Just a rando thought I was having, but there may be a much bigger gap in recruiting rankings than it may first appear. So, the talent distance between a top 5 class and a top 25 class is a much larger gap than it appears on paper. Some of the schools in the top 10 just seem light years ahead of, say, teams in the 21-30 range in the polls.
I used to think, for example, "We're only 20 spots back from being a top 5 class, that's pretty good." Now I'm thinking that's a much larger talent gap than it would appear.
Any thoughts on that?
I used to think, for example, "We're only 20 spots back from being a top 5 class, that's pretty good." Now I'm thinking that's a much larger talent gap than it would appear.
Any thoughts on that?