Agree the star system shouldn't be used at all when the numerical system is available------usually a lot of difference in a 5.5 and a 5.7, but they are both three stars.
Hey, the star system has a lot of misses, both high and low, but in the overall picture it is quite useful. And it does factor in the offers recruits have, which is another good (or better) way to rate players. But some coaches have a great knack for finding underrated talent, and I think both Brooks and Stoops staffs have it.
Of course Saban doesn't have to worry about any of that stuff, he mostly signs four and five stars and enough of them live up to their rating to give him the best talent around. Then he also likes to grab off some of the underrated talent that other schools spotted early.
I've never laughed so hard at a post in these boards. Yea this time is gonna be this good because they have this average player point star recruiting rating ranking system. You put way too much weight into point system the same way the OP was saying people put too much weight in star ratings when it comes to football. It's very easy to prove your point wrong to the point it just gets old. What about Muschamp in his average point player system ratings? Were those Florida teams any good? What about Rich Brooks and his average point system rating? Does that mean those teams were trash?
Moral to the story is point system doesn't mean a damn thing if your coach is terrible. Point blank period. Who cares if we get Elam who's a 5.9. Doesn't help our team none. What about Morgan Newton and his 5.9? Doesn't make him any good. Point is. Games are won on the field. And a numerical system in no way shape or form indicates who's going to when so and so game. I would take the Rich Brooks teams over this team every day of the week and twice on Sunday's. Simply because those teams were overwhelmingly better than our current team. But I'm sure you'd take this team over those team because of the average point system rating.
Point is you put way too much stock in point systems. The point system doesn't indicate how good our team will be. You need coaches that can develop talent. You need coaches that can prepare a team. You need coaches that can motivate a team. All of these factors are much more important that point system ratings. Especially when your team finishes 10-13 in the conference every year in these systems. When that's the case you need coaches to coach the lowly rated players up in order to be on par with the other teams. Something we are not. We get low end SEC recruits and have maybe the worst coach in the SEC to have coached a game. Surely you wouldn't think with these factors included that we're a good team regardless of point system. I'll take the Randall Cobb's, Derrick Locke's, Rafael Little's, Jacob Tamme's, Keenan Burton's, Cory Peter's, Myrin Pryor's, Wesley Woodyard's, Danny Trevathan's, Aveey Williamson's, Trevard Lindley's of the world over the Boom William's, Dorian Baker's, Matt Elam's, Blake Bone's, Ryan Timmon's if the world everyday of the week and anyone who wouldn't is just plain delusional.
These examples I gave you. Proves how worthless your point system is in comparison to the diamond in the rough low end recruits with coaches who know what they're doing and know how to develop goes. The players I mentioned are so much damn better than our 4 star recruits that it's not even funny. But according to you they're probably better players just because of a point rating am I right? This team is so much better than Brooks teams because of average point ratings right? You really think this team could beat Brooks' teams that played in a much tougher SEC East? Just please take your point system and shove it where the sun don't shine because coaches like stoops and Muschamp prove how worthless those numbers are with their inability to develop players and find players that fit the system. Player development is what matters. Not point system ratings. Good coaches is what wins game. Not point system ratings. It'd be different if we were Bama getting the top recruits that are obviously better than everyone else. But when it comes to 3/4 stars everyone is pretty much the same and all that matters at that point is the coach developing them.