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My favorite topic in College Football is recruiting. It's a crazy and inexact science, but no one can downplay it's importance.
There are 4 teams in the world of College football that can take a relaxed approach to recruiting and still be successful. These schools are Florida, Texas, Ohio State and USC. Basically, none of them have to fight for the in-state kids that they want. They still have to do their homework, but for the most part - they've got an easier road than the rest of the world.
Now, on to the good stuff - recruiting services, scouting sites, whatever you want to call them. The prevalent ones are obviously Rivals and Scout, and now a newbie - ESPN. This topic has essentially been the great debate around here - and rightfully so.
Now ESPN is relatively late to the game, but they make up ground quickly. They are going to have so much fire power behind what they do that they could actually demolish both Rivals and Scout. ESPN is simply a better company and they will deliver a better product.
The purpose of this thread is to provide you with the information on why you should use ESPN instead of Scout and Rivals. Feel free to discuss this topic. I plan on posting specifics from time to time (whenever I get the motivation) to illustrate my point.
My first example:...
There are 4 teams in the world of College football that can take a relaxed approach to recruiting and still be successful. These schools are Florida, Texas, Ohio State and USC. Basically, none of them have to fight for the in-state kids that they want. They still have to do their homework, but for the most part - they've got an easier road than the rest of the world.
Now, on to the good stuff - recruiting services, scouting sites, whatever you want to call them. The prevalent ones are obviously Rivals and Scout, and now a newbie - ESPN. This topic has essentially been the great debate around here - and rightfully so.
Now ESPN is relatively late to the game, but they make up ground quickly. They are going to have so much fire power behind what they do that they could actually demolish both Rivals and Scout. ESPN is simply a better company and they will deliver a better product.
The purpose of this thread is to provide you with the information on why you should use ESPN instead of Scout and Rivals. Feel free to discuss this topic. I plan on posting specifics from time to time (whenever I get the motivation) to illustrate my point.
My first example:...