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Harry

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Here is a profile on a 2-star Tulane commit from Houston, Kevin LeDee: https://247sports.com/Player/Kevin-LeDee-86106/high-school-151431/

6-5, good size offers from Illinois, Memphis, Colorado State, Bowling Green, Indiana, New Mexico...

 

Next we have Zachari Jackson a 3 star Monroe commit from Mansfield:  https://247sports.com/Player/Zachari-Jackson-82766/high-school-143547/

6-1, 192 and offers from Liberty, Columbia, Holy Cross and Air Force...

 

My point is, while we love being able to say we signed an entire class of 3-star rated recruits, it would seem to me that the quality of the schools offering is still the more compelling factor. 

I would love to know how many 3 stars are offered from a year to year basis.  Does this number fluctuate over time?  Is it increasing or decreasing or does it stay the same?   It would be interesting to see how the total number of the various star rankings is trending over say the last 5-10 years.

 

 

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On 5/28/2019 at 1:40 PM, Harry said:

Here is a profile on a 2-star Tulane commit from Houston, Kevin LeDee: https://247sports.com/Player/Kevin-LeDee-86106/high-school-151431/

6-5, good size offers from Illinois, Memphis, Colorado State, Bowling Green, Indiana, New Mexico...

 

Next we have Zachari Jackson a 3 star Monroe commit from Mansfield:  https://247sports.com/Player/Zachari-Jackson-82766/high-school-143547/

6-1, 192 and offers from Liberty, Columbia, Holy Cross and Air Force...

 

My point is, while we love being able to say we signed an entire class of 3-star rated recruits, it would seem to me that the quality of the schools offering is still the more compelling factor. 

I would love to know how many 3 stars are offered from a year to year basis.  Does this number fluctuate over time?  Is it increasing or decreasing or does it stay the same?   It would be interesting to see how the total number of the various star rankings is trending over say the last 5-10 years.

 

 

Interesting questions Harry.  I was curious on how often a player's rating changes over time.  For example, let's say a recruit is rated 3 stars during their junior year and commits to a school.  Do the rating services continue to evaluate that player?  If he has a stellar senior season, would they bump him up to a 4 star recruit or once they commit do the rating services lose interest so the player is locked in with whatever rating they had as a junior?  

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On 5/28/2019 at 12:40 PM, Harry said:

Here is a profile on a 2-star Tulane commit from Houston, Kevin LeDee: https://247sports.com/Player/Kevin-LeDee-86106/high-school-151431/

6-5, good size offers from Illinois, Memphis, Colorado State, Bowling Green, Indiana, New Mexico...

 

Next we have Zachari Jackson a 3 star Monroe commit from Mansfield:  https://247sports.com/Player/Zachari-Jackson-82766/high-school-143547/

6-1, 192 and offers from Liberty, Columbia, Holy Cross and Air Force...

 

My point is, while we love being able to say we signed an entire class of 3-star rated recruits, it would seem to me that the quality of the schools offering is still the more compelling factor. 

I would love to know how many 3 stars are offered from a year to year basis.  Does this number fluctuate over time?  Is it increasing or decreasing or does it stay the same?   It would be interesting to see how the total number of the various star rankings is trending over say the last 5-10 years.

 

 

Classic case of conversing with exceptions. 

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