Finishing up on Ole Miss 2012-14
Finishing up on Ole Miss 2012-14
Hugh Freeze was hired Dec 5, 2011. Only seven players had committed to Ole Miss. By signing day, he had eleven more commitments.
The 2009 class of 37 had shrunk to ten. Attrition had shrunk the 2010 class of 24 to sixteen. While that class had three grayshirts, it also had five Juco players whose eligibility had just been completed. That would leave fourteeen players from 2010. The 2011 class of 29 was down to 24.
From the 2012 class, the eighteen recruits helped, but Ole Miss was at only 75 scholarship players.
But Freeze needed to get a larger class for 2013 to replace the losses in the prior classes plus the seven Juco players graduating. After graduations, Ole Miss has 53 scholarship players. He signed twenty-seven players (two did not qualify) for 2013 - five count back to the 2012 class of eighteen. Freeze was at eighty scholarship players.
He had scholarships to give - one to a transfer in, another to a recruit signing late and a third to a walk-on in 2013.
The 2014 class of 25 (one did not qualify) caught Ole Miss up with all the attrition and graduations from the previous classes. One of that class accepted a grayshirt, so they were finally at eighty-five. The class of 2015 has sixteen commitments with fifteen Seniors graduating, as Freeze is now conserving his scholarships.
In comparison to Notre Dame, Ole Miss signed five more recruits than ND in the 2012-14 classes. However, ND has six more committed recruits in the class of 2015 than Ole Miss. Over the four classes from 2012-15, they may sign about the same amounts.
Over those three years, there were only two transfers at the end of spring semester 2012 and two transfers before the 2013 season.
Finishing up on Ole Miss 2012-14
Hugh Freeze was hired Dec 5, 2011. Only seven players had committed to Ole Miss. By signing day, he had eleven more commitments.
The 2009 class of 37 had shrunk to ten. Attrition had shrunk the 2010 class of 24 to sixteen. While that class had three grayshirts, it also had five Juco players whose eligibility had just been completed. That would leave fourteeen players from 2010. The 2011 class of 29 was down to 24.
From the 2012 class, the eighteen recruits helped, but Ole Miss was at only 75 scholarship players.
But Freeze needed to get a larger class for 2013 to replace the losses in the prior classes plus the seven Juco players graduating. After graduations, Ole Miss has 53 scholarship players. He signed twenty-seven players (two did not qualify) for 2013 - five count back to the 2012 class of eighteen. Freeze was at eighty scholarship players.
He had scholarships to give - one to a transfer in, another to a recruit signing late and a third to a walk-on in 2013.
The 2014 class of 25 (one did not qualify) caught Ole Miss up with all the attrition and graduations from the previous classes. One of that class accepted a grayshirt, so they were finally at eighty-five. The class of 2015 has sixteen commitments with fifteen Seniors graduating, as Freeze is now conserving his scholarships.
In comparison to Notre Dame, Ole Miss signed five more recruits than ND in the 2012-14 classes. However, ND has six more committed recruits in the class of 2015 than Ole Miss. Over the four classes from 2012-15, they may sign about the same amounts.
Over those three years, there were only two transfers at the end of spring semester 2012 and two transfers before the 2013 season.
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