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OK in the hopes that this massive fup can be fixed, I am going to repost my last entry on the Consensus Top 100 thread. Here it is:
Updated Consensus Top 100 Quality Index/ Culliver’s a Gamecock
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Urban finally loses a recruiting battle, unfortunately it is to that other snake oil salesman, Steve Spurrier (UGH! Just saying his name makes me nauseous). The only thing better than watching one of those two miscreants losing out on a recruit is if both lose at the same time. Nevertheless, Chris Culliver is a prize catch for the Gamecocks. Culliver, a Garner NC Wide Receiver is ranked by Rivals as the #3 WR in the nation, and the #19 overall recruit in the country. He is not as highly regarded by the other 4 recruiting boards, as 3 of them do not rank him at all in their Top 100, and ESPN has him ranked only at #93 in the ESPN 150. Culliver’s consensus average ranking is #83, and his commitment moves South Carolina back into the Top 10 of the QIR. In any case it is a big pickup for Spurrier, (there it is again UGH!) and a big loss for Meyer, because despite the fact that the Gators have accumulated an extraordinary group of recruits this year, they have yet to land a Top 100 Wide Receiver. In other good news, guess who else has thus far failed to land a Top 100 WR, it’s none other than the USC Trojans. ND has three Top 100 rated WR’s, Kamara, G. Little, and Golden Tate (if he plays offense).
The following link provides a summary of the QIR (Quality Index Rankings) database with the updated Top 25 consensus ranking by school for all committed High School Seniors who are ranked in the Top 100 of any of the five major recruiting boards. The summary list also includes the consensus Top 10 committed recruits, and a listing that shows total commitments by school for any player who is ranked in the Top 100 of these five boards. Notre Dame’s 2007 Recruiting Class currently ranks #3 in the Quality Index Consensus. ND currently has 10 Top 100 on the CSTV/Lemming board, 9 in the Rise Magazine Top 100, 8 in the Top 100 of the ESPN 150, and 7 each in the Rivals100 and the Scout Hot 100.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pAaiTNNa6ngftljn92OEGJg&output=html&gid=0&single=true&range=A408:M513
Follow this link if you would like to see the entire database, which includes the updated listing by school of any committed recruit who is rated in the Top 100 of any of the five boards. This detailed listing provides in one location the school of choice for each Top 100 committed recruit, as well as their ranking in each of the 5 major recruiting boards. The school listing is in alphabetical order.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pAaiTNNa6ngftljn92OEGJg
Updated Consensus Top 100 Quality Index/ Culliver’s a Gamecock
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Urban finally loses a recruiting battle, unfortunately it is to that other snake oil salesman, Steve Spurrier (UGH! Just saying his name makes me nauseous). The only thing better than watching one of those two miscreants losing out on a recruit is if both lose at the same time. Nevertheless, Chris Culliver is a prize catch for the Gamecocks. Culliver, a Garner NC Wide Receiver is ranked by Rivals as the #3 WR in the nation, and the #19 overall recruit in the country. He is not as highly regarded by the other 4 recruiting boards, as 3 of them do not rank him at all in their Top 100, and ESPN has him ranked only at #93 in the ESPN 150. Culliver’s consensus average ranking is #83, and his commitment moves South Carolina back into the Top 10 of the QIR. In any case it is a big pickup for Spurrier, (there it is again UGH!) and a big loss for Meyer, because despite the fact that the Gators have accumulated an extraordinary group of recruits this year, they have yet to land a Top 100 Wide Receiver. In other good news, guess who else has thus far failed to land a Top 100 WR, it’s none other than the USC Trojans. ND has three Top 100 rated WR’s, Kamara, G. Little, and Golden Tate (if he plays offense).
The following link provides a summary of the QIR (Quality Index Rankings) database with the updated Top 25 consensus ranking by school for all committed High School Seniors who are ranked in the Top 100 of any of the five major recruiting boards. The summary list also includes the consensus Top 10 committed recruits, and a listing that shows total commitments by school for any player who is ranked in the Top 100 of these five boards. Notre Dame’s 2007 Recruiting Class currently ranks #3 in the Quality Index Consensus. ND currently has 10 Top 100 on the CSTV/Lemming board, 9 in the Rise Magazine Top 100, 8 in the Top 100 of the ESPN 150, and 7 each in the Rivals100 and the Scout Hot 100.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pAaiTNNa6ngftljn92OEGJg&output=html&gid=0&single=true&range=A408:M513
Follow this link if you would like to see the entire database, which includes the updated listing by school of any committed recruit who is rated in the Top 100 of any of the five boards. This detailed listing provides in one location the school of choice for each Top 100 committed recruit, as well as their ranking in each of the 5 major recruiting boards. The school listing is in alphabetical order.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pAaiTNNa6ngftljn92OEGJg
