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Comparing the recent recruiting classes (2010-2014)
Posted on 2/9/14 at 3:50 am
Posted on 2/9/14 at 3:50 am
Looking at them position by position, side by side.
This uses the 247 COMPOSITE Rankings.
2010 QB: #1 Pro QB, #18 ATH
2011 QB: #18 Pro QB
2012 QB: #26 Pro QB
2013 QB: #4 Pro QB, #39 Pro QB
2014 QB: #4 Pro QB
2010 RB: #16 RB, #7 APB
2011 RB: #3 APB
2012 RB: #2 RB and #5 APB
2013 RB: #1 ATH, #1 APB, #7 RB, #8 RB
2014 RB: #2 ATH* who would be #3 RB if you look at overall player rank
2010 WR: #14 WR, #28 WR* (also listed as #100???)
2011 WR: #8 WR, #15 WR, #24 WR, #31 CB*, #4 JUCO WR, #171 WR
2012 WR: #5 WR, #6 WR
2013 WR: #2 WR. #3 ATH, #50 WR
2014 WR: #12 WR, #32 WR
2010 TE: #11 TE, #23 TE
2011 TE: #10 TE
2012 TE: #18 TE
2013 TE: #1 TE
2014 TE: #1 JUCO TE
2010 OL: #17 OT, #20 OG, #38 OT
2011 OL: #1 OT, #3 C, #2 JUCO OT, #17 OG
2012 OL: #12 OT, #27 OT, #62 OT, #53 OT
2013 OL: #2 OT* (A'Shawn), #2 OG, #1 JUCO OT, #26 OG, #1 Prep OT
2014 OL: #1 OT, #6 OT, #1 JUCO OT, #1 C, #2 C, #23 OG
2010 DL: #79 DT
2011 DL: #4 SDE, #6 SDE, #2 JUCO DT, #9 WDE, #19 DT, #6 JUCO DT, #100 DT
2012 DL: #16 DT, #20 DT, #30 DT, #42 DT
2013 DL: #3 OLB* (Allen), #4 DT, #2 WDE.
2014 DL: #1 SDE, #2 JUCO DT, #3 JUCO SDE, #6 DT, #30 DT, #32 DT
2010 LB: #3 ILB, #8 OLB
2011 LB: #3 ILB, #4 OLB, #29 ILB,
2012 LB: #1 ILB, #6 OLB, #9 OLB, #11 OLB, #6 ILB
2013 LB: #1 ILB, #42 ILB
2014 LB: #1 OLB, #3 OLB, #5 OLB, #9 ILB, #27 ATH
2010 DB: #1 CB, #3 CB, #11 S, #19 S, 2 guys with no rating available
2011 DB: #2 S, #20 ATH,
2012 DB: #2 S, #2 ATH, #6 ATH, #4 CB, #1 JUCO CB, #4 JUCO CB
2013 DB: #9 CB, #24 S, #14 ATH, #37 CB,
2014 DB: #2 CB, #3 CB, #4 S, #5 OLB*
2010 ST: #1 Kicker, #8 Kicker, N/A Punter
2011 ST: None
2012 ST: #1 Kicker
2013 ST: #1 Long Snapper
2014 ST: #3 Kicker
I think the 2014 class looks significantly better, most notably in the trenches and at QB. Skill positions lean towards the 2012 class.
Thoughts? Remember, ALL were ranked the top class in their respective years.
UPDATED TO INCLUDE 2010, 2011, AND 2012 CLASSES!
This uses the 247 COMPOSITE Rankings.
2010 QB: #1 Pro QB, #18 ATH
2011 QB: #18 Pro QB
2012 QB: #26 Pro QB
2013 QB: #4 Pro QB, #39 Pro QB
2014 QB: #4 Pro QB
2010 RB: #16 RB, #7 APB
2011 RB: #3 APB
2012 RB: #2 RB and #5 APB
2013 RB: #1 ATH, #1 APB, #7 RB, #8 RB
2014 RB: #2 ATH* who would be #3 RB if you look at overall player rank
2010 WR: #14 WR, #28 WR* (also listed as #100???)
2011 WR: #8 WR, #15 WR, #24 WR, #31 CB*, #4 JUCO WR, #171 WR
2012 WR: #5 WR, #6 WR
2013 WR: #2 WR. #3 ATH, #50 WR
2014 WR: #12 WR, #32 WR
2010 TE: #11 TE, #23 TE
2011 TE: #10 TE
2012 TE: #18 TE
2013 TE: #1 TE
2014 TE: #1 JUCO TE
2010 OL: #17 OT, #20 OG, #38 OT
2011 OL: #1 OT, #3 C, #2 JUCO OT, #17 OG
2012 OL: #12 OT, #27 OT, #62 OT, #53 OT
2013 OL: #2 OT* (A'Shawn), #2 OG, #1 JUCO OT, #26 OG, #1 Prep OT
2014 OL: #1 OT, #6 OT, #1 JUCO OT, #1 C, #2 C, #23 OG
2010 DL: #79 DT
2011 DL: #4 SDE, #6 SDE, #2 JUCO DT, #9 WDE, #19 DT, #6 JUCO DT, #100 DT
2012 DL: #16 DT, #20 DT, #30 DT, #42 DT
2013 DL: #3 OLB* (Allen), #4 DT, #2 WDE.
2014 DL: #1 SDE, #2 JUCO DT, #3 JUCO SDE, #6 DT, #30 DT, #32 DT
2010 LB: #3 ILB, #8 OLB
2011 LB: #3 ILB, #4 OLB, #29 ILB,
2012 LB: #1 ILB, #6 OLB, #9 OLB, #11 OLB, #6 ILB
2013 LB: #1 ILB, #42 ILB
2014 LB: #1 OLB, #3 OLB, #5 OLB, #9 ILB, #27 ATH
2010 DB: #1 CB, #3 CB, #11 S, #19 S, 2 guys with no rating available
2011 DB: #2 S, #20 ATH,
2012 DB: #2 S, #2 ATH, #6 ATH, #4 CB, #1 JUCO CB, #4 JUCO CB
2013 DB: #9 CB, #24 S, #14 ATH, #37 CB,
2014 DB: #2 CB, #3 CB, #4 S, #5 OLB*
2010 ST: #1 Kicker, #8 Kicker, N/A Punter
2011 ST: None
2012 ST: #1 Kicker
2013 ST: #1 Long Snapper
2014 ST: #3 Kicker
I think the 2014 class looks significantly better, most notably in the trenches and at QB. Skill positions lean towards the 2012 class.
Thoughts? Remember, ALL were ranked the top class in their respective years.
UPDATED TO INCLUDE 2010, 2011, AND 2012 CLASSES!
This post was edited on 2/9/14 at 4:22 am
Posted on 2/9/14 at 4:02 am to AllBamaDoesIsWin
Hell the only full Saban class that wasn't the top class was 2010. And that class had a lot of "trickeration" threw at it. Basically when we went to Pasadena all the targets we were after had the full court anti Bama press put on them.
The anti Bama arguments I remember:
Alabama is too talented (how does that work exactly?)
Actually using a Bama depth chart as a recruiting tool.
Saban just won a title, he is about to retire/leave .
Alabama just won a title, BCS titles are so rare Bama just peaked.
The Allen fiasco was the most obvious and blatant example of the trickery. I still don't know how we 0-4 on elite RB's as well when he had a guy up front winning the Heisman.
Better yet, what made that class stand out as the anomaly? Was the 2010 class overall just more gullible?
The anti Bama arguments I remember:
Alabama is too talented (how does that work exactly?)
Actually using a Bama depth chart as a recruiting tool.
Saban just won a title, he is about to retire/leave .
Alabama just won a title, BCS titles are so rare Bama just peaked.
The Allen fiasco was the most obvious and blatant example of the trickery. I still don't know how we 0-4 on elite RB's as well when he had a guy up front winning the Heisman.
Better yet, what made that class stand out as the anomaly? Was the 2010 class overall just more gullible?
This post was edited on 2/9/14 at 4:06 am
Posted on 2/9/14 at 4:13 am to Libertyabides71
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Better yet, what made that class stand out as the anomaly? Was the 2010 class overall just more gullible?
Bout to include that class. Putting it side by side with the classes since then should give us some insight.
Posted on 2/9/14 at 4:16 am to Libertyabides71
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I still don't know how we 0-4 on elite RB's
Yeldon was a 5 star with as good of a high school tape as there has been in the last decade. Richardson, fournette, seastrunk, Thomas, etc.
And he's the first bama back to rush for 2 1k seasons to start his career coincidentally.
You heard it here first. TJ Yeldon is your 2014 Heisman trophy winner.
Posted on 2/9/14 at 4:22 am to Riseupfromtherubble
Just added the 2010 class...it was weird.
Posted on 2/9/14 at 4:27 am to AllBamaDoesIsWin
I take it back about the class being a bust for us. We were ranked 10th but that class was actually better for us than it was for basically anyone else. As a whole the 2010 class was a bust but we got good careers from most of our guys. Especially Moseley who probably is the most underrated guy in the whole class.
It was known from the start to be a weak year for QBs. For most of the 2010 recruiting cycle, Phillip Sims was the top Pro Style QB. Heaps jumped him right at the end. Still both guys were in the 60s of the Rivals 100 (Heaps 63, Sims 67). There wasn't a DT QB in the Rivals 100 at all.
I remember the class was hyped. If you followed recruiting then Dyer, Seastrunk, there were a lot of "personalities" in that class. I think a lot of that had to do with it was the class that was being recruited when the whole Chizik situation started. Trooper Taylor was making himself very high profile.
Yes a lot of personality in that class but going through the Rivals 100 I am noticing a trend. There is a lot more Career ending Injuries, High Profile Transfers, and Crimes than there are guys that impacted College football in a positive way.
Especially when it comes to the top names in that class. Demarcus Milliner, Keenan Allen, and Lamarcus Joyner are the only names in the top 25 or so prospects that actually impacted the game in a positive manner.
So I think its fairly obvious the 2010 class "jumped the shark". For every guy I find that is a decent college player you can find 5 that were headcases. Seastrunk especially.
It was known from the start to be a weak year for QBs. For most of the 2010 recruiting cycle, Phillip Sims was the top Pro Style QB. Heaps jumped him right at the end. Still both guys were in the 60s of the Rivals 100 (Heaps 63, Sims 67). There wasn't a DT QB in the Rivals 100 at all.
I remember the class was hyped. If you followed recruiting then Dyer, Seastrunk, there were a lot of "personalities" in that class. I think a lot of that had to do with it was the class that was being recruited when the whole Chizik situation started. Trooper Taylor was making himself very high profile.
Yes a lot of personality in that class but going through the Rivals 100 I am noticing a trend. There is a lot more Career ending Injuries, High Profile Transfers, and Crimes than there are guys that impacted College football in a positive way.
Especially when it comes to the top names in that class. Demarcus Milliner, Keenan Allen, and Lamarcus Joyner are the only names in the top 25 or so prospects that actually impacted the game in a positive manner.
So I think its fairly obvious the 2010 class "jumped the shark". For every guy I find that is a decent college player you can find 5 that were headcases. Seastrunk especially.
This post was edited on 2/9/14 at 4:30 am
Posted on 2/9/14 at 9:34 am to AllBamaDoesIsWin
These groups are the difference makers:
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2013 DL: #3 OLB* (Allen), #4 DT, #2 WDE.
2014 DL: #1 SDE, #2 JUCO DT, #3 JUCO SDE, #6 DT, #30 DT, #32 DT
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2013 OL: #2 OT* (A'Shawn), #2 OG, #1 JUCO OT, #26 OG, #1 Prep OT
2014 OL: #1 OT, #6 OT, #1 JUCO OT, #1 C, #2 C, #23 OG
Posted on 2/9/14 at 9:36 am to AllBamaDoesIsWin
Also, our LB recruiting has been in fricking believable!
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2010 LB: #3 ILB, #8 OLB
2011 LB: #3 ILB, #4 OLB, #29 ILB,
2012 LB: #1 ILB, #6 OLB, #9 OLB, #11 OLB, #6 ILB
2013 LB: #1 ILB, #42 ILB
2014 LB: #1 OLB, #3 OLB, #5 OLB, #9 ILB, #27 ATH
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