This comment got me thinking and you're correct the ratio is pretty simplistic, so I scraped the data for the years available for each team for overall talent composite for the years available on 247 (
2022 College Football Team Talent Composite).
ND rates out on average the #10 team in average roster talent from 2015 - 2022. Which feels about right given stability from Kelly, and the improvement in talent under Freeman.
There's basically three tiers for the 2015-2022 team talent composition
1. Bama/OSU/Georgia
2. USC/LSU/Clemson
3. FSU/Texas/TAMU/ND/UM/AUB/OK/Florida
Looking at the 2022 ND team they're 76 points back of Clemson to crack the top 5 most talented teams. The 2022 ND class was 15 points higher than Clemson, and the 2023 class was 1 point lower than Clemson. If Freeman can continue closing the gap on the top 5 incrementally we'll be right there as the lackluster 2019/2020 classes graduate out.
Also for those that want to blow Harbaugh just know that his most talented roster was in 2017 and has seen the talent drop ~30 points from that high. Congrats you're trending towards being out of the tier 3 programs and your generational QB is going pro after this year. (CC: Sea Turtle et. al).
***I haven't smoothed out the data otherwise I would post it, there is a pretty clear rankings inflation that happened in 2018 ratings average jumped 20 points from 521.13 in 2017 to 542.55 in 2018.