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re: FACT: Stars do lie
Posted on 10/10/11 at 5:17 pm to lsu5803nc
Posted on 10/10/11 at 5:17 pm to lsu5803nc
The stars don't lie, they are an evaluation of how a player translates to the next level based on a lot of of different factors, that can and do change. Its not and no one has ever claimed it was 100% accurate, its just a guide. Far more 4 and 5 star guys become college stars than 2 star guys.
ETA: the real problem with the star rankings is TM was a 3* until he committed to LSU, then he go bumped up to a 4
ETA: the real problem with the star rankings is TM was a 3* until he committed to LSU, then he go bumped up to a 4
This post was edited on 10/10/11 at 5:18 pm
Posted on 10/10/11 at 5:23 pm to H-Town Tiger
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ETA: the real problem with the star rankings is TM was a 3* until he committed to LSU, then he go bumped up to a 4
Idk if it's really a problem. Those recruiting services evaluate thousands of guys from all across the nation and it's perfectly understandable for them to overlook guys. He got offered and got bumped up after he came to an LSU camp in which he turned ALOT of heads. Another factor is whether or not your high school coaches are really doing their part as far as talking to college coaches and getting your game film out there. I know a high school coach in particular that played favorites when it came to helping out a player get a good scholarship offer.
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