ReRank Breakdown: 2011 Colorado State Recruiting Class
Class Snapshot
2011 class
Key numbers for this recruiting class
Badges Earned
No class-year badges earned for this class.
S2S Class DNA
2011 class
One-year metrics for this recruiting class
Hits & Misses
Development Story
The 2011 recruiting class for Colorado State exhibited a notable development trajectory, with a substantial improvement in the S2S rerank from 85 to 39. This indicates that many recruits either developed into impactful players or contributed significantly to the team, reflecting a successful evaluation process by the coaching staff. The class included a mix of both unranked and ranked players, and it is evident that the coaching staff was able to identify talent beyond traditional rankings.
In terms of outcomes, the class demonstrated a solid balance between impactful players and those who did not meet expectations. Notably, two players—Shaquil Barrett and Cory James—emerged as standout performers, with Barrett achieving an NFL Pro Bowl status despite being originally unranked. This underscores the ability to cultivate talent effectively, regardless of initial recruiting assessments.
Conversely, the class also included players who underperformed relative to their rankings, such as Isiah Norton and Dorian Brown, who were both ranked within the top 300 but did not achieve significant outcomes. This pattern highlights the inherent risks associated with recruiting ranked players, where expectations do not always align with performance.
Outcome Summary
Overall, the Colorado State 2011 recruiting class met expectations, particularly when considering the significant upward movement in the S2S rerank. The emergence of key players like Barrett and James demonstrates the effectiveness of the program in developing talent, while the presence of misses among higher-ranked recruits indicates that not all recruiting expectations were fulfilled. The takeaway from this class is that effective development can lead to exceeding initial projections, especially for unranked prospects.