Schools with new head coaches for 2009

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Here are some recruiting ranking' for schools with new head coaches for the 2009 season according to Rivals

Auburn #18 on 28 commits
Mississippi State#22 on 27 commits
Tennessee #23 on 18 commits
Clemson #37
Washington #68 (Sarkisian)
Purdue #74
Kansas State #94
Syracuse #115
New Mexico #132

a few other notables

Mississippi #17 ON 37 commits (most in the country)
Duke #50 (David Cutcliffe)
Bowling Green #109 (Dave Clawson)
Cincinnati #60 (Brian Kelly)
Vanderbilt #73
 
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yeah, in all the hoop la of recruiting this year, Dan Mullen did a fantastic job with recruits at Miss. State
 
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also noted that mike leach had a strong finish at #34.
 
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How can Ole Miss take 37 commits, I know 3 or 4 wont make it but that is still a huge number. Next years class is going to be like 10 people.
 
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Here are some recruiting ranking' for schools with new head coaches for the 2009 season according to Rivals

Auburn #18 on 28 commits
Mississippi State#22 on 27 commits
Tennessee #23 on 18 commits
Clemson #37
Washington #68 (Sarkisian)
Purdue #74
Kansas State #94
Syracuse #115
New Mexico #132

a few other notables

Mississippi #17 ON 37 commits (most in the country)
Duke #50 (David Cutcliffe)
Bowling Green #109 (Dave Clawson)
Cincinnati #60 (Brian Kelly)
Vanderbilt #73

There are only 120 Div-I teams. :unsure:

Did Appy State out-recruit UNM?
 
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Another thing, I think if Brian Kelly got the Tennessee job we would have been very dissapointed, he isnt not much of a recruiter.
 
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yeah, in all the hoop la of recruiting this year, Dan Mullen did a fantastic job with recruits at Miss. State

Mullen was able to sign 21 players from the state of Mississippi. Take a look at LSU they signed something like 12 of the top 15 in Louisiana with almost everyone of them either 4 or 5 stars. I don't understand why the state of Tennessee doesn't produce anymore players then it does.

btw, just noticed out of Mississippi's 37 signees only 6 were from the state. Looks like Mullen may be locking down that state so eventhough at first glance it looks like the Rebels had a pretty good year I doubt they are happy with their in state recruiting.
 
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Here are some recruiting ranking' for schools with new head coaches for the 2009 season according to Rivals

Auburn #18 on 28 commits
Mississippi State#22 on 27 commits
Tennessee #23 on 18 commits
Clemson #37
Washington #68 (Sarkisian)
Purdue #74
Kansas State #94
Syracuse #115
New Mexico #132

a few other notables

Mississippi #17 ON 37 commits (most in the country)
Duke #50 (David Cutcliffe)
Bowling Green #109 (Dave Clawson)
Cincinnati #60 (Brian Kelly)
Vanderbilt #73



Now you do understand how Rivals rankings are done don't you. It's off of total points; therefore the more recruits you have then you will probably have more points. It doesn't rank the class as to who actually has the best class, just the most/total number of points.
 
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Now you do understand how Rivals rankings are done don't you. It's off of total points; therefore the more recruits you have then you will probably have more points. It doesn't rank the class as to who actually has the best class, just the most/total number of points.

I know that but try convincing the naysayers that:banghead2:
 
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