rexvol
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Rates who gets the most out of their recruiting by the following three factors...
1. The average ranking of each school's recruiting classes from 2004-08. Based on average Rivals.com rankings, we listed the teams from 1-66, with No. 1 (USC) being the school with the best recruits and No. 66 (Cincinnati) the worst.
2. The total number of wins the past five seasons. Teams were ranked 1-66 from the most total wins (USC) to the fewest (Duke) from 2004-08.
3. The differential. For instance, Cincinnati ranked last in recruiting (66th) and tied for 20th in wins, giving it the best differential of plus-46. USC was first in recruiting and first in wins, so the Trojans finish with a zero in the differential column--indicating they played to their talent level. And poor Ole Miss--it ranked an admirable 22nd in recruiting but 55th in wins, so it landed in the cellar with a differential of minus-33.
1. Cincinnati
Most underrated recruit: CB Mike Mickens, class of 2005. The All-American finished his career with 14 interceptions.
46T. Tennessee
Link: Who gets the most out of their recruiting
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