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2002-2008 Top Recruiting and College Football Poll

Posted by CollegeBowlProjections.com On February - 14 - 2009

usc_trojansDoes top recruiting add up to victories? CollegeBowlProjections.com has put together a list of the top 25 recruiting classes and the top 25 best teams from 2002 to 2008. We’ve added up all the results with Rivals top recruiting list and the final AP polls for the last seven years.

The USC Trojans were the champions of both lists.  Their recruiting has definitely turned into wins on the football field.  The 2008 top ranked Florida Gators might not be as high in the football poll as expected. You must remember besides the two national championships in the last couple of years the Gators haven’t ranked high in the polls.

Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer and his coaching staff  ranks as the top team not on the top 25 recruiting class.  The Hokies ranked 10th on our football poll.  Blacksburg, Virginia might not be the favorite spot for top recruits in high school but Beamer and his staff appear to coach their players to their very best once they reach college.

You be the judge if these rankings have any relation to success on the football field.

2002-2008 Top Recruiting Schools
1. USC
2. Georgia
3. Oklahoma
4. Florida
5. Texas
6. Miami
7. LSU
8. Florida State
9. Tennessee
10. Ohio State
11. Michigan
12. Auburn
13. South Carolina
14. Alabama
15. Notre Dame
16. Texas A&M
17. Clemson
18. Penn State
19. California
20. Virginia
21. Washington
22. Nebraska
23. UCLA
24. Oregon
25. Colorado
2002-2008 Top 25 College Football Poll
1. USC
2. Ohio State
3. Texas
4. Oklahoma
5. Georgia
6. LSU
7. Florida
8. Auburn
9. Michigan
10. Virginia Tech
11. West Virginia
12. Boise State
13. Iowa
14. Penn State
15. Utah
16. TCU
17. Florida State
18. Boston College
19. Miami
20. Virginia
21. Wisconsin
22. California
23. Tennessee
24. Oregon
25. Texas Tech

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Auburn Offensive Coordinator Gus Malzahn’s Resume

Posted by CollegeBowlProjections.com On December - 29 - 2008

auburn_tigersThe Auburn Tigers athletic department has been receiving a bunch of heat for hiring Gene Chizik as their new football head coach.  Eyes will be on Chizik as he hires his coaching staff.

Gene Chizik hired Gus Malzahn as the new offensive coordinator at Auburn for the 2009 season. Malzahn had been the co-offensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Tulsa.  He leaves Tulsa with two very impressive offensive seasons.  He will get his opportunity to prove if his no-huddle offense can transfer to the SEC(A chance he didn’t receive at Arkansas in 2006).  The Tigers will need his offensive skills after only averaging 17 points a game during the 2008 season.

Let’s look at the numbers and see how productive Malzahn’s offense was at Tulsa.

2006 Tulsa Offensive Statistics (Before Malzahn arrived at Tulsa)

27.7 points per game (37th in the nation)
162 rushing yards per game (36th in the nation)
226 passing yards per game (37th in the nation)
394 total yards per game (24th in the nation)

2007 Tulsa Offensive Statistics (Malzahn offense)

41.1 points per game (7th in the nation)
172 rushing yards per game (42nd in the nation)
371 passing yards per game (3rd in the nation)
559 total yards per game (1st in the nation)

2008 Tulsa Offensive Statistics (Malzahn offense)

47.4 points per game (2nd in the nation)
254 rushing yards per game (2nd in the nation)
310 passing yards per game (7th in the nation)
565 total yards per game (2nd in the nation)

The most impressive result we see is the rushing yards improving from the year before.  This isn’t a one trick pony offense.  It gets results from both the passing and rushing game.  The other big factor is the consistency and improvement in the second season.  It’s evident teams were still unable to stop the offense after playing against Tulsa the next season.  We’ve seen many coordinators fool you the first time but can’t do it the next year(Gary Crowton at LSU).

Many have complained about Gene Chizik’s resume but you can’t argue Malzahn’s efficiency as an offensive coordinator.

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