🏈 Fox College Football on Twitter: "If you were a 5-Star recruit which coach would you want to play for?"

TerryP

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It's evident they did think their question through.

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I would like to see that graphic based on 2008-2020...not stopping at 2015
One, you can't go to 2020. There are members from the 2016 class that are still at Alabama. It'll be 33% for that class.
In the 2017 class there were six five stars. The two early entrants, Tua and Jeudy, both went in the first round.

Dylan, Leatherwood, Najee, and Ray are still in school.

Two five stars in 2018, one has left and Surtain is still in school
 
One, you can't go to 2020. There are members from the 2016 class that are still at Alabama. It'll be 33% for that class.
In the 2017 class there were six five stars. The two early entrants, Tua and Jeudy, both went in the first round.

Dylan, Leatherwood, Najee, and Ray are still in school.

Two five stars in 2018, one has left and Surtain is still in school

Saban making Farrell and his coherts look good by sustaining such a high percentage. Alabama is making them look like they know what they're doing at these recruiting services, but clearly the outlier when you start looking at the percentages outside of the Tide. Go tweet that to Farrell @TerryP
 
I know a lot of people say players get the Bama bump but the 247 and espn recruiting guys are not morons they know Sabans track record. If they align their stars with Saban it is hard to go wrong and it makes them look good. You know it happens.
 
One, you can't go to 2020. There are members from the 2016 class that are still at Alabama. It'll be 33% for that class.
In the 2017 class there were six five stars. The two early entrants, Tua and Jeudy, both went in the first round.

Dylan, Leatherwood, Najee, and Ray are still in school.

Two five stars in 2018, one has left and Surtain is still in school

I perceived the stat to be purely based on those 5 star players who declared for the draft as late as 2020. Not those who are 5 stars that have yet to declare or those that just signed. What am I missing?
 
I perceived the stat to be purely based on those 5 star players who declared for the draft as late as 2020. Not those who are 5 stars that have yet to declare or those that just signed. What am I missing?
The graphic is based on classes that are completely out of the collegiate world was my interpretation.

The graph/stat is about a year old I believe.
 
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