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USC Highest Rated
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:19 am
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:19 am
Highest rated but not enough players...is that how they evaluate classes? Is class size the difference maker?
Curious how they rank classes and curious how the PAC 10 and USC in particular always have small classes.
Any non-ranter have an answer?
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LOS ANGELES - USC once again had the highest average player ranking on football signing day, even though it finished close to the bottom in players signed this week. It's a pattern in recent years.
With total football scholarships limited to an NCAA-maximum 85, USC has signed 101 players the past five years, according to Rivals.com. That's a number below other top programs such as Alabama, which has signed 139 recruits in the same span. Oklahoma has signed 124, LSU 114 and Florida 110.
Curious how they rank classes and curious how the PAC 10 and USC in particular always have small classes.
Any non-ranter have an answer?
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:27 am to Zamoro10
lol highest rating recruits commited but signing eleswhere.....
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:29 am to Durrell
Uh...look at Scouts and Rivals and ESPN.
USC has the highest ranking of all players committed...you know average stars...you do know what atars are don't you?
USC 3.9
LSU 3.7
In fact, USC is the only school EVER to be close to a 4.0 for an entire class...
USC has the highest ranking of all players committed...you know average stars...you do know what atars are don't you?
USC 3.9
LSU 3.7
In fact, USC is the only school EVER to be close to a 4.0 for an entire class...
This post was edited on 2/6/09 at 6:32 am
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:34 am to Zamoro10
Well in Pete Carroll mind they were not happy...Alot of defections....Their Program is on the downslide....Watch... Arizona ND and a few others schools got some of their best recruits..
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:37 am to Zamoro10
USC gets a lot of 5 stars because they don't anyone recruiting against them. All of the SEC teams fight over the 5 stars from the south.
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:37 am to Durrell
If they are on the downside, then Stewart Mandell at CNNSI was right...the expectations by the nation are so large for USC a top 5 class isn't good enough.
John Wooden once said, I knew I had to retire when a UCLA booster said "we forgive you John."
(After losing in the National Title game after 10 titles in 12 years.)
John Wooden once said, I knew I had to retire when a UCLA booster said "we forgive you John."
(After losing in the National Title game after 10 titles in 12 years.)
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:39 am to Bongi
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USC gets a lot of 5 stars because they don't anyone recruiting against them. All of the SEC teams fight over the 5 stars from the south.
USC recruits nationally and fights for all those Southern boys too. Georgia, Florida, Louisiana...just to name a few recruits who chose USC. They also take people from New Jersey as well.
The ENTIRE nation recruits against USC, don't kid yourself.
This post was edited on 2/6/09 at 6:41 am
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:39 am to Zamoro10
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.is that how they evaluate classes? Is class size the difference maker?
Not to all of the formulas, but it is significant.
Would you consider a class signing one 5 star recruit at #1 in its position and overall and nothing else to be the best class of them all?
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:42 am to Volvagia
No I wouldn't, but it seems like numbers always favor Bama and Florida and for some reason Ohio State. I don't know what it is...
I would consider the class that signed the most #1 recruits at their position...not just a class full of bodies.
I would consider the class that signed the most #1 recruits at their position...not just a class full of bodies.
This post was edited on 2/6/09 at 6:46 am
Posted on 2/6/09 at 6:51 am to Zamoro10
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No I wouldn't, but it seems like numbers always favor Bama and Florida and for some reason Ohio State. I don't know what it is...
Bama is only 8 hundreds of a "star" behind USC despite signing 9 more players. Of course they are ahead. They have the same number of top 10 overall recruits, and more top 15 recruits. So it isn't like you can claim you are more top heavy with your smaller class size.
UF is ranked way below USC with a smaller class size AND a better star average.
Where is your evidence of the numbers always favoring these other schools?
This post was edited on 2/6/09 at 6:53 am
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:02 am to Volvagia
Dude, Florida or Bama don't have a better star average.
If you look at Rivals, Scout, and ESPN USC is above all...and if you find some random ranking and average them all out
(lets say combine Rivals, Scout and ESPN) USC still comes out on top.
Not that this crap matters but back to my original point of why Bama and Florida always have like 28 scholies to give???
If you look at Rivals, Scout, and ESPN USC is above all...and if you find some random ranking and average them all out
(lets say combine Rivals, Scout and ESPN) USC still comes out on top.
Not that this crap matters but back to my original point of why Bama and Florida always have like 28 scholies to give???
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:07 am to Zamoro10
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In fact, USC is the only school EVER to be close to a 4.0 for an entire class...
..and yet you still lose to Stanford & Oregon State.
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:10 am to Sammich
And yet you still lose to Arkansas and Kentucky.
Wish you could win a national title in the PAC 10 losing to Oregon St. and UCLA like you can in the SEC.
Wish you could win a national title in the PAC 10 losing to Oregon St. and UCLA like you can in the SEC.
This post was edited on 2/6/09 at 7:12 am
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:12 am to Zamoro10
Where does ESPN list star values?
Never claimed Bama did and UF does according to Rivals (the only recruiting service I follow outside of ESPN....Scout is too spotty IMO)
Oh THAT's your point?
They don't, they have the same number of schollies as any other school. (and FYI, again UF didn't have anywhere near that total).
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Dude, Florida or Bama don't have a better star average.
Never claimed Bama did and UF does according to Rivals (the only recruiting service I follow outside of ESPN....Scout is too spotty IMO)
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Not that this crap matters but back to my original point of why Bama and Florida always have like 28 scholies to give???
Oh THAT's your point?
They don't, they have the same number of schollies as any other school. (and FYI, again UF didn't have anywhere near that total).
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:15 am to Zamoro10
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And yet you still lose to Arkansas and Kentucky.
When's the last time Stanford sniffed the Top 25?
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:16 am to Zamoro10
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Highest rated but not enough players...is that how they evaluate classes? Is class size the difference maker?
ultimately these class rankings don't mean anything, other than to tell you that those programs consistently in the top 10 will be competing for championships. if you truly want to rank classes you'd do it 3 years later. rankings are a marketing tactic, much like pre-season magazine rankings.
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:16 am to Zamoro10
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And yet you still lose to Arkansas and Kentucky.
Wish you could win a national title in the PAC 10 losing to Oregon St. and UCLA like you can in the SEC.
Yeah, because we were 30-40 point favorites in those games to make the situations compariable.
The problem with your logic regarding why we went: It wasn't about the losses...it was what the team did with the wins that pushed us over the edge.
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:19 am to Volvagia
BTW, why did you make a second thread on this? Didn't get enough catches with your first attempt?
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:21 am to Zamoro10
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Wish you could win a national title in the PAC 10 losing to Oregon St. and UCLA like you can in the SEC.
Now your gonna cry?? Stick to Beach Volleyball.
Posted on 2/6/09 at 7:58 am to Zamoro10
USC does not fight with any conference schools.
2! count them, 1, 2 - PAC 10 schools pulled in top 25 class.
10! YES, 10 SEC schools pulled in top 25 classes according to ESPN.
Your conference is a joke and the top recruits know it. SC is the only school worth considering.
2! count them, 1, 2 - PAC 10 schools pulled in top 25 class.
10! YES, 10 SEC schools pulled in top 25 classes according to ESPN.
Your conference is a joke and the top recruits know it. SC is the only school worth considering.
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