T tony3487 100+ Posts Sep 9, 2010 #1 Is Scout dot com a little more liberal with its rankings than Rivals?
GoHornsGo90 1,000+ Posts Sep 9, 2010 #2 They give out more 5*s, especially since Rivals feels compelled to randomly add people throughout the year. So I guess so?
They give out more 5*s, especially since Rivals feels compelled to randomly add people throughout the year. So I guess so?
L LikeMike 500+ Posts Sep 9, 2010 #3 Also, it appears that Rivals has become an SEC horror. All the good athletes come from Florida and are interested in Alabama.
Also, it appears that Rivals has become an SEC horror. All the good athletes come from Florida and are interested in Alabama.
T tony3487 100+ Posts Sep 9, 2010 #4 I agree. Texas produces subpar talent except the players that go to the sec. By this time next week M. Brown will have lost a star and McElroy will be declared the greatest quarterback in NFL History!
I agree. Texas produces subpar talent except the players that go to the sec. By this time next week M. Brown will have lost a star and McElroy will be declared the greatest quarterback in NFL History!
U UT4EVR 100+ Posts Sep 10, 2010 #5 True enough. I've noticed for years that rivals100.com, the main national site, is devoted almost only to SEC recruits and recruiting. Almost no mention of Texas recruiting or recruits, ever.
True enough. I've noticed for years that rivals100.com, the main national site, is devoted almost only to SEC recruits and recruiting. Almost no mention of Texas recruiting or recruits, ever.
L LoudHorn 250+ Posts Sep 12, 2010 #6 They get more revenues covering recruiting season into February, as it goes in the SEC. In Texas, most of the news is over with several months earlier.
They get more revenues covering recruiting season into February, as it goes in the SEC. In Texas, most of the news is over with several months earlier.