and Darius was a 3 star right?? He actually overperformed according to his recruiting rankings.
Rivals:10th, Scout: 6th, 247:10th, and ESPN:11th.
Average: 9th.
USC jumped us on Rivals they are number 10. ND is 11
Per composite, we signed a better class than all future opponents not named Florida State. That has to make you feel good and is some solid perspective.
USC jumped us on Rivals they are number 10. ND is 11
Salt meet wound.
The thing about rakings, are they ranking one team against another, or do they provide any empirical information about team or program building by a staff?
Why has Stanford historically had classes that rate far beneath rival USC's?
How has that worked out for USC lately? Yeah, just what I thought. An oh shiit moment as the incandescent fired up!
So when you look at this years USC class, they finally got some offensive linemen. What did they get on the defensive side, particularly at linebacker, where they weren't deep enough to finish a game last year?
How did Michigan do with that porous interior offensive line, and two tackles they needed to replace? How did they do at QB? Etc.
And so on and so forth.
Per composite, we signed a better class than all future opponents not named Florida State. That has to make you feel good and is some solid perspective.
Ha, the ESPN boards were hell... ND constantly got trolled by Vols, tOSu or Michigan fans... like 2/3 threads were troll threads by other fan bases... When Ty was fired the race stuff was brutal.
I joined IE when it was a newish site in 06 I think it was... IE was a great site from the start... it was much more 'family ' back then as most of the regs knew each other fairly well. Most of those guys followed the old owner of IE over to Gold helmet when he sold IE and started GH... most are still there. I go over to keep up but I'm also a creature of habit... IE is great now too, but different... it was closer knit in the beginning… but there was a bit less traffic over all also… less insider stuff.
In terms of how different the tone was... it seemed like much more of a 'realist haven' in those days.... at least to me.
Per composite, we signed a better class than all future opponents not named Florida State. That has to make you feel good and is some solid perspective.
This is probably the best way to view recruiting classes.
I've never heard of Gold Helmet until 6 seconds ago.
Anyway, now that all the dust has settled, I just want to say how much I like this class. Hell....'love' this class. It isn't our highest rated class ever, but I'm going on the record as believing that this class will be a great class in ND football history. I have a great feeling about it.
Per composite, we signed a better class than all future opponents not named Florida State. That has to make you feel good and is some solid perspective.
I'm sorry. What is composite? An evaluation site?
Don't kid yourself, the rankings matter. You think it's a coincidence that bama, unarguably the most dominant team in the country the past five years, has enjoyed a top five class each year since 2008?
This is probably the best way to view recruiting classes.
I don't necessarily agree. I would if we were all playing the same recruiting game, but we're not. Many of our opponents have the ability to sign jucos, oversign and simply cut players. We do not, so to stay competitive, we have to recruit better than them.
Also, simple rankings don't paint the entire picture. For instance, we have a signficantly better class than USC and MSU. But USC is under scholarship restrictions and still signed a #14 class (per espn). I would guess that their overall star rating is better than ours. We have more depth on our team, but let's not act like USC doesn't have 4-5 star talent in every position group. MSU also signed one of their best classes in a long time. They can also sign jucos and simply coach like a boss. An MSU team with actual talent scares the hell out of me.
(still hasn't signed) and only 3 4
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. Rankings matter. But it's also about how you build the program. Charlie Weis was able to recruit 5 star QB's and Wr's (which boosted ND's class rankings) but had trouble landing bigtime OL for the most part. On the defensive side of the ball I don't think he ever landed a top DL that I can remember?
Don't kid yourself, the rankings matter. You think it's a coincidence that bama, unarguably the most dominant team in the country the past five years, has enjoyed a top five class each year since 2008?
USC is always going to have talent. They are always going to get 75% of the best kids in California, specifically the skill position guys. When we beat USC it is because we beat them up in the trenches. The way we are both recruiting the lines, I like our chances to keep that trend going more years than not.
They are also going to be at 61 or something scholarship players GOING INTO spring ball. That is an alarming lack of depth. You talk about us not being at the full 85 (think we are at 84 now), but these sanctions will cripple their chances to be good this year IMO.
On the other side, Michigan State had the 25th ranked class in the country per the Composite, with 1 5(still hasn't signed) and only 3 4
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We had 16 4.
Wooly, I think you know I respect your opinion more than most, but what is the fun of being a ND fan and following recruiting if you are always seeing the negative in any situation, especially when we have had back to back very good national classes, especially on the line.
I don't even understand the logic in this argument. On one hand, you are citing USC's high star power on their signees, and lamenting the fact that we don't have the same # of high profile signees. Then you cite MSU having a decent class (much lower than ours), but note that they are good at development (so a 25th ranked class in reality will probably play out higher).
Why can't ND be a blend of that? Isn't that our only chance at being a very successful national power again? Bringing in annual top 10 classes, and then trusting in player development? All the teams that underachieve with high star power lack player development (USC, Clemson and others historically), and the teams that overachieve do so with great player development (MSU, Boise, TCU lately, etc).
BK has shown at least to be pretty good at player development IMO. As his classes get better, from a potential and upside standpoint, so does the overall status of our program IMO. Getting Daniel Cage's, Kolin Hill's, Jhonny Williams' and Drue Tranquill's as our low rated 5 year program guys over Bruce Heggie's, Anthony Rabasa's, Brad Carrico's and John Turners signify to me a major step forward in our program. Would you not agree?
Idk to me, if you put on the tape, it's hard for me to see how people are not excited about the potential of this class. Is it Bama's class? No, of course not. I don't think we can ever get to that point, and I accept that. But getting a class like this off a 9-4 record with all the turmoil that went on in 2013 is pretty darn good in my eyes. And if this class is the lowest ranked sandwich class between elite 2013 and 2015 classes, which could very well happen, we are set up for the long haul as a potentially elite team.
Don't kid yourself, the rankings matter. You think it's a coincidence that bama, unarguably the most dominant team in the country the past five years, has enjoyed a top five class each year since 2008?
Totally agree and I used that as why we can't simply take the "our recruiting class is better" approach when looking at USC. They are still getting their share of 5* kids and doin it under restrictions. I'm not saying that we can't expect to beat them on the field in future years, but it wont be as simple as having slightly better class in '14.
Which scares me. They were the best BIG team in the country with the best defense in cfb. They did that with a ragtag group of 3* talent. I think we can all agree that the player development at MSU is very good. Think of what they could do with better talent?