Spring Rosters: The "Recruiting Hype" Top 25
As best I could, using Rivals rankings, I broke down each teams spring roster. I did this for fifty BCS conference teams.
What follows are the Top 25 teams, based on the average star rating of each programs "best" 55 players in the sophomore thru 5th year senior classes. I settled on 55 players because that is the amount that, at the very least, each program had.
1. USC 4.07
2. FLORIDA 3.93
3. ALABAMA 3.91
4. TEXAS 3.85
5. OHIO ST 3.84
5. NOTRE DAME 3.84
7. LSU 3.80
8. GEORGIA 3.76
9. MIAMI 3.67
10. OKLAHOMA 3.66
11. MICHIGAN 3.58
12. SOUTH CAROLINA 3.53
12. FLORIDA ST 3.53
14. UCLA 3.50
15. CLEMSON 3.44
15. ARKANSAS 3.44
17. AUBURN 3.38
18. CALIFORNIA 3.35
19. NEBRASKA 3.22
19. TEXAS A&M 3.22
21. PENN ST 3.20
21. NORTH CAROLINA 3.20
23. GEORGIA TECH 3.16
24. VIRGINIA TECH 3.15
25. OLE MISS 3.13
ALSO OF NOTE:
PITTSBURGH 3.11
MICHIGAN ST 3.07
STANFORD 2.91
BOSTON COLLEGE 2.78
Complete thread:
- Spring Rosters: The "Recruiting Hype" Top 25 -
FunkDoctorSpock,
2010-03-09, 07:26
- With this level of talent, it seems like -
APND02,
2010-03-09, 08:22
- I'm actually torn on this question. -
FunkDoctorSpock,
2010-03-09, 08:38
- I see your point, but I think -
APND02,
2010-03-09, 09:30
- I think we're on very similar pages. -
FunkDoctorSpock,
2010-03-09, 09:42
- I empathize - APND02, 2010-03-09, 09:49
- I think we're on very similar pages. -
FunkDoctorSpock,
2010-03-09, 09:42
- I see your point, but I think -
APND02,
2010-03-09, 09:30
- I'm actually torn on this question. -
FunkDoctorSpock,
2010-03-09, 08:38
- With this level of talent, it seems like -
APND02,
2010-03-09, 08:22