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Posted on 7/30/15 at 12:14 am to Ryan3232
The way the composite ranking works is a #1 rankings is worth 1.000 and then each additional spot behind is -.0004.
So let's say a theoretical prospect had the following rankings.
247- #3 overall (.9992)
Scout- #5 overall (.9984)
Rivals #7 overall (.9976)
ESPN- #29 overall (Hey it's ESPN, .9888)
Then you add those 4 up, divide by 4 to get composite #
In this case= .9960
Anything over .9830 composite is considered a 5 star I believe, the composite ranking order is from highest to lowest based on the composite number. This theoretical prospect would be ranked #6 composite in the 2016 class right now with these ratings.
Probably way more than anyone needed to know, but I'm an insomniac and these are the types of posts I make at midnight.
So let's say a theoretical prospect had the following rankings.
247- #3 overall (.9992)
Scout- #5 overall (.9984)
Rivals #7 overall (.9976)
ESPN- #29 overall (Hey it's ESPN, .9888)
Then you add those 4 up, divide by 4 to get composite #
In this case= .9960
Anything over .9830 composite is considered a 5 star I believe, the composite ranking order is from highest to lowest based on the composite number. This theoretical prospect would be ranked #6 composite in the 2016 class right now with these ratings.
Probably way more than anyone needed to know, but I'm an insomniac and these are the types of posts I make at midnight.
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