SoilVol
No step on snek
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The quality of classes can basically be grouped like this (with total scores):
1. The best by a mile.
2. The second best by a good margin.
3 - 6. Top notch, but not different from each other.
7 - 12. Next tier. Not different from each other.
13 - 16. Next tier. Etc. Then there's a drop off.
It's a little muddy in the 11-14 range, and you could bin those together. We're 13th in total (7th SEC) on 247, 11th in average (7th SEC).
Our class is virtually no different than Florida, LSU, OU, A&M. I'd argue it could be better than LSU and Oklahoma's because they have 27 and 28 commits with lower averages like a Butch class. A&M could pass us as they back-fill their class. Auburn, Texas, Alabama, and Georgia are the ones with clearly better classes regardless of how you slice it.
1. The best by a mile.
2. The second best by a good margin.
3 - 6. Top notch, but not different from each other.
7 - 12. Next tier. Not different from each other.
13 - 16. Next tier. Etc. Then there's a drop off.
It's a little muddy in the 11-14 range, and you could bin those together. We're 13th in total (7th SEC) on 247, 11th in average (7th SEC).
Our class is virtually no different than Florida, LSU, OU, A&M. I'd argue it could be better than LSU and Oklahoma's because they have 27 and 28 commits with lower averages like a Butch class. A&M could pass us as they back-fill their class. Auburn, Texas, Alabama, and Georgia are the ones with clearly better classes regardless of how you slice it.