(12-17-2020 12:22 PM)cinbinsportsfan Wrote: 1) Really nice work, love that you pulled this together.
2) Cincinnati with an average recruit rating of 85.14 and 189 points shows that UC's pulling up the average for the conference, as if everything else we know about the 2021 class wasn't clear enough. Also interesting how close the Bearcats are towards the P5.
3) Can you run this for the 2020 class as well? I know some schools like Tulsa only have like 6 commits so they're pulling down the AAC's ratings. Additionally, it looks like several MWC and C-USA schools have less than 10 commits. In general I'd be curious to see these trends when all schools have "complete" classes so it's closer to an apples-to-apples comparison.
Sure thing
2020 CFB Team Recruiting Rankings by Conference
#1 SEC - 318 recruits | 89.39 avg. rating | 250 avg. points
#2 B1G - 309 recruits | 87.06 avg. rating | 213 avg. points
#3 ACC - 299 recruits | 86.67 avg. rating | 208 avg. points
#4 Big 12 - 227 recruits | 86.67 avg. rating | 208 avg. points
#5 Pac-12 - 267 recruits | 86.60 avg. rating | 210 avg. points
P5 TOTAL - 1420 recruits | 87.34 avg. rating | 219 avg. points
#6 AAC - 272 recruits | 82.96 avg. rating | 159 avg. points
#7 C-USA - 284 recruits | 82.01 avg. rating | 153 avg. points
#8 SBC - 263 recruits | 81.27 avg. rating | 141 avg. points
#9 MWC - 280 recruits | 81.26 avg. rating | 144 avg. points
#10 MAC - 313 recruits | 80.95 avg. rating | 142 avg. points
G5 TOTAL - 1412 recruits | 81.66 avg. rating | 147 avg. points
The AAC, as of now, is recruiting about half a point better in terms of average rating than 2020 which is encouraging to see. The SEC hasn't been as dominant recruiting this year versus 2020 as their average rating has dropped by about half a point.