SOTU Post about Recruiting

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Pretty good info in this thing FWIW. Sharing is caring.


“Overall Miami has gotten 26 of the top 120 players from South Florida since 2015. Thats 22% from the Cream of the Crop.

A deeper look shows that Miami is still getting 20% of the top 60, snagging 12 in the same time frame, and 5 (20%) of the top 30.

The tipping point issues Miami is facing in recruiting are:

Miami isn’t getting ANY of the program changing talent in the top 3 players each year from South Florida. Not one in ANY of the 6 classes discussed here. No Jerry Juedy’s, no Partrick Surtain II’s, no Tyrique Stevenson’s. And the list goes on and on.
Miami’s recruiting is LARGELY dependent on winning. Following an 8 win or less season, occurring 4 times, Miami has only secured 7 of the top EIGHTY South Florida Recruits, for a paultry .09% commit rate.
But when Miami Wins? Following 9 win or more seasons, Miami has cleaned UP, snagging FIFTEEN of 40 possible South Florida recruits, a staggering 38% clip.
A consistent Miami team that could stay above 9 wins would quickly eclipse 60%, possible 70% blue chip ratios in 2-3 years and start cracking those Top 3 player lists each year.”
 
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Pretty good info in this thing FWIW. Sharing is caring.


“Overall Miami has gotten 26 of the top 120 players from South Florida since 2015. Thats 22% from the Cream of the Crop.

A deeper look shows that Miami is still getting 20% of the top 60, snagging 12 in the same time frame, and 5 (20%) of the top 30.

The tipping point issues Miami is facing in recruiting are:

Miami isn’t getting ANY of the program changing talent in the top 3 players each year from South Florida. Not one in ANY of the 6 classes discussed here. No Jerry Juedy’s, no Partrick Surtain II’s, no Tyrique Stevenson’s. And the list goes on and on.
Miami’s recruiting is LARGELY dependent on winning. Following an 8 win or less season, occurring 4 times, Miami has only secured 7 of the top EIGHTY South Florida Recruits, for a paultry .09% commit rate.
But when Miami Wins? Following 9 win or more seasons, Miami has cleaned UP, snagging FIFTEEN of 40 possible South Florida recruits, a staggering 38% clip.
A consistent Miami team that could stay above 9 wins would quickly eclipse 60%, possible 70% blue chip ratios in 2-3 years and start cracking those Top 3 player lists each year.”

I was just looking at this. Pretty interesting stuff. And does provide some evidence for the philosophy that we need to win to bring them in (at least locally).
 
Miami’s recruiting is LARGELY dependent on winning. Following an 8 win or less season, occurring 4 times, Miami has only secured 7 of the top EIGHTY South Florida Recruits, for a paultry .09% commit rate.

But when Miami Wins? Following 9 win or more seasons, Miami has cleaned UP, snagging FIFTEEN of 40 possible South Florida recruits, a staggering 38% clip.

This is the answer.
 
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This comes back to the basic answer about the question of the state of the program. Win 9-10 games a year which considering how Clemsons been going puts you in the OB. Stack those types of years and recruits will come. Miami is at least 5 years from national relevance but there’s no excuse to not winning 9-10 games
 
Idk. Kids see outliers too...we would have to string 2 or more to start getting big guns.

Are you ****ting me ?!! Clemson is not on the schedule. To beat them at all means we do so in the ACC championship game, after winning our division. We do that, and we have a **** of a recruiting class, period.
 
Are you ****ting me ?!! Clemson is not on the schedule. To beat them at all means we do so in the ACC championship game, after winning our division. We do that, and we have a **** of a recruiting class, period.
I don't disagree, but IMO it takes more than one season to start getting the top 3 players in South Florida.

However, that is NOT saying we cant be top 5 after an ACC ring.
 
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