Purdue did. Here is the link: https://www.sbnation.com/college-fo.../16956914/recruits-by-state-map-2018-rankings
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Who are the 5 stars?Yep, that led to a hi9ghly successful #44 class. I'll bet they will not in 2019 when the state has 8 4 stars and two 5 stars.
Indeed you do. Just a discussion question Wilkie.......or anyone else...I have no opinion on this but I do state facts.
True. More wide open offenses abound.A lotta dime packages on defense run nowadays. Need a lotta DBs...
Good points. Looking at the rivals board for 2019, Florida has a top 70 players, Georgia a top 100, Ohio a top 35 and Kentucky a top 10. Home state just doesn't have the bodies. As of today, the two top kids have verballed to Michigan and Notre Dame.To me it all about where do you want to put your recruiting resources. Louisville putting much of theirs in southern states which is hard to argue. I think history tells them KY (elite) kids tend to leave the state as well. Two of the highest ranked kid are going out of that at this point in the 2019 class. Why put your resources toward those kids?
I think it made sense for Brohm to focus in on KY. He knows both Louisville and UK were focused on other areas. He is still in rebuilding mode. He is a factor because he is a good coach and is well respected in KY. It is still a pretty small pool of legit players in KY.
The Milton kid is legit he has good ball skills and good speed. The problem is he plays at a low level against kids that are going to either not play DI or a really low level of college football. That is a really hard thing to evaluate.