10 Years Later: A Rankings Look Back

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NO. You don't try to maximize the number of five-stars. You try to find and evaluate the players you want: the right mentality, who fit your system and needs, kids with upside, etc. If they happen to be five stars, fine. Evaluation is critical and you do it based on how they meet your needs and what you're trying to do.

In our best years we sometimes passed on five stars and took the kids our coaches liked better.

There might be some correlation between our wants and the rankings, but it's still oversold. The guys who do the rankings do seem to be getting better than they used to be.

I don't disagree with you at all.

That's not what westcoastcanes is implying though.
 
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