Yes, but points and decisions should not made based on individual athletes that happen to be an outlier.
The main point of interest is that ON AVERAGE higher rated recruits produce more on the field. By recruiting the best recruits possible you are maximizing your chances of being a successful team. It is not an exact science as some players underachieve and others overachieve, but you are trying to increase your probability of a good team.
Attempting to make points based off the performance of a few individuals is short-sighted.
We should all be quite happy about the recruits we have been able to obtain under Doc's reign. They will be essential to our growth over the coming years. Some of them are getting second chances, but that is a good thing and I am proud of the fact we are providing that chance. If they act up while they are here history shows that Doc will cut them loose and that is what makes it all perfectly fine.
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To the original posture, all that list shows is that we took chances on players and it worked out for us pretty well.
Curry went to a prep school and still had to prop here
Legursky played for a Beckley team that wasn't that good that year and he had knee problems
McClellan was considered an undersized LB, let alone an undersized DE. We wanted his brother and other teammate more than him
Baldridge was a project that worked out for us, he had never played football until his senior year of high school
Spillman was at a Prep school and Pruett recruited him as a WR, he came here and was moved to DB because he couldn't catch the ball consistently
Brown was a grey-shirt that was a very late qualifier (didn't get eligible until the end of summer)
Johnson was a prop
Wes Jones was a JUCO
Johnny Jones like Baldridge was a project that didn't play football until his senior year of high school. Snyder even talked about how he was offered after watching him play basketball
Again, Marshall just needs to keep finding those situational players and taking chances on them. Look at the Freshman All-American that we currently have, two (Hunter and Grooms) were rated 4 Stars, while Williams wasn't rated and was a walk-on. Recruiting isn't a science as some like to make it out to be because all things are not taken into consideration.