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OT - Team Recruting Rankings

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In case you don't know. I didn't.

https://n.rivals.com/news/rivals-com-football-team-recruiting-rankings-formula

What does the numerical Rivals Rating (RR) mean?
6.1 = Five-star prospect

6.0-5.8 = Four-star prospect

5.7-5.5 = Three-star prospect

5.2-5.4 = Two-star prospect

6.1 Franchise Player: considered one of the elite prospects in the country, generally among the nation's top 30-35 players overall, a potential first-team All American candidate and a player deemed to have first round NFL potential.

6.0-5.8 All American Candidate: considered one of the next-tier elite prospects in the country, generally among the nation’s top 300-325 prospects overall, a national All American candidate and a player deemed to have first to third round NFL potential

5.7-5.5 All Region Selection: considered among the region’s top prospects and generally among the nation’s top 800-850 prospects overall, a potential All-Conference candidate and a player deemed to have mid to low-end pro potential and ability to impact at the college level.

5.2-5.4 Low End FBS prospect: considered a mid-major prospect with limited pro potential and expected to contribute 1-2 years at a high level maximum or often as a role player.

What is the "team rankings" formula?
Rivals Rating points for a team's Top 20 rated commits + Rivals250 Bonus Points = Total Points

How are the Rivals Rating "points" calculated?
Rivals Rating = Points

6.1 = 150 points

6.0 = 135 points

5.9 = 120 points

5.8 = 105 points

5.7 = 90 points

5.6 = 75 points

5.5 = 60 points

5.4 = 45 points

5.3 = 30 points

5.2 = 15 points

*Prospects without an assigned rating will count for no points. All FBS committed prospects will have a rating once evaluated and rankings are updated.


How are Rivals250 Bonus Points calculated?
Rivals250 Bonus Points
No. 1 = 100 points


No. 6 = 76 points

No. 11 = 69 points

No. 16 = 64 points

No. 21 = 59 points

No. 2 = 83 points

No. 7 = 75 points

No. 12 = 68 points

No. 17 = 63 points

No. 22 = 58 points

No. 3. = 82 points

No. 8 = 74 points

No. 13 = 67 points

No. 18 = 62 points

No. 23 = 57 points

No. 4 = 81 points

No. 9 = 73 points

No. 14 = 66 points

No. 19 = 61 points

No. 24 = 56 points

No. 5 = 80 points

No. 10 = 72 points

No. 15 = 65 points

No. 20 = 60 points

No. 25 = 55 points

Nos. 26-30 = 53 points

Nos. 41-45 = 47 points

Nos. 56-60 = 41 points

Nos. 71-75 = 38 points

Nos. 86-90 = 35 points

Nos. 31-35 = 51 points

Nos. 46-50 = 45 points

Nos. 61-65 = 40 points

Nos. 76-80 = 37 points

Nos. 91-95 = 34 points

Nos. 36-40 = 49 points

Nos. 51-55 = 43 points

Nos. 66-70 = 39 points

Nos. 81-85 = 36 points

Nos. 96-100 = 33 points

Nos. 101-105 = 32 points

Nos. 131-135 = 26 points

Nos. 161-165 = 20 points

Nos. 191-195 = 14 points

Nos. 221-225 = 8 points

Nos. 106-110 = 31 points

Nos. 136-140 = 25 points

Nos. 166-170 = 19 points

Nos. 196-200 = 13 points

Nos. 226-230 = 7 points

Nos. 111-115 = 30 points

Nos. 141-145 = 24 points

Nos. 171-175 = 18 points

Nos. 201-205 = 12 points

Nos. 231-235 = 6 points

Nos. 116-120 = 29 points

Nos. 146-150 = 23 points

Nos. 176-180 = 17 points

Nos. 206-210 = 11 points

Nos. 236-240 = 5 points

Nos. 121-125 = 28 points

Nos. 151-155 = 22 points

Nos. 181-185 = 16 points

Nos. 211-215 = 10 points

Nos. 241-245 = 4 points

Nos. 126-130 = 27 points

Nos. 156-160 = 21 points

Nos. 186-190 = 15 points

Nos. 216-220 = 9 points

Nos. 246-250 = 3 points

Clinton Supporter = 20 point deduction

Why did Rivals.com change the rankings formula?
We wanted a formula that was easy for everyone to use, most importantly our subscribers!

The past formula, though it worked as intended, was very complex, and didn't provide our subscribers a simple way of calculating their team's point totals, and class ranking, if a certain prospect committed to their school.

So starting with the class of 2013, we made some changes, using the point scales above.

Any tips on how to use the new formula?
To calculate the Rivals Rating points, go to your team's commitment list, sort the list by Rivals Rating, starting with the highest value. Then, sum up the points for the top 20 commitments using the scale above.

To calculate the Rivals250 bonus points, go to the Rivals250 page. You can also sort this list by "school" to calculate your team's Rivals250 bonus points, using the scale above.

What are the similarities between the new formula and the old formula?
One major similarity- only the top 20 commitments in each class are considered in the main variable of the formula. Both have bonuses for players ranked nationally, but the new formula accounts for the Rivals250. The old formula had bonuses for the Rivals100.

What is different about the new formula?
Unlike the old formula, the new formula uses a prospect's Rivals Rating (RR), not the prospect's star rating, as the key factor in the formula to compute the point totals.

The main part of the formula is now a point scale reflecting the average Rivals Rating of a team's top 20 signees.

The second part of the formula is a bonus point scale for prospects ranked in the Rivals250. This applies to all commitments in a team's class.

JUCO and Prep School national rankings do not have bonuses. Only those prospect's RR rating will be considered in the point calculation.

Note: The new formula will apply to the class of 2013 and beyond. Past team rankings will remain in place, according to the previous formula.
 
Is it me or do the Rivals250 bonus points seem overweighted compared to the team commitment list?

e.g. an extreme case that's essentially impossible

You have 20 commitments from 5-star recruits, but for some reason none of the 5-star recruits is on the Rivals250 list (impossible, I know)

20 * 6.1 = 122 team commitment points
+ 0 bonus points = 122 total points

Then you have a team with only 1 recruit (or 1 ranked recruit), and he's the Rivals250 #1 recruit

1 * 6.1 = 6.1 team commitment points
+ 100 bonus points = 106.1 total points

That single recruit almost makes up for an entire team of top recruits. I'd like to see how the total points plays out for each team as the commitment lists finalize.
 
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JCon...I have AADD, so I didn't read it all...Could you ' splain it to me?

Sure.

All of the commitments are rated on a 5.2 - 6.1 system (as usual and decided by Rivals). You get points for your best 20 commitments.

(Avg rating of top 20 commits) * 20 (or less) = your team points

Then you get bonus points for any players you have in the Rivals250 list. The bonus points scale from 100 down to 3 depending on their ranking in the 250 list.

Take your team points and add your total bonus points and you get your final total.

Basically, the teams with the highest ranked players are going to run away with their totals. They are trying to make the scoring easy for readers, so we can easily predict where we'll be based on predicted recruits.
 
Sure.

All of the commitments are rated on a 5.2 - 6.1 system (as usual and decided by Rivals). You get points for your best 20 commitments.

(Avg rating of top 20 commits) * 20 (or less) = your team points

Then you get bonus points for any players you have in the Rivals250 list. The bonus points scale from 100 down to 3 depending on their ranking in the 250 list.

Take your team points and add your total bonus points and you get your final total.

Basically, the teams with the highest ranked players are going to run away with their totals. They are trying to make the scoring easy for readers, so we can easily predict where we'll be based on predicted recruits.
Got it...THANKS!
 
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A real life example, OU 2019

We currently have 11 recruits with an average ranking of 5.845

Team Points = 11 * 5.845 = 64.3

Rivals250 Bonus Points
#3 Theo Wease = 82
#6 Areji Henderson = 76
#35 Spencer Rattler = 51
#81 Trejan Bridges = 36
#109 Austin Stogner = 31
#210 Jamal Morris = 11
#218 EJ Ndoma-Ogar = 9

So our Bonus Points are = 296

See how the bonus points are WAY more than the team points?

Final Total = 64.3 + 296 = 360.3

What it's saying is that our #1 status isn't from having 11 highly ranked players right now. It's from having 7 Rivals250 players in which 5 of those are giving us big time points. #3 Theo Wease down to #109 Austin Stogner.
 
Looking at #2 Florida State:

10 commits with 5.82 average ranking

Team Points = 10 * 5.82 = 58.2

Rivals250 Bonus Points
#22 Akeem Dent = 58
#28 Maurice Goolsby = 53
#72 Dontae Lucas = 38
#134 Sam Howell = 26
#202 Jaleel Mcrae = 12

Bonus Points = 187

Final Total = 58.2 + 187 = 245.2

So we're kicking #2's ass by 115.1 points. They wouldn't even jump us if they got the #1 recruit today, but we'd be neck and neck.
 
This one is for bullmarket:

Texas 2019

Team Points = 23.2

Bonus Points
#18 Jordan Whittington = 62
#100 De'Gabriel Floyd = 33
#227 Roschon Johnson = 7

Bonus Points = 102

Final Points = 23.2 + 102 = 125.2

Behind OU by 235.1 points. They could get the #1 and #2 recruits today, and they'd still be behind OU. :)
 
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