pretty close. Brice was a 4 star and the other 2 were 3 stars. What a lot of people don't notice is rivals has a numerical rating system as well.
5 stars are 6.1
4 stars can range from 5.8 to 6.0
3 stars can range from 5.5 to 5.7
And those rating numbers make a difference in the team points they give for recruiting.
our 3 QBs on the number scale were
Ramsey 5.8
Lambert 5.7
Bauta 5.7
That would mean BR was considered a low end 4 star and the other two high end 3 stars.
Greene likely was not rated very high since I think he was a 3 star out of high school. His ratings are not listed on here as they only go back to 2002.
But our most successful QBs since then have been extremely high:
Stafford 6.1
Shockley 6.1 (I'm assuming this because I do know he was a five star on here when I first signed up.)
Murray 6.0.
At Bama right now, the guy most feel has the inside track is a 5.6 3 star QB.
McElroy was a 5.6 and John Parker Wilson a 5.5.
5 stars are 6.1
4 stars can range from 5.8 to 6.0
3 stars can range from 5.5 to 5.7
And those rating numbers make a difference in the team points they give for recruiting.
our 3 QBs on the number scale were
Ramsey 5.8
Lambert 5.7
Bauta 5.7
That would mean BR was considered a low end 4 star and the other two high end 3 stars.
Greene likely was not rated very high since I think he was a 3 star out of high school. His ratings are not listed on here as they only go back to 2002.
But our most successful QBs since then have been extremely high:
Stafford 6.1
Shockley 6.1 (I'm assuming this because I do know he was a five star on here when I first signed up.)
Murray 6.0.
At Bama right now, the guy most feel has the inside track is a 5.6 3 star QB.
McElroy was a 5.6 and John Parker Wilson a 5.5.
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