I don't really see that this changes much, although I agree this is a very interesting article. And thanks to the OP for sharing.
The only thing I would say is, if the player had FBS offers and played for an FBS team, then he's a 3*. Unless he had all FCS offers and the lone FBS offer was a very low end FBS, or something along those lines.
Zero chance Travis Kelce is/was a 2* player. Had multiple MAC offers, Cincy offer, played for Cincy. That's 3*.
Overall points:
- there are only like 32 players in each class rated as 5* (like the 1st round draft picks)
- not sure how many are 4*, but guessing maybe 100 per class or something like that? (like 2nd-3rd round picks)
- the rest of the P5 players are going to be 3*. The vast majority of a lot of P5 rosters are going to be 3* players.
- the rating services aren't purposefully trying to mis-label/mis-rate players. They're being genuine. Based on the data and tape available up to that point, they really are projecting those 32 players our of the entire country to be most likely to be significant contributors/starters right away on P5 rosters and end up as first round draft picks.
- there are a million reasons why it doesn't pan out for any given 5* recruit, who then doesn't fulfill that potential. Those can't be incorporated into some kind of perfect prediction.
- finally, zero chance that the Gophers would turn down any 5* recruit that wanted to play here. Caveats of course being if the guy didn't have grades, in which case I would think that would be known and he wouldn't be able to get that 5* rating right out of high school anyway (would have to go to JUCO first), or if the guy had a serious criminal record/serious character flaws, again I would think that would be known and might not be able to get that ratings right out of high school.
But even with the latter, I could see Fleck saying something like "we have a tremendous culture here at the U of Minn, people deserve a second chance, I am going to work with and mentor this young man personally, mold him into a person who wants to do the right thing" etc.