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Posted on: February 9, 2024 at 16:03:25 CT
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in '23 they only got 2
'22 - 3
'21 - 6
'20 - 2
'19 - 2
'18 - 6
'17 - 6
'16 - 3
'15 - 7

they average 3.8 of the top 10, and nearly all of the ones they lose are going to high major P5 programs (bama, ohio state, clemson, tennessee, miami, etc). they're not simply choosing to not take them.
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     In Georgia's case they could probably get nearly - HDTiger MU - 2/9 15:26:05
          nope - phrejd MU - 2/9 16:03:25
               Nobody is actually from Atlanta. - alwaysright MU - 2/10 12:27:20
     Would be interested instead of x/10 - bagpipertiger MU - 2/9 14:56:39
          most of those are 4/5* kids, especially the bigger states - phrejd MU - 2/9 16:14:23
     same info - grouped into tiers: - phrejd MU - 2/9 14:34:03
          Is this second one from Phrivals?(nm) - playhard KC - 2/9 14:40:34
     Interesting. I looked at top recruits from Missouri recently - No Depression MU - 2/9 14:31:10
          quicksand does a really good retrospective of MO's top rated - phrejd MU - 2/9 14:35:34
               Ronnie Bell, class of 2018 from Park Hill wasn't a top 10 - playhard KC - 2/9 14:42:40




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