thought some of you recruitniks might find interesting

#6
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Definitely interesting. Thanks for this.

Kind of sobering. From 2013-2015 we've signed a respectable number of highly-ranked guys, but they don't seem to be panning out at a high rate for us. Several that have transferred. Many that have been 'decent', rather than the stars you'd hope to develop from these rankings. Only a few true difference-makers.

I'll definitely explore this more later. Especially interested in the rate at which our guys pan out compared to SEC/national norms. Maybe still be a few years from drawing any meaningful conclusions from that interpretation, though.
 
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#7
Definitely interesting. Thanks for this.

Kind of sobering. From 2013-2015 we've signed a respectable number of highly-ranked guys, but they don't seem to be panning out at a high rate for us. Several that have transferred. Many that have been 'decent', rather than the stars you'd hope to develop from these rankings. Only a few true difference-makers.

I'll definitely explore this more later. Especially interested in the rate at which our guys pan out compared to SEC/national norms. Maybe still be a few years from drawing any meaningful conclusions from that interpretation, though.

working on 2012 now and will be backtracking to other years..

Typically, if you will think in terms of around 40% of any signing class not finishing at the school they sign with, you can get a feel for those not staying. Doesn't matter ratings or schools. When class numbers exceed 30, you can factor that up to 50%. Class sizes under 20 can be factored at 30%..
 
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working on 2012 now and will be backtracking to other years..

Typically, if you will think in terms of around 40% of any signing class not finishing at the school they sign with, you can get a feel for those not staying. Doesn't matter ratings or schools. When class numbers exceed 30, you can factor that up to 50%. Class sizes under 20 can be factored at 30%..

Good stuff. Thanks again.
 
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#9
WOW the 2009 UT class, every single one of the top 100 got dismissed from school...

2 - Bryce Brown
61 - Janzen Jackson
59 - Nu'Keese
91- Jerod Asked
78 - David Oku
73 - Darren Myles
 
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#11
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WOW the 2009 UT class, every single one of the top 100 got dismissed from school...

2 - Bryce Brown
61 - Janzen Jackson
59 - Nu'Keese
91- Jerod Asked
78 - David Oku
73 - Darren Myles

That class was one of the worst in 20 years at UT.
 
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#12
WOW the 2009 UT class, every single one of the top 100 got dismissed from school...

2 - Bryce Brown
61 - Janzen Jackson
59 - Nu'Keese
91- Jerod Asked
78 - David Oku
73 - Darren Myles

As classless as the coach that recruited them.
 

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