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2020 Class is on pace to be our highest rated recruiting class ever...
Posted on 8/18/19 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 8/18/19 at 10:08 pm
...or at least as far back as the 247 website's records go!
Currently, our highest rated class was 2009 at 0.9151, but...
the 2020 class' average rating is currently 0.9238 with 23 commits so far.
247 Website
NOTE: The website only goes back to 1999.
Currently, our highest rated class was 2009 at 0.9151, but...
the 2020 class' average rating is currently 0.9238 with 23 commits so far.
247 Website
NOTE: The website only goes back to 1999.
This post was edited on 8/18/19 at 10:16 pm
Posted on 8/18/19 at 10:21 pm to tschla1
It's really impressive considering Louisiana has no 5 stars this cycle. this is the best OOS recruiting we have done since I can remember
Posted on 8/18/19 at 10:33 pm to tschla1
Average rating was probably distorted by special teams players in some of those years.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 12:02 am to TheWalrus
in before someone mentions O-Linemen
Posted on 8/19/19 at 12:14 am to tschla1
Never broke 300 either and that may happen too.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 2:52 am to tschla1
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Currently, our highest rated class was 2009 at 0.9151,
I'm not one to put great emphasis on how recruiting services rate players or classes. It is interesting though, which is why I do pay attention to them. But at the end of the day the only true measure of a recruiting class is how many actually play in the NFL. You really can't even honestly rate a class based on how well the team does during their tenure, because there are other classes involved. It'd be interesting to see which LSU recruiting class produced the most NFL players. I'd have to say that class would be the best recruiting class in LSU history. Seeing LSU bringing in a class rated this high doesn't mean LSU will compete for NC's, but it does show that O and staff can successfully recruit against the elite programs in college football. This is encouraging. That being said, the most important aspect of recruiting players isn't to sign the most highly rated players in the class, it's to accurately evaluate the players. You can sign Ten 5 star players in a class and not one of them turns out to be an elite player. Accurate evaluation, that is the key to recruiting. For the most part I think O and staff have done a very good job of evaluating players.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 4:59 am to Tigers eyes
I think you probably make some good points in your posts, but could you PLEASE insert some paragraphs in your posts? They're almost impossible to read. Please.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 6:32 am to Tigers eyes
Having everyone make it to the NFL is great, but I care more about evaluating a class on how they contribute to the success of LSU not the NFL.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 9:00 am to TheWalrus
Great point, Walrus!
I was very impressed with CEO last year. Although last year's class doesn't necessarily stand out on paper (avg rating), CEO made the team better by addressing needs (i.e. PK, in the trenches, transferees, etc.). And despite what TigerEyes says, the true judge of a recruiting class is not how many recruits make it to the NFL, or even how high your rating is - it's does it make your football team better?!
I was very impressed with CEO last year. Although last year's class doesn't necessarily stand out on paper (avg rating), CEO made the team better by addressing needs (i.e. PK, in the trenches, transferees, etc.). And despite what TigerEyes says, the true judge of a recruiting class is not how many recruits make it to the NFL, or even how high your rating is - it's does it make your football team better?!
Posted on 8/19/19 at 9:06 am to cajuntiger1010
quote:High profile 5 starts from Louisiana has been our weakness of late. We're lucky they are all out of state this year
It's really impressive considering Louisiana has no 5 stars this cycle
Posted on 8/19/19 at 9:09 am to cajuntiger1010
I’ll agree when all of these guys sign on the dotted line. Still a lot of flip potential out there for some of the guys at the top of the class. Downvote away but you all know it’s true.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 9:28 am to Tigers eyes
quote:
But at the end of the day the only true measure of a recruiting class is how many actually play in the NFL.
N frickin O! That is a terrible measure of a class of 25 out of which five having NFL careers would be good. Another team might have three in the NFL, but another 15 who were all conference second or third team.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 9:32 am to tschla1
2009 was the top ranked class on 24/7.
2014 was the second ranked class on every service including 24/7
The average rating of the class of the 2012 fantastic but that number is as much a measure of overall talent across the board when the class ranked #3 has a higher average rating than the many number one classes in previous years.
2014 was the second ranked class on every service including 24/7
The average rating of the class of the 2012 fantastic but that number is as much a measure of overall talent across the board when the class ranked #3 has a higher average rating than the many number one classes in previous years.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 9:36 am to TheWalrus
Special teams, fullbacks, and tight ends we never planned on using always held us back
Posted on 8/19/19 at 11:59 am to Penrod
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That is a terrible measure of a class
N fricking o, it is NOT a terrible measure of a recruiting class. It may not be the best measure, but it sure is not a 'terrible' one. I can understand your point. I mean Tim Tebow would be considered a successful recruit, but he wasn't a successful NFL player. On the other side is Tom Brady, who wouldn't be considered a successful recruit, not to the level of Tebow, yet he is considered the greatest QB in NFL history. So I may be mistaken on my estimation, but it isn't a 'terrible' one.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 12:03 pm to Tigers eyes
Still can’t recruit Oline.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 12:42 pm to Miganey
Well that is a weak spot but not gonna pee on the parade. Still time to land a few more.
Posted on 8/19/19 at 2:48 pm to tschla1
It is "does it make your team better IN THE COLLEGE GAME"
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