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RE: 2018: Football recruiting updates before National Signing Day on 2/7
(01-25-2018 08:07 AM)Fish Wrote:  The number of dots shows you how many recruiting agencies have been used in the composite scoring. Three dots means 247, Rivals, and ESPN have all been accounted for. One dot means only one has (mostly likely 247's own rating). From my experience, 247 has been more consistently reliable. Plus, the composite scores account for potential outlier ratings from one agency.

I agree, Fish. I prefer 247Sports' composite as well. For example, depending on which site you look at, Charles Cameron is either a 4* on ESPN, 3* on 247Sports, or 2* on Rivals. That's why I like to go by 247Sports' composite of all 3 sites, which is a 3*.
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