OK so I set up the rivals formula for ranking recruiting but limited the results to just those players ranked as a Rivals 250 prospect. I think this gives a better picture early in the recruiting cycle as to who is putting together a top rate class. i.e. Miami falls because 15 of its 20 recruits are not in the R250, LSU rises as 8 of its 9 recruits are R250, Kentucky goes from 12th to gone since none of its 16 recruits are R250.
The second number in the list is the number of R250 with a verbal commit thus far.
Yes I was bored and couldn't think of any other list to compile. This ranking is as of today. And if someone could tell me if there is anyway to post a list from excel into a damn post without it losing all formatting, it would be appreciated. Otherwise I am going to have to continue linking to my google drive.
The second number in the list is the number of R250 with a verbal commit thus far.
Yes I was bored and couldn't think of any other list to compile. This ranking is as of today. And if someone could tell me if there is anyway to post a list from excel into a damn post without it losing all formatting, it would be appreciated. Otherwise I am going to have to continue linking to my google drive.
- LSU 1223 ... 8
- Florida St. 1207 ... 7
- Ohio St. 1085 ... 7
- Mississippi 969 ... 6
- Georgia 910 ... 5
- UCLA 808 ... 5
- USC 786 ... 5
- Miami (Fl) 698 ... 5
- Clemson 670 ... 4
- Penn St. 601 ... 4
- Tennessee 592 .... 4
- Stanford 561 .... 4
- Baylor 551 .... 4
- Texas 409 .... 3
- Michigan St. 385 .... 3
- Michigan 383 .... 3
- Texas A&M 353 .... 2
- Duke 333 .... 2
- Alabama 331 .... 2
- Notre Dame 308 .... 2
- Oregon 298 .... 2
- California 284 .... 2
- Oklahoma 188 .... 1
- Maryland 186 .... 1
- Florida 158 .... 1
- Arkansas 154 ..... 1
- Auburn 152 .... 1
- Washington 127.... 1
- TCU 126 .... 1
- South Carolina 124 .... 1
- Nebraska 123 .... 1
- Minnesota 119 .... 1
- Wisconsin 118 ..... 1
- Illinois 116 .... 1
- Arizona 114 .... 1