
247Sports Director of Scouting Andrew Ivins and 247Sports National Recruiting Analyst Cooper Petagna break down the latest and most essential storylines in college football. Between recruiting, NIL, and the transfer portal, the only way to truly understand what's happening in college football is by understanding roster management. The 105 represents the number of scholarships college football prog... more
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I can’t hear Matt when he is talking, I love the show but fix the audio
Andrew and Cooper not only give the in depth analysis that college football junkies like myself want in a weekly basic but describe exactly why their thought rational is behind the players they talk about. Their metrics that they use are easily comparable with past players and they have excellent chemistry together on a show and in a professional setting. Would absolutely and already have recommended to multiple people as they have helped me also in my own understanding of the game behind the ga... more
I’m fine with you all considering Modern Recruiting when 247 Sports began.
But at 9:00 saying 2010 when Rivals got started is absolutely incorrect.
I was reading and tracking Rivals & Scout.com recruiting rankings in 2001 when I was a sophomore in High School. One of my best friends was a ranked CB in Louisiana. And I was obsessed with checking rankings weekly although they were rarely updated.
ESPN was serious about recruiting from 06-16. Then when the company had massive layoffs in 2017 ... more
Cooper and Andrew both do a wonderful job. And they give great information. Keep up the great work.
This question comes from Tom having old man takes. First, Curtis went to a very small school in Nashville. I’m assuming this makes it harder to project him to the next level. Is it easier to project players that go to schools like St. Thomas Aquinas, Katie, Mater Dei And the such than it is smaller schools? Does that make it much more difficult to give the smaller school guys a five or four star? ... more
At the beginning of the pod, you guys rattled off the drafted numbers of 5-Star, 4-Star etc, the blue chip ratio drafted.
Is there a set number of 4 stars ( blue chips) each cycle in the 247 Rankings? *(It doesn’t allow us to scroll beyond 247).
•The Composite Rankings varies year to year and that makes sense because it averages across the board.
Composite 4 Star Ends:
26’Class - 415, 25’Class - 474, 24’Class - 478, 23’Class - 451
With a 4 yr sample the composite typically has 207 more ... more
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Focused on the intricate details of college football, the discussions provide insight into player recruitment, roster management, and the impact of NIL and the transfer portal on program dynamics. Episodes feature analysis of high school prospects, evaluates coaching performance, and highlight key storylines across the college football landscape, making it essential for fans wanting to stay informed on the ever-evolving recruiting strategies. The conversational format among knowledgeable hosts encourages a deeper understanding of college football's competitive environment, appealing mainly to die-hard fans and those involved in the sport professionally.
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