MNVCGUY
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It is simple logic to understand that if you are behind in the product you are putting on the playing field you have to incrementally be better to finally take the lead.
If you believe the numbers in the 2021 class in the BIG West WI is #1 and 3# in the BIG. In the BIG MN is #8, NE is #7and IA is #6.
If IA and WI are already better than MN then the future does not look like unicorns and roses.
The part in bold is the key. There are those that truly believe those team rankings and won't allow for any sort of subjectivity in the analysis. They take it as gospel and believe we brought in the 4th best class in the West because that is what 247 says so it must be true.
Of course the reality is that we might have brought in the best class in the West and we might have brought in the worst class in the West or something in-between. Because what the recruiting sites can't know is who is going to transfer, who is going to flunk out, who is going to suffer a career ending injury, who is going to get beaten out by someone else on the roster..... All the recruiting rankings can do is give you a rough idea as to how talented your players are in relation to other recruits across the country. They have value as a guideline as to whether you are bringing in comparable talent to your rivals but they should not be taken as gospel or viewed as perfect because there is simply no possible way they could be with the sheer volume of players out there to be evaluated.
Easiest proof that team rankings only tell part of the story is to look at Nebraska and Wisconsin. Since 2010 Wisconsin has finished ahead of Nebraska in the Big Ten team rankings twice (2014 and 2020). That's it, just those two years.
Another example was on full display almost a year ago when the Gophers and their small number of 4* recruits dominated and Auburn team full of 4* and better recruits.
The important thing about the 2020 class is that it compares very favorably on paper to the classes signed by Iowa and Nebraska and is not far off the one signed by Wisconsin. Meaning the players we signed should give us the raw material to be able to compete with those teams. I could care less if it says we are #8 as long as we are bringing in guys with legit power 5 offers who look like they are going to be able to cut it in the Big Ten.