If you need to start true freshmen, stars might matter.
If you have the luxury of starting 5th year seniors, stars don't mean squat.
igeaux.mobi
If you need to start true freshmen, stars might matter.
If you have the luxury of starting 5th year seniors, stars don't mean squat.
igeaux.mobi
the stars dont bother me as much as small number of recruits
Actually, these days it may be more accurate to say they are Junior class awards, based on how well a kid played as a junior. Recruiting services pre-rank prospects so far in advance now, that a kid that got little or no playing time until his senior season would likely be unknown...
UL has done an excellent job of finding the recruiting services oversights in the last 2 years. The star system works in UL's favor, we get the late bloomer's and guys who played in a system that did not feature their position, while the services support their premature rankings.
JC rankings (Junior Class rankins play on words) good observation DrumRoll.
Here is one of my own . . . What about the 3 star JC (Junior College) signings. Did they improve after 2 years in a JC? If not there is a major flaw in the system. If they didn't gain stars why would anyone want to sign them?
If they did improve their star status you can't tell me UL's Juniors are not climbing the star ladder as well. The only difference being they are about to start their 3rd year in the same system.
jmo
igeaux.mobi
No I can't, because UL doesn't play in the FCS. We play in the FBS, but if you want to see some of those polls:
http://www.masseyratings.com/cf/compare.htm
Goto that web address and it will show a comparison based on 109 different ranking systems. It averages them all and puts UL at 91st out of 120 D1-FBS teams. That would put us in the bottom quarter.
I guess you could say that we are in the top 75.8% of all FBS teams if you really want to be an optimist, but jeez.
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