting "experts" say the difference between the #1 and the #10 class perception,
(And if you can't tell the difference between 1st and 10th just how reliable are the rankings overall?)
Tom had a decided advantage, the game has evolved since then and so has conditioning, those advantages are gone forever.3) if you think Tom Osborne's recruiting classes were consistently in the top 15 then you are revising history-in a good way,
(Tom Osborne's classes were typically rated 20th or lower. Now there were years, 1986 [Maybe it was '87] and 1996 where the Huskers had the #1, or at least top 5, rated class and there were other years where Nebraska was in the top 15. But overall, TO's classes were ranked 20th or lower.)
Let's say there are two RB's:
* One is from Omaha, 6'0" 195 lbs and runs a verified 4.49 40 and is rated 3 :star 's.
* One is from Florida, 6'0" 203 lbs and runs a verified 4.49 40 and is rated 5 :star 's.
Let's assume that all other attributes: Bench, squat, 10 yard dash, shuttle, cone, vertical, etc are the same. Furthermore, let's also assume the differences between them regarding speed, vision, agility, blocking, catching, etc are negligible.
yes, most likley because the kid from Flordia is playing and generating stats in a much tougher environment with a higher grade of competition!Of the two RB's, which one is better? Is the five star from Florida really better than the three star from Omaha just because some recruiting "expert" says so?
Let's take an actual case study:
Marlon Lucky was 5 :star 's coming out of high school.
Roy Helu was 3 :star 's coming out of high school.
we could play this game all day long, at any school.Of the two, which, in your opinion, is the better running back?
(Please note I'm not Lucky bashing here because I love the kid and thought he gave everything he possibly could.)
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