/r/cfbrecruiting
/r/cfbrecruiting
I'm trying to figure out how many players from a particular HSFB team have been recruited into college football, and google has been absolutely no help. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Ask away if you interested in the football ops side of CFB!
As for myself, I like the Georgia Bulldogs.
Do y'all have a specific timepoint/moment that helps you determine your opinion on the recruiting class / future talent in your team's program?
Excluding a coaching change or extenuating circumstances, I think August 1st is the date where the next year's recruiting is exacerbated and it's time to focus on the upcoming season. The recruiting class is established enough to compare your team's recruiting class with the rest of the conference and/or rivals. For example, only 1 new team entered the top 10 recruiting class rankings according to 247 since August 1st (LSU switched spots from 11 to 10 with Penn St). Thoughts?
What would you say is the most underrated piece of recruiting advice?
As Travis Hunter, the No. 1 football player in the class of 2021, tossed hats from notable Power 5 schools aside, the sports world stood still. History was amongst us. And when I say history, I mean getting back to the way things had been in the past. HBCUs like Grambling State, Jackson State, Morgan State and South Carolina State have produced more Hall of Famers than notable Power 5s like Clemson, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Auburn, and others. https://4ormypeople.com/athletics/2021/12/20/travis-hunter-amp-the-return-of-hbcu-sports
What’s been everyone’s experience w college recruiting for kickers?