This must've been the bull that stringer was talking about. Look him up; pretty good.
This must've been the bull that stringer was talking about. Look him up; pretty good.
Yeah. DAMN GOOD!
He looks like a man among boys
He is an absolute stud guys....
Stars dont mean crap in my opinion. Its all about the opportunity to get on the field.
Wow he was commited to southern miss since August
Nice size for an outside linbacker 6'3" 235. I wonder how fast he is?.
No 5 star players were in the Super Bowl starting lineups. Stars are determined only by how many power conference schools were recruiting you. Remember that Tyrell Fenroy was a 3 star after his junior year. After he committed to us during his senior year, he was dropped to a 2 star. Another point is that the guy who made the winning play in yesterday's Super Bowl played at West Alabama. Final point, Elijah McGuire is perhaps our best player and he was only granted 2 stars. Recruiting is important, recruiting rankings are not.
Stars? A guest last week on the NFL radio network was the head man for 247. They were discussing stars and the fact no five stars playing in Super Bowl. According to him they get their ranking from about three hundred coaches across the country.
I guess a player in this area might be graded by a UL, LSU, and or McBrokeback staff, maybe all three.
After they get all the coaching input they assign the values to each player. So if LSU, UL, and McBrokeback say player A is a no miss stud he might be a five star, if he has a flaw maybe a four, and so on. He said they use some sort of algorithm formula to determine national rank.
I suspect if UL has a kid as an absolute stud, and LSU sees a flaw it is a four star, and so on. It never explains how a kid goes overnight from a four star to a three star when he chooses someone other than a P5 school. He did say players stars go up and down in the season based on how they play, and I guess the three hundred coach surveys.
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