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That’s what happened during the 2021 cycle. As of now, 57 of the top 100 players in the country signed with one of six schools: Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma and LSU. And when five-star defensive tackle J.T. Tuimoloau signs, it will most likely be 58. That means just about 60 percent of the most elite players in the country wound up at six programs.
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Small reminder why it really doesn't make a ton of sense to expand the CFP to 16 teams.
This argument is circular. All the elite players are going to the schools who go to the playoffs because they are the only ones in the playoffs. If the playoffs are expanded, the elite players will spread to more teams because there will be more than 6 teams regularly going to the playoffs.
Great point. Just like how defensive ends are always "high motor" guys.Not going to put this rant in any particular kids thread but has there ever been a high school offensive lineman NOT noted for his "nasty streak"?
What are they going to say, "he's really soft and passive for his size"? And don't even get me started on calling out how physical or "nasty" a guy is when most of his opponents are half his size.
You don't know how "nasty" an OL is until he gets to college and faces guys who can hit back.
/end rant
Not going to put this rant in any particular kids thread but has there ever been a high school offensive lineman NOT noted for his "nasty streak"?
What are they going to say, "he's really soft and passive for his size"? And don't even get me started on calling out how physical or "nasty" a guy is when most of his opponents are half his size.
You don't know how "nasty" an OL is until he gets to college and faces guys who can hit back.
/end rant