With the Otule commitment, MU moves up from the #25 recruiting class to the #14 recruiting class in the nation. His way of doing it is a bit strange, but it's still nice to see.
http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/toprecruitingclasses-classof2008.asp
nice very nice
encouraging........will be interesting to see if Otule moves up the ladder if he performs well this season
I agree that the way he does it is strange. I think the talent rating average would be much better.
I agree its nice to see but its hard to put much stock in a ranking system which basically says there is no difference between a player ranked 105 and one ranked 295.
If that is indeed the case why bother to even do rankings?
While I agree that he needs to make a syssyem that offers a difference between 105 and 295 maybe a cut off at 150 and then another category for 151-300? But what I really do like about his sytem is how it differentiates the top levels. his 10 point guys and even the 9's are worth 20% more than his 8's and significantly more than his 6's. I think that is dead on. there is a tremendous differnce of the OJ mayo's and lebron James's Kobe's even the Patrick Patterson's fo the other night for Kentucky and a guy ranked #75. Clark's system gives a bonus to those guys as they have the ability to take a team over the top.