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#1 rating is nice but Miami's rating is artificially inflated since we have 14 commits while everybody else has 4-6 commits. I'm not sure what Miami's ranking would be if you sorted teams by average star rating. Kansas is currently ahead of Bama and lol at anybody who thinks that'll last.
Miami's current average recruit ranking is elite, and that's without the 4 star bump guys like Scaife are going to get and a guys like Burns who won't be apart of the class, bringing down the ranking. Anything above a .91 puts you among the best of the best. If you sorted teams out by average star ranking, Miami would actually be hurt BECAUSE it has so many commits. It's easy to have a high average commit ranking with little commits. If you only had one player committed, and he was a 5 star, your average star ranking would be close to perfect. The more you take, the harder it is to maintain a high average.