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Auburn Recruiting in the past 7 years


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HOW MANY TIMES IN TOP 10 IN PAST SEVEN YEARS

1. Georgia: 7 (2 in top five)

2. Oklahoma: 6 (3 in top five)

2. USC: 6 (5 in top five, 3 at No. 1)

4. Florida: 5 (4 in top five, 1 at No. 1)

4. Florida State: 5 (4 in top five)

4. Miami: 5 (3 in top five)

7. LSU: 4 (3 in top five, 1 at No. 1)

7. Texas: 4 (3 in top five, 1 at No. 1)

9. Auburn: 3 (0 in top five)

9. Michigan: 3 (1 in top five)

9. Notre Dame: 3 (1 in top five)

9. Ohio State: 3 (1 in top five)

9. Tennessee: 3 (3 in top five)

http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=773000

Here's a look at the top-10 recruiting classes for the past seven National Signing Days and how that team had fared on the field in the previous season. Teams in bold type were coming off losing seasons.

2008

1. Alabama (7-6)

2. Notre Dame (3-9)

3. Florida (9-4)

4. Miami (5-7)

5. Oklahoma (11-3)

6. Georgia (11-2)

7. Florida State (7-6)

8. Ohio State (11-2)

9. Michigan (9-4)

10. USC (11-2)

2007

1. Florida (13-1)

2. USC (11-2)

3. Tennessee (9-4)

4. LSU (11-2)

5. Texas (10-3)

6. South Carolina (8-5)

7. Auburn (11-2)

8. Notre Dame (10-3)

9. Georgia (9-4)

10. Alabama (6-7)

2006

1. USC (12-1)

2. Florida (9-3)

3. Florida State (8-5)

4. Georgia (10-3)

5. Texas (13-0)

6. Penn State (11-1)

7. LSU (11-2)

8. Notre Dame (9-3)

9. Oklahoma (8-4)

10. Auburn (9-3)

2005

1. USC (13-0)

2. Florida State (9-3)

3. Oklahoma (12-1)

4. Tennessee (10-3)

5. Nebraska (4-7)

6. Michigan (9-3)

7. Miami (9-3)

8. Texas A&M (7-5)

9. California (10-2)

10. Georgia (10-2)

2004

1. USC (12-1)

2. LSU (13-1)

3. Florida State (10-3)

4. Miami (11-2)

5. Michigan (10-3)

6. Georgia (11-3)

7. Florida (8-5)

8. Oklahoma (12-2)

9. Ohio State (11-2)

10. Texas (10-3)

2003

1. LSU (8-5)

2. Florida (8-5)

3. USC (11-2)

4. Oklahoma (12-2)

5. Miami (12-1)

6. Georgia (13-1)

7. NC State (11-3)

8. South Carolina (5-7)

9. Mississippi State (3-9)

10. Texas A&M (6-6)

2002

1. Texas (11-2)

2. Tennessee (11-2)

3. Georgia (8-4)

4. Florida State (8-4)

5. Ohio State (7-5)

6. Auburn (7-5)

7. Oklahoma (11-2)

8. Miami (12-0)

9. UCLA (7-4)

10. Colorado (10-3)

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Darn facts. They get in the way of dark pink spinning.........

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I'm sorry, I must be missing something...

Was this a general informational post or was it trying to indirectly say something?

The post seemed like just stating recruiting classes and prior season records. OK, what's the point? Maybe I'll go find stats of the most receiving yards per team and what their record was and post it.

Then WarTim makes it sound like Bama should be worried about something. But I don't see what. Care to elaborate?

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PChamp does have a point. It would seem to me that the more valid comparison would be to look at recruiting class rankings, then what the teams records were the next two seasons AFTER that class, not the one before.

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My dry sense of humor is often wasted....on some more than others.....

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So....how many Losing Seasons did Auburn Have?? You said that the ones in Bold were the ones coming off of Losing Seasons. The only Bold Highlighted teams were Auburn's. Am I missing something?

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