

So yes I have played football, and yes I know what I see. Also he excelled as a recruiter in every assistant and OC job he ever head and was the recruiting coordinator at USC and OC for 3 straight number 1 classes.Ĭlick to expand.I was on my varsity football team at center from 10th grade on, and started as a 10th grader. Plus back to back 3rd ranked classes at USC. His one class there was ranked 7th while the average since 2010 was 15th ranked Also he did it after just one year at Ole Miss. The overall average ranking of recruiting classes for Ole Miss since 2000 until Lane Kiffin was 25, which Lane's 17th ranked class from last season was much better than and Lane did it while Ole Miss was on probation and was docked a few scholarships. Beside the class ranking are the number of commits, which is important because before the SEC changed it's over signing rule the SEC schools that over signed (like Ole Miss) had a recruiting ranking advantage because their classes had large amounts of signees (which boosts the overall team recruiting ranking) like Ole Miss's recruiting class of 2009, which also ranked 17th but it had poor quality and it was only ranked 17th because it had 38 commits or the 2006 class which ranked 15th, but it had 29 commits. Here is every single Ole miss recruiting class ranking since 2000 according to 247 composite, which averages all of the recruiting site rankings into one.
