looked at the blue chip ratios of recruiting classes the last 10 years based on rivals rankings (note the true ratio is calculated using 247composite rankings)
-Calculated the mean and median ratios for the #s 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25th ranked classes
-the medians were only +/- 2% so I did not report
-a few things that can skew the ratio are unusually small or large classes - as you can be ranked higher with a larger class but have a lower ratio - interestingly it is the schools that heavily over sign that despite higher class sizes still maintain a high ratio
- an additional factor that can skew the results is that the ratio does not distinguish between 5* and 4* but you will be ranked higher in recruiting with a greater proportion of 5* players.
#1 -- 76% ratio
#5 -- 61.9
#10 - 53.4
#15 - 42.9
#20 - 34.6
#25 - 26
-Calculated the mean and median ratios for the #s 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25th ranked classes
-the medians were only +/- 2% so I did not report
-a few things that can skew the ratio are unusually small or large classes - as you can be ranked higher with a larger class but have a lower ratio - interestingly it is the schools that heavily over sign that despite higher class sizes still maintain a high ratio
- an additional factor that can skew the results is that the ratio does not distinguish between 5* and 4* but you will be ranked higher in recruiting with a greater proportion of 5* players.
#1 -- 76% ratio
#5 -- 61.9
#10 - 53.4
#15 - 42.9
#20 - 34.6
#25 - 26