"Total Defense" graph represents the sum of the recruiting rankings of our top two DTs, top two DEs, top two LBs, top two Safeties, and top two CBs in each class.
"Total Offense" graph represents the sum of the recruiting rankings of our top one QB, top one RB, top two WRs, top one TE/FB, and top three OL.
Y axis numbers are the sum of the recruits on each side of the ball, but just the after-decimal ranking (.9 for a 5.9 kid, for example) to better show the distance between the higher and lower ranked kids.
Not hard to see why our defense has been awful, especially when you consider that so many of the higher ranked 2015 defensive kids (Campbell, DeBerry, McGinnis, McKinney, Sunderland, Mbanasor) didn't work out. Defensive graph also suggests that brighter days are ahead (not a case for keeping Mikey around).
Have them broken down by position also if this interests anyone. On a Friday night.
"Total Offense" graph represents the sum of the recruiting rankings of our top one QB, top one RB, top two WRs, top one TE/FB, and top three OL.
Y axis numbers are the sum of the recruits on each side of the ball, but just the after-decimal ranking (.9 for a 5.9 kid, for example) to better show the distance between the higher and lower ranked kids.
Not hard to see why our defense has been awful, especially when you consider that so many of the higher ranked 2015 defensive kids (Campbell, DeBerry, McGinnis, McKinney, Sunderland, Mbanasor) didn't work out. Defensive graph also suggests that brighter days are ahead (not a case for keeping Mikey around).
Have them broken down by position also if this interests anyone. On a Friday night.


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