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Recruit
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2016
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- 85
How often do they update?
The recruits follow that ****. They want to be around people with high stars. They put how many stars they are in their twitter bios. It’s not something we need to be basing our offers on, but it is something where if the guys we already have get a bump it’s a nice thing for us and if they get knocked down it hurts our perception slightly.Stars don't matter quit worrying
The recruits follow that ****. They want to be around people with high stars. They put how many stars they are in their twitter bios. It’s not something we need to be basing our offers on, but it is something where if the guys we already have get a bump it’s a nice thing for us and if they get knocked down it hurts our perception slightly.
I did, these 16 year olds probably dont. You saw how they reacted when that kid tweeted that they just giving offers to everyone. He was not pleased. We don’t need to appease him, we go with what we see on the field. But what I’m saying is that if the rankings update and our guys get boosted it is a positive thing for our perception.Did you know that Ed Reed was a 2 star?
KingSlayer knows stars matter he’s just ******* with you. And you right it’s all about perception, a lot of kids DO want to play with other highly rated kids that’s just facts especially in this day and ageThe recruits follow that ****. They want to be around people with high stars. They put how many stars they are in their twitter bios. It’s not something we need to be basing our offers on, but it is something where if the guys we already have get a bump it’s a nice thing for us and if they get knocked down it hurts our perception slightly.
They update their rankings to drive clicks and generate revenue and subscriptions. The whole ranking system is to appease fans. Coaches know who can play. The fact that some recruiting website nudged a players "score" in one direction or another means nothing. Guys go from three to four stars simply by getting an offer from a big name program. There's no science behind it. It's all arbitrary.
Stars don't matter quit worrying
Kinda like the kid that was rated a 3* and was completely made up on twitter with no film....