Bishop2b5
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Go to the ESPN 150 page and look at each of the classes for the last few years.
ESPN Football Recruiting - Player Rankings - ESPN
I know that 5-star recruits develop into college stars a lot more often than 4-star ones do, who are more likely to do so than 3-star recruits, but it's still a crap shoot to a great degree. It's pretty interesting to look through the ESPN 150 for the past several years and see how many of the top recruits in each class - guys that were can't-miss program saviors - never did jack in college... and how many recruits who were way down the list (or not even on it at all) won Heismans or became major stars. A few of note:
Cam Newton #58
Mark Ingram #108
Andrew Luck #61
Robert Griffin Not in the ESPN 150
Eddie Lacy #143
Louis Nix #64
CJ Mosely #99
Johnny Manziel Not in the ESPN 150
Braxton Miller #80
Marquise Lee #96
Teddy Bridgewater #143
ESPN Football Recruiting - Player Rankings - ESPN
I know that 5-star recruits develop into college stars a lot more often than 4-star ones do, who are more likely to do so than 3-star recruits, but it's still a crap shoot to a great degree. It's pretty interesting to look through the ESPN 150 for the past several years and see how many of the top recruits in each class - guys that were can't-miss program saviors - never did jack in college... and how many recruits who were way down the list (or not even on it at all) won Heismans or became major stars. A few of note:
Cam Newton #58
Mark Ingram #108
Andrew Luck #61
Robert Griffin Not in the ESPN 150
Eddie Lacy #143
Louis Nix #64
CJ Mosely #99
Johnny Manziel Not in the ESPN 150
Braxton Miller #80
Marquise Lee #96
Teddy Bridgewater #143
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recruits have made up 64% of Stanford's classes. Their record over that period is 51-12. Then there's Oregon, Baylor, MSU's defense, etc.