Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:35 pm EST

LSU made a hell of a run, and even got the guy it wanted today. But if you believe in this kind of thing, Alabama is your recruiting national champion for the second year in a row: The Tide locked down top-ranked running back Trent Richardson and linebacker Tana Patrick, as expected, and went over the top with five-star cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick. Well, it's either Alabama or the Atlanta Braves, depending on which direction Kirkpatrick is trying to go here:
If you don't believe in the gurus, Nick Saban says you can suck it, hater, because two straight bumper hauls puts Tuscaloosa in the rarified air occupied the last few years by Southern Cal and Florida as the nation's truly fearsome talent magnets. Bama has reeled in 40 players rated four or five-stars by Rivals over the last two Signing Days. By comparison, the only other schools with more than 30 are USC and Michigan, with 31:

Put it this way: In terms of total points over the last two years, No. 2 on that chart (Ohio State) is closer to No. 9 (Michigan) than it is to Alabama at the top. Even if you think recruiting rankings are worthless hype, I think you have to like those odds.
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I retract the statement ... and I'll impose a self-banning. Three days sounds about right.
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ROLL TIDE ROLL
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Roll Tide.
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Rivals National Signing Day Rankings: Fuzzy Math Results?
It appears as if a USC Fan has independently created a spreadsheet using Rivals own posted and public ranking formula for teams.
It seems every team checked out-except for the University of Alabama. They had the same score as LSU. Exactly. With less Top 100 players, lower position rankings, etc. Yet, somehow, they received extra points.
There have been a few threads regarding this information on Rivals sites. They can be found at these URLS (Which require a Rivals Subscription):
http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?SID=880&fid=2208&style=2&tid=124426760&Page=2
http://lsu.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=2219&tid=124445305&mid=124445305&sid=886&style=2
http://lsu.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=2219&tid=124430574&mid=124430574&sid=886&style=2
At the time of this post, no answer from the folks at Rivals have been forthcoming.
The bottom line is that, if I'm reading these threads correctly, there was admittedly a lot of room for error throughout the day, but that Alabama was at least half a hundy points or so-give or take-from overtaking their nearest competitor, which just happens to be LSU.
Time will tell if Rivals sets the record straight, but it still won't stop the stories on all the wires from going out without time for correction, and it won't take back the front page hand you know what that Rivals gave Bama after they declared them champions. Quite convenient for a "news service" that was owned and still employs a large number of Alabama fans, and whose largest individual school site in terms of membership is also the University of Alabama's.
Most folks might know here that I've railed about this issue for some time. Perhaps we've finally found the Recruiting Rankings version of The Zapruder film?
Update as of 9:20
For clarity's sake, after reviewing a mountain of data, it boils down to this:
Alabama ends with a point total of 2786 and LSU at 2762. Using the spread sheet LSU still has 2762 while the Crimson Tide compute out at 2742.415. They picked up 44 mystery points somewhere.
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@ Billy D: Its not a bias on the part of rivals, its the result of different evaluators evaluating players differently (as you would expect). In other words, it doesn't mean rivals is right or ESPN is wrong. The most important fact to get here is that Alabama, USC, and LSU all brought in some highly regarded players.
@Airon: if they did get the best haul, the best haul will be losing to a random SEC team in 2 years. (I keed, I keed... not really)
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Sabans past 5 college recruiting classes are like this. LSU 1st, LSU 2nd, Bama (4 weeks) 10th, Bama 1st, Bama 1st.
I like our odds to get past the any future 'utes'
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Later.
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Go Cardinal.
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