Halconblack said:
The pool party seemed to bring a lot of momentum back to the Aggies, but we do still have a long way to go to get back to to where we were in 2022 with top end talent in the state. This post is not meant to be negative. Just give perspective.
2022 Top Ten
6/10 signed with the Aggies
2023 Top Ten
2/10 signed with the Aggies
2024 Top Ten
Looking at maybe 2???
Attendance of Pool Party
Wesco WR Clemson No
Bussey CB N/A Yes
Williams LB Georgia No (This marks the 21st year in a row we will not sign the top rated LB in Texas. These were not all 5-Stars, but still. The last was Ty Warren in 2003. That is embarrassing)
Black CB N/A Yes
Hudson WR N/A No
Simmons DE N/A No (Stayed at L$U the weekend. Duncan ill is the IMG of Texas. Why is there not simply a coach assigned to this school only)
Lagaway QB No
Filsaime S No (missed out on top end safeties a few years in a row now)
Tatum RB No (Apparently Caden is the guy in this class for the Aggies??)
Evans DT Aggies Yes
Miller WR Aggies Yes
2022 was the best class of all time. Expecting to match that is probably a bit much. Look at our 2019-2021 recruiting, and you'll see it's much closer to 2023 and 2024 than 2022 was to any of them. But 2024 is about to really pick up, and start to look really good. Bussey, Ivy, Atkins, maybe Ahfua, I could see all on our commit list in the next month. But we do need to close them. I think this will end up as Fisher's 2nd best class
I've been keeping a running track of this:
2018
Top 100 players: 2
Top 300 players: 10
Average stars: 89.56
4+star to 3-star ratio: 13:10 (56.5%)
High school class ranking: 17
Overall class ranking: 17
Total Points: 251.20
2019
Top 100 players: 7 (one left on this years team, Demani)
Top 300 players: 11 (just one left, Demani again)
Average stars: 91.05 (8th)
4+star to 3-star ratio: 16:11 (59.3%)
High school class ranking: 4
Overall class ranking: 5
Total points: 285.70
2020
Top 100 players: 6 (only one left, McKinnley)
Top 300 players: 13 (5 still left, McKinnley, Moose, Diggs, Cooper and Aki)
Average stars: 91.11 (7th)
4+star to 3-star ratio: 16:10 (61.5%)
High school class ranking: 6
Overall class ranking: 6
Total points: 289.26
2021
Top 100 players: 4 (2 still left, Shemar Turner and Bryce Foster)
Top 300 players: 16 (7 still left, Shemar, Bryce, Rueben, Harmon, Amari Daniels, Jardin Gilbert, Trey Zuhn)
Average stars: 91.92 (9th)
4+star to 3-star ratio: 16:7 (69.6%)
High school class ranking: 8
Overall class ranking: 9
Total points: 280.40
2022
Top 100 players: 18 (just a side note, 13 are still here to show you how much better it still is than any other class)
Top 300 players: 24 (18 still here)
Average stars: 95.00 (1st)
4+star to 3-star ratio: 27:3 (90%)
High school class ranking: 1
Overall class ranking: 1
Total points: 333.13 (By the way, take out all the attrition, and it's STILL 320.33 points. Again to show you just how ridiculous that class truly was, to be able to lose 7 4+ plus players on it and be this high)
2023
Top 100 players: 5 (Higher than 2021, and note two transfers were 100 players in their respective classes, so this could be argued as 7)
Top 300 players: 11 (the same as 2019. 14 with DeBerry, McCall, Grimes, as they would all be top 300 equivalent to HS rankings)
Average stars: 91.60 (9th) (Drops to 90.08 with transfers, but that included a couple of walk ons that really shouldn't be rated)
4+star to 3-star ratio: 13:6 (68.4%)
High school class ranking: 15
Overall class ranking: 10
268.86 (Note that 247 does weird things. If you add McCall and Grimes and all the transfers HS rankings, it's 291.56 points. With their transfer rankings, it's 281.78 with transfers)
2024 (so far, in the early going)
Top 100 players: 3
Top 300 players: 6
Average stars: 91.39 (tied for 8th right now)
4+star to 3-star ratio: 17:2 (89.4%)
High school class ranking: 10
Overall class ranking: 10
Total Points with 18 commits: 252.94