That might have been true last year but this season with almost everybody coming back we have 89 scholarships right now. So our raw number of blue chips is 46 probably the highest it’s been in a while.
I’m not a huge fan of worrying about being 50% or higher because the teams that win championships are like 70% or higher the past few years. As for a smaller roster improving your ratio that’s true but I don’t think that happens. What coach is intentionally staying under 85 because they want a...
Cincinnati is the lowest of the top 10 teams. Not sure exactly where they are tho. LSU at 63% finishing I ranked is probably the worst of the top teams.
Alabama, UGA, and Ohio State are in a league of their own. All above 80% last season. Next is the 63-64 which was Texas, LSU, Oklahoma, Clemson, and UF. Pretty different level of success in that group.
I was bored so I calculated what our blue chip ratio could be next season. Obviously guys can still transfer out and in but as it stands now we are looking at a 52% blue chip ratio when you round to the nearest %. Up from 49% last season. Was 51% Manny’s first season in 2019.
I used transfer...