Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Who is winning the early recruiting battle?

Check out the Sporting News site above to see how your school is doing. It's pretty clear that the big-time programs have the highest rankings. FYI, the highest ranking a player can get is a 5-star. NR is the lowest. Teams like TEXAS and OHIO STATE seem to be doing OK. Here is a brief summary and ranking of some selected higher institutions of learing:

Penn State - 5 committments to date averaging 1.4 stars.
ILLINOIS - 12 committments to date averaging 2.5 stars.
TEXAS - 24 committments to date averaging 3.7 stars.
A&M - 13 committments to date averaging 2.8 stars.
Nebraska - 7 committments to date averaging 2.8 stars.
BC - 13 committments to date averaging 2.6 stars.
BYU - 7 committments to date averaging 2.5 stars.
Oregon - 3 committments to date averaging 1.0 stars.
Ohio State - 7 committments to date averaging 3.9 stars.
ND - 13 committments to date averaging 3.2 stars.
OSU - 6 committments to date averaging 1.7 stars.
USC - 4 committments to date averaging 3.4 stars.
Miami - 6 committments to date averaging 3.5 stars.
Florida - 9 committments to date averaging 3.3 stars.
Auburn - 9 committments to date averaging 3.1 stars.

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