Wrapping Up the Recruiting Season
There may be no more ridiculous process in the sports world than the college football recruiting season. Having said that, it's an important part of the overall package, and the Hogs just wrapped up a recruiting class that's inspired a pretty wide range of opinions. So, let's discuss and see where things stand.
On the positive side, Bobby Petrino and company have a pretty stocked offensive cupboard, so they rightfully focused the bulk of their attention on defense and special teams, and in those areas we seemed to do ok. In particular, defensive linemen Byran Jones of Junction City and surprise late pickup Calvin Barnett of Tulsa are said to be guys who can contribute right away (although there may be some eligibility issues with Barnett - keep your fingers crossed).
On the negative side, the SEC is ruthless when it comes to recruiting - it's pretty painful to realize that we had a class ranked 30something (or 40something) nationally and were still behind nine other teams in the conference. Plus, I don't care how many RBs you already have on the roster - when the #1 high school RB in the nation is from Little Rock, you need to get that guy. Even taking off my Razorback-colored glasses for a second, you'd like to believe that it would be easier to attract more top-quality defensive recruits when there are such obvious opportunities for immediate playing time (not to mention offensive players who might like to catch passes from Ryan Mallett for at least a year).
But, Petrino and his staff seem genuinely pleased with the results, and it's safe to say that they're a bit more dialed-in than all the various armchair quarterbacks lurking out there on the internet (present company excepted, of course!), so I'm inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt.
Let's see what others more knowledgeable than I am have to say:
* Jim Harris of AS360, a perennial favorite of the Expats, weighs in with a typically insightful and in depth column that also has one of the all-time great "damning with faint praise" headlines: "Hogs and Petrino Don't Come Close to 'Worst Class Ever' Label". Uh, I guess that's good news?
* The Slophouse's Brandon Marcello has put together a massive compendium of signing day links...we won't requote them all here, but the post is a must-read.
* As always, AS360's Chris Bahn is the voice of reason, weighing in with a well-reasoned column that reminds us that what really matters is what happens on the field, and that current stars Greg Childs and Tennarius Wright were low-rated recruits coming out of high school.
* Recruiting coordinator Tim Horton was bullish, saying it was the best of his three classes with Petrino.
* Blogger/professional shit-stirrer Clay Travis has a harsher take on how it all turned out, basically dogging the Razorbacks up and down and saying we'd better win next year or it's over. If you want to increase your blood pressure a bit, this is the article to read.
* TeamSpeedKills looks at the last four years of recruiting rankings. The bad news: the Hogs are grouped with Mississippi State in the "trailing" section. The good news: um, we're ahead of Kentucky and Vanderbilt?
* For lots more detail (and some of the finest OCD commenters you'll read anywhere), check out the Recruiting Guy.
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In addition to their formula, Scout also assigned a letter grade to each class, according to this post from Chris Low (http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/8718/ranking-the-sec-recruiting-classes). B- seems about right. It’s nowhere near as bad as the 48 Rivals gave us.
I’ve lost my faith in Rivals, which is my soapbox for the moment. Look, I’m an engineer, so I know when the math “works”. Look at Boston College, who’s ranked immediately ahead us. They have no 5-stars, like us, fewer 4-star, fewer 3-stars, fewer recruits, AND a lower average star rating. How on Earth can a “fair” system have a class like that ranked ahead of us? Our class also compares favorable with #40 BYU (the only thing they lead us by is number of recruits), yet their scores is 200 points higher.
Apparently, the Rivals formula was developed by a statistician at UC-Berkeley. Stephen, I demand you get some answers. Get some interns on it before your fire this batch.
Uhhh...
Make that John, actually, since he’s the one who actually lives in Berkeley. Oh man, and you wrote the post, too. Wow, my bad.
Agreed - that is weird. I'm on the case...
I’m going to start knocking on doors all over town until I find that statistician and get some answers.
The class was just what we needed.
Immediate help at Kicker and Defensive Tackle, and a lot of big, strong, fast, and smart athletes.
Something to keep in mind
No single recruiting class anywhere has by themselves played a game. They go into the gumbo with everything else – coaches, other recruiting classes, the refs, the weather, lady luck, the motivation level and football smarts of the other team.
I'm with Porcine. Seems like we got what we needed.
Recruiting is such a crapshoot though so who knows. That’s why rankings seem to be meaningless. For one thing, the rankings are set prior to any kid actually enrolling and are admittedly subject to re-rankings where they can jump 10-20-30 spots down the line.
That’s also why talking shit about recruiting rankings is pointless. Speaking of, seems like the guys over at red cup rebellion are becoming as obsessed with arkansas as hogvile is with HDN (see their latest posts on our recruiting).
I wouldn’t worry about losing Dyer as setting some sort of precedent for unsuccessful instate recruiting. The kid obviously wants to be “the” feature back so the best option for him was to go to Auburn. It was pretty clear that recruiting RBs wasn’t as high of a priority for us this year as defense whereas Auburn clearly needs immediate impact guys. If RB was a need then my story would be different. Best of luck to him except when playing the hogs.
They have had some problems...
With Arkansas “trolls” over their, though. Not that that’s an excuse, but trolls coupled with them beating us in football, baseball, and basketball on a fairly regular basis for the past two years will result in something of an obsession.
I do enjoy their caricatures of Houston Dale, though. Mostly because I know it’s a joke, but also because it seems pretty plausible.

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