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What I like about how we recruit is that we seem to constantly review what is working, not only for us, but on a larger, statistical model.
For example, we believe (and I think the stats back this up) that the highest hit rate on high school athletes is on the offensive and defensive lines, so we put a lot of NIL into those positions. Whereas the lowest hit rate is QB (see one of Dmoney’s recent podcasts where he reviews how the top rated QB’s from the 2022 and 2023 classes have fared in college).
We seem to believe that the best indicator for college success is production in the senior season of high school. I guarantee you that this decision is borne out of a statistical analysis and not just “I think senior season is the most important”. Now this will play itself out over the next few years, and again, I guarantee that Mario has people monitoring these recruiting decisions and then providing the analysis.
We are effectively operating like a large corporation in terms of recruiting and talent evaluation, which in fact we are. This will likely be painful for us as fans at times because it means we may not pursue Derek Cooper or Calvin Russell the same way another college does because they don’t fit into our model of highest likelihood of success. But this is like Moneyball. Always look for the slight statistical edge, and believe that over a long enough time period, it will result in success, even if there are short term “losses” along the way.
Now this is the recruiting board and everything I have written is only about recruiting. Please do not give him some half-a*s reply like ‘why doesn’t Mario do that for the running game’. Stay in your lane CIS.
For example, we believe (and I think the stats back this up) that the highest hit rate on high school athletes is on the offensive and defensive lines, so we put a lot of NIL into those positions. Whereas the lowest hit rate is QB (see one of Dmoney’s recent podcasts where he reviews how the top rated QB’s from the 2022 and 2023 classes have fared in college).
We seem to believe that the best indicator for college success is production in the senior season of high school. I guarantee you that this decision is borne out of a statistical analysis and not just “I think senior season is the most important”. Now this will play itself out over the next few years, and again, I guarantee that Mario has people monitoring these recruiting decisions and then providing the analysis.
We are effectively operating like a large corporation in terms of recruiting and talent evaluation, which in fact we are. This will likely be painful for us as fans at times because it means we may not pursue Derek Cooper or Calvin Russell the same way another college does because they don’t fit into our model of highest likelihood of success. But this is like Moneyball. Always look for the slight statistical edge, and believe that over a long enough time period, it will result in success, even if there are short term “losses” along the way.
Now this is the recruiting board and everything I have written is only about recruiting. Please do not give him some half-a*s reply like ‘why doesn’t Mario do that for the running game’. Stay in your lane CIS.
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