WarMachine
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development is more important than stars....FYI. This may have already been stated in this forum, but out of the starters for last nights Super Bowl game 11 were 2 stars or less and 6 were no stars coming out of high school. Over a third of the starters were less than 2 stars. 4 players were 5 stars and the rest were 3 and 4 stars.
I still think stars matter in recruiting, but thought it was interesting.
No it's the norm. Just recruit the bast talent not the number of stars. It's simple logic really. STARS DO NOT MATTER!Those are called “outliers”. How many 1000’s of 3/2/0Star recruits did those 15 draftees come from? Over a 4 year cycle, it’s well over 10,000.
I suggest you take a look at a basic intro to statistics reference. Might help you start to grasp the situation...
FYI. This may have already been stated in this forum, but out of the starters for last nights Super Bowl game 11 were 2 stars or less and 6 were no stars coming out of high school. Over a third of the starters were less than 2 stars. 4 players were 5 stars and the rest were 3 and 4 stars.
I still think stars matter in recruiting, but thought it was interesting.
“Darrell Jackson, who just committed, we are a package deal,” Farmer said. “We play on the same team now. We are close – like brothers, really. We are definitely going to play together at the same school.”
Farmer, 6-foot-3, 248 pounds, is first-cousins with current UT edge rusher Roman Harrison.