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Do Recruiting Rankings Equal Success in College Football?

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Do Recruiting Rankings Equal Success in College Football?

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“,”body”:”First off, I want to give credit where credit is due. The research below was posted on www.tigerforums.com in the recruiting section and was compiled using ratings from www.rivals.com. It was posted by a user whose screen name is “sugarlsu” so a big thanks to him for giving me his blessing to use his findings. \r\n \r\nWe all know college football doesn’t just live from September to January. There’s spring and summer practices, and Strength and Conditioning coaches kick into high gear when your mind usually turns to basketball season.\r\n \r\nAlong with that, there’s the virtual year-round battle for talent in college football: recruiting.\r\n \r\nAh yes, the “lifeblood” of a college football program. Now it’s not enough to just follow your favorite college football team on the field every Saturday in the fall. You’ll have to follow their quest for new talent as well.\r\n \r\nYou can’t really downplay the importance of recruiting, but it’s amazing and sometimes a little scary

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First off, I want to give credit where credit is due. The research below was posted on www.tigerforums.com in the recruiting section and was compiled using ratings from www.rivals.com. It was posted by a user whose screen name is “sugarlsu” so a big thanks to him for giving me his blessing to use his findings. We all know college football doesn’t just live from September to January. There’s spring and summer practices, and Strength and Conditioning coaches kick into high gear when your mind usually turns to basketball season. Along with that, there’s the virtual year-round battle for talent in college football: recruiting. Ah yes, the “lifeblood” of a college football program. Now it’s not enough to just follow your favorite college football team on the field every Saturday in the fall. You’ll have to follow their quest for new talent as well. You can’t really downplay the importance of recruiting, but it’s amazing and sometimes a little scary to see grown adults following every moveme

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