Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.
1. LSU, 97 points, 9 commits, 3.33 avg rating
2. Alabama, 32 points, 3 commits, 3.66 avg rating
3. Mississippi St., 23 points, 3 commits, 2.66 avg rating
4. Georgia, 19 points, 3 commits, 2.33 avg rating
5. Kentucky, 16 points, 2 commits, 2.5 avg rating
5. Auburn, 16 points, 2 commits, 3.00 avg rating
5. Arkansas, 16 points, 2 commits, 3.00 avg rating
8. Florida, 11 points, 2 commits, 2.00 avg rating
9. Tennesee, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating
9. South Carolina, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating
9. Mississippi, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating
9. Vanderbilt, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating
Sunday, February 21, 2010
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Way too early to "evaluate" the classes as lots of prospects havent been even seen by the recruiting services. That said anytime we can pick up more OL it is a good thing. To me OL and WR are the two positions we need both talent and depth at in this class. Some other positions we may just need one or two guys at but those are the ones that we need several.
Agreed.
We need both talent and depth at OL, WR, a top tailback, Fullback to replace our 2 seniors with no one behind them - you know, all the same positions on OFFENSE we needed to sign 2010 and failed miserably in this state to convince the top players to come to this OFFENSE this past recruiting class.
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