notaguru2
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i'm not giving up on scroggins...i think its a positive that he is not commiting today. i was just thinking about the other options if they do go after him (brunetti). and i also wonder...what is the difference between a 4* pro-style QB and a 4* dual threat qb. does it mean that the pro-style qb is a 4* passer, and the dual threat guy is a good combo of running and passing to equal a 4* rating, or could he be a 4* passer who can also run, which would actually make a 4* dual threat the better choice, right? i hope that made sense...the thoughts were clear in my head :crazy:
however, i don't hold alot of stock in the star system anyway...bradford was a 3* qb and crompton was a 4*
The more stars, the cooler you are. In all seriousness, I'm fairly certain the stars only indicate the level interest other schools have in you. From what I understand, it is not tied to the caliber of player you are directly. Some start with 0 stars and move up to 2 or 3 stars by the end of the recruiting process.
As you can see in our 4 star Crompton... stars have little to do with ability. It's nearly all hype.
