While it has been duly noted which teams had amazing signing classes, little attention has been paid to teams who manage to be good despite having very little success signing four and five star athletes, thus giving a modicum of credence to the idea that recruiting rankings are meaningless (note: I do not endorse this idea, whatsoever). Here's a list of sorts, beginning with teams not ranked in the Top 25 of the Rivals Team Recruiting rankings.
1:Utah- Rivals ranked their class 44, and the team manages to almost never lose. Bama's Number One Recruiting class can still get that ass whipped by Kyle Whittingham's lot comprised of two and three star dandys.
2:Georgia Tech: Rivals Ranked the Yellow Jackets a measly 50, one ahead of Duke, but Georgia Tech stunned UGA in Athens en route to a Peach Bowl berth in Paul Johnson's first year. Chan Gailey didn't do much better than Johnson on the recruiting trail during his days at Tech either
3: Oregon: I was surprised at Oregon's ranking of 32. Oregon is always about three qb non-injuries away from a BCS Bowl, it seems.
4:Virginia Tech: Va. TEch comes in at 24, which seems a bit low for the team most likely to win the ACC every year.
5: Oregon State: The team with the 54th best recruiting class is almost guaranteed two wins over USC during the time these mediocre football players spend in Corvallis.
6:BYU: Does having a mostly white signing class receive penalty points by Rivals? It would seem so to justify the Cougars 52nd ranking. This team is guaranteed to be tough over the next fur years and will probably win at least 9 games in each of the upcoming years.
7: Cincinnati: Cincy gets the 60th best ranking by Rivals after playing in the Orange Bowl. This team has steadily improved over the past few seasons and I don't see the Bearcats stepping back this season.
8: Wake at 64 is pretty normal, except that Jim Grobe's teams have performed well for the past few years.
9: Boston College at 70?
10: Boise at 71 really blows my mind. It's obvious that Boise's teams are under-talented, but does it matter with an offensive wizard like Chris Peterson controlling the trickery? This is probably the best example of a really good team with shitty talent.
11: TCU: The Horned Frogs play some damn good defense and will continue to do so, regardless of the 46th Rivals slot.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Is it just me, or does nobody really care about this Super Bowl
In my lifetime, this year's Super Bowl has to be the least hyped ever. Is it that we're in a recession and people are worried about more serious matters? I doubt it when Paul Blart, Mall Cop grossed like a bazillion dollars over its first two weekends at the box office. Is it that we have an awesome President whom we can be excited about? Probably so, though his impending inauguration didn't dampen the attention paid to the BCS Championship game. Could it be that the only team playing in the Super Bowl that 99 percent of Americans were aware existed in literal sense of the word prior to this year's playoffs was the Steelers? Most likely! And, most people I've talked to are pulling for Arizona, just because it would be kinda cool. Which is where I fall. I don't hate the Steelers, but I like Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin and Dansby and Antrelle Rolle and Edgerrin James, so I guess I would prefer that the Cardinals prevail. However, do I really care? Hell no? Am I getting a vid projector this year? Hell no! Am I gonna eat myself into a wing-filled stupor by halftime? Hell naw! In all actuality, I am far more excited about the prospect of seeing The Wrestler at Beechwood this weekend, because Mickey Rourke fucking rules!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Auburn football savior Clinton Durst is leaving the team because the new staff decided not to offer him a scholarship. Go figure.
Is anyone from the state of Alabama who plays football signing with Auburn this year?
Oh, yeah, this guy is.
Could someone tell Auburn's football program that it isn't on probation?
Well, maybe no one should let this little bit of info leak.
Is anyone from the state of Alabama who plays football signing with Auburn this year?
Oh, yeah, this guy is.
Could someone tell Auburn's football program that it isn't on probation?
Well, maybe no one should let this little bit of info leak.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Awesome News For the Tide
Kerry Murphy has been cleared to play for the Tide. Here's the article. Apparently, Murphy, a former five star dt from Hoover, could end up playing offense, though his heart is on the defensive line. Murphy was Saban's first commitment and it's taken him two years to become eligible to play for Bama. Murphy is another gargantuan Saban signee, weighing in at 325 and standing six feet five inches, which is a good deal more awesome than a bag of ginger snaps, if you ask me.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Why don't I care about the NFL playoffs this year?
Maybe I am burned out of the game after a long college season. Perhaps I'm just realizing there is more to life than watching football. But, maybe, just maybe, I don't care about any of the teams playing in the NFL playoffs this season. Yesterday, I watched just 5 minutes of the Game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers, and that was all the football I could take. i know the Ravens beat the Titans, but I just can't get excited over two defensive teams struggling to score and the Titans offensive players just waiting until their number is called and a Ravens defender sends them to the ICU for the next two weeks.
I plan on watching zero football today, as well.
For the record, I'm totally pulling for Arizona to win the Super Bowl. I know it won't happen, but Arizona, despite beating Atlanta, makes me smile when I think about that mediocre team with two awesome receivers, a good Christian qb, and a handful of aggressive defenders being an elite team in the NFL. It's awesome, actually.
I plan on watching zero football today, as well.
For the record, I'm totally pulling for Arizona to win the Super Bowl. I know it won't happen, but Arizona, despite beating Atlanta, makes me smile when I think about that mediocre team with two awesome receivers, a good Christian qb, and a handful of aggressive defenders being an elite team in the NFL. It's awesome, actually.
Coffee Break (Pun Intended)
Bama's leading rusher, junior tailback Glen Coffee declared himself eligible for the NFL draft this week, which, though he should be a late rounds pick, comes as no surprise. Coffee finished second in the SEC in rushing with 10 tds and, with the Tide losing so much of its O-line, its only sensible that his stock may not rise any higher. Also, Coffee could lose carries to either Roy Upchurch or the country's top-rated high school rb, Trent Richardson. However, with Coffee leaving and Terry Grant's future uncertain (did he transfer or not), I wonder if Bama should try to recruit another running back to complement Richardson and to provide added depth.
Best of luck to Coffee. It was enjoyable watching him carry the ball these past couple of years. Hopefully, he won't end up on the Lions.
Best of luck to Coffee. It was enjoyable watching him carry the ball these past couple of years. Hopefully, he won't end up on the Lions.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Not That Anyone Reads This Blog
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