In rivals not in Scout. Rivals changes there stars after committed anyway. They follow hype. But yes he ended up a 5 in rivals.
According to Scout, McFadden was the 9th ranked RB as a 4 star.
He was a 5 star athlete by rivals and ranked the 23rd player nationally.
A commitment to Arkansas didn't make him 5 stars.
This year is starting out like many others in the past 10 years in that we are hearing great things about the o-line from practice. The only problem is that more times than not, those lines have underperformed based on expectations.
The other thing that worries me about the o-line is that there were at least two bad snaps tonight and if I'm not mistaken they were both McNeil. I could be wrong, but if true it's concerning to me.
We aren't good enough to overcome big mistakes like that, or penalties for that matter.
How would there be hype in a commitment to Arkansas, especially then?
I'm not saying that is the reason - I don't know if the guy is right or wrong but I was trying to help communicate his point.
Who says they didn't re-evaluate some of the rankings way after signing period and changed them up after a while. Or even midway through the recruits first season (highly unlikely though) just to cover themselves.
But the point was scout only had him as a 3 star apparently.
Thanks, ok well rivals has yet to switch these guys from 3 star recruits Slaton, Poulszny, Lauranitis, Willis (Patrick), Gaines Adams. And I could go on and on and on. Mcfadden was originally a three on scout because they thought of him as a QB. When they realized he would be playing elsewhere with his size and speed his stock started to rise. Sorry for the confusion but my memory is blessed and I forget with the internet history can be altered.
No, Scout had him as a 4 star and the 9th ranked RB. I know Rivals last rankings come out late, not sure if its after signing day. If Rivals did change their rankings after signing day, a commitment to Arkansas wouldn't raise someone's stock.
McFadden was 6' 198, ran a 4.38, and had a 325 lb bench. He also has all the football talent in the world, that is why he was a 5 star athlete.
Anyways, I'm done talking about McFadden.
So, it looks like the starters will be:
LT: Eric Young
LG: Anthony Parker
C: Josh McNeil
RG: Chris Scott
RT: Ramon Foster
Besides Frogg backing up McNeil, I would guess that McClendon will be backing up Scott. Who will the backups at the other positions be? Also, would Chris Scott move over to replace Foster and McClendon start at RG if Foster were to get injured? I'm just trying to get some rough depth charts down for a software piece I am putting together for this season....
I'd be more worried if Forsett didn't play. The guys behind him are wayyyy faster, and are SEC caliber fast. Forsett, while not as bad as his performance in Neyland last season, doesn't worry me.
I'd be more worried if Forsett didn't play. The guys behind him are wayyyy faster, and are SEC caliber fast. Forsett, while not as bad as his performance in Neyland last season, doesn't worry me.