Quote Originally Posted by Irondawg View Post
in the back of my mind I've been concerned with how many MS HS kids we are taking knowing that this wasn't considered a great class to begin with. I'm still skeptical of some of them, but went back and looked and we have hit on about 67% of our in-state HS signees turning into starting caliber players that are productive. I went back and looked at 2011-2016 and we were really successful at finding guys that could develop.

Thought I'd share in case that concern had run through anyone else's mind
The reason why this class wasn't considered great was because it was coming behind the best class on paper in MS history. This class lacks the headliners of years past but the depth is 1 of the best in recent memory. So far the state has 26 P5 commits with 4 of the top 20 players still available. Add 13 more G5 commits already. This class will have between 50-60 P5/G5 signees.