This isn't surprising. http://regressing.deadspin.com/chart-which-ncaa-football-teams-outplay-their-recruit-1640831522
But we're on top of the regression of losers. Suck it Kansas, Virginia, Colorado, Maryland, Illinois, and Cal. We're back!!!
It's also taking Kiffin's 2009 class into account as well as DDIAPOS' 3-year hullabaloo. We could have taken the #60 class in 2009, 2010 and 2011 and our record over that span wouldn't be much different. 2009 and 2010 classes were almost a complete wash thanks to Kiffin pink-socking us. 2011 and 2012? Brilliantly setup for the replacement. 2013 was slap-chop in the short period Jones had to put a class together. 2014 was the first complete class we've had in probably 8-10 years. So while I get what this chart is saying, there is a lot that needs to be said behind this. Regardless of your feelings regarding Jones and his staff.
It also factors in Fulmer's last three classes and Kiffin's '08 class. Edit: Kiffin obviously didn't have an '08 class. It takes into account Fulmer's last four classes.
So there is not ne team that has recruited as well as us that has performed worse. Color me shocked. Wonder how this would play on toos?
Has there been any other team with so many head coaches in that time span? Maybe Arkansas State? Has there been any team who has had a more difficult schedule? I truly, truly doubt it. We played some tough OOC games and got Alabama every year, and usually one of the other top West teams too. I could be wrong, but I bet we've had an anomalously high number of ranked opponents. Would be interested to see.
We don't have depth. Lame Kiffen and Dooley's fault. Butch will turn it around cause he wants to be here when no one else wanted the job. The person who made the chart hates us.
Looks like Bama, Vandy, and Missouri are the only SEC teams that aren't below the line. Of course Mizzou gets an asterisk. That would indicate that being in the SEC pushes you towards the red. Still we have the most negative residual of anyone in the SEC and almost anyone in the country.
But like I was getting at, deviation might have a hell of a lot to do with scheduling. I bet teams in better conferences would perform "worse" relative to recruiting than teams in crappier conferences. This graphic is assuming a 4 loss SEC team with 4 star talent has performed less well than a 3 loss Big East team with 3 star talent. I don't think that is the case.
Maybe. They're using Massey which currently has the SEC 1-4 and Georgia # 6. Even if you're right, it doesn't change the fact that we're the worst in the SEC at utlizing talent. Ole Miss and Kentucky are our only true rivals.