False narrative is false.
Fascinating if true.TPS_Report said:
False narrative is false.
Ask and you shall receive!Rascal said:Fascinating if true.TPS_Report said:
False narrative is false.
Interesting to see the star ratings for the players though, b/c I would imagine that although overall #'s are on par with when we joined the SEC, I still think some of the best players have gone to Bama, LSU, Florida, and Georgia, skewing things a little bit, and we're picking up more of the lower star players (circa pre-Jimbo of course) that would have gone to the lesser programs like Arky, Vandy, Tennessee, Miss State.
Pretty much a wash, but interesting nonetheless. Thanks for sharing!
This tells a much more cohesive story. You see the # of 5 stars increase from 4 to 6. One would argue that's not much of an increase but there's not many 5 stars to begin with. Have to back it up with more data.TPS_Report said:Ask and you shall receive!Rascal said:Fascinating if true.TPS_Report said:
False narrative is false.
Interesting to see the star ratings for the players though, b/c I would imagine that although overall #'s are on par with when we joined the SEC, I still think some of the best players have gone to Bama, LSU, Florida, and Georgia, skewing things a little bit, and we're picking up more of the lower star players (circa pre-Jimbo of course) that would have gone to the lesser programs like Arky, Vandy, Tennessee, Miss State.
Pretty much a wash, but interesting nonetheless. Thanks for sharing!
The yellow highlights indicate a year in which the team played for a natty. The blue indicates a year in which the team won a natty.
But was that due to A&M joining the conference or the success of Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, and LSU?jokershady said:This tells a much more cohesive story. You see the # of 5 stars increase from 4 to 6. One would argue that's not much of an increase but there's not many 5 stars to begin with. Have to back it up with more data.TPS_Report said:Ask and you shall receive!Rascal said:Fascinating if true.TPS_Report said:
False narrative is false.
Interesting to see the star ratings for the players though, b/c I would imagine that although overall #'s are on par with when we joined the SEC, I still think some of the best players have gone to Bama, LSU, Florida, and Georgia, skewing things a little bit, and we're picking up more of the lower star players (circa pre-Jimbo of course) that would have gone to the lesser programs like Arky, Vandy, Tennessee, Miss State.
Pretty much a wash, but interesting nonetheless. Thanks for sharing!
The yellow highlights indicate a year in which the team played for a natty. The blue indicates a year in which the team won a natty.
Then take a look at the 4 stars....damn near doubles! And right along with it the # of 3 star recruits decrease because of higher quality players coming out of the state to the SEC than prior years.
Also a good reason to keep OU out of the SEC if at all possible. Let them go to the PAC with the sips in 2025.TennesseeVol said:
That Oklahoma guy on YouTube says the A&M move to the SEC has been a game changer and OU has been the biggest loser. Thinks the better Texas high school players wants to now play in the SEC and there are less of them coming to Oklahoma. He admits the SEC is, by far, the premier conference and says if OU entered the SEC their recruiting would go through the roof.
See why our members need to pull for one another and want each other to have the best of facilities? The more our conference has success the better it is for each school. Don't think that others aren't noticing the SEC's quality, put targets on our backs and covet what we have. You don't think its 'us against them'? You better look again because it is. We've got to keep working together, as a unit, to transcend even higher.
Maybe because they left the Big 12 for the SEC with us?bat61 said:
I didn't see Missouri at least 2/3 of their roster is comprised of former Texas HS football players.
Texas playing OU every year opened up Texas to OU, Why aren't the sooners considered outsiders, when it come to recruiting? They act as if they are just an extension of the state.TennesseeVol said:
That Oklahoma guy on YouTube says the A&M move to the SEC has been a game changer and OU has been the biggest loser. Thinks the better Texas high school players wants to now play in the SEC and there are less of them coming to Oklahoma. He admits the SEC is, by far, the premier conference and says if OU entered the SEC their recruiting would go through the roof.
See why our members need to pull for one another and want each other to have the best of facilities? The more our conference has success the better it is for each school. Don't think that others aren't noticing the SEC's quality, put targets on our backs and covet what we have. You don't think its 'us against them'? You better look again because it is. We've got to keep working together, as a unit, to transcend even higher.