ReRank Breakdown: 2011 Florida 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 Florida State showcased a strong focus on acquiring talent, evident from their original class ranking of 2 and a blue chip percentage of 62. With a total of 29 recruits, the class included several players who emerged as significant contributors over their collegiate careers. The S2S rerank to 5 suggests that while the class was initially highly regarded, its overall performance did not fully align with the original expectations.
The outcomes of this class illustrate a mix of success and underperformance. Notably, there were several players who exceeded their recruiting expectations, particularly among those who were originally unranked or lower-ranked but achieved high outcome scores. However, there were also instances where ranked recruits did not fulfill their projected potential, highlighting a nuanced view of recruiting success versus actual performance.
Outcome Summary
Overall, the 2011 recruiting class for Florida State met expectations to a degree, but the S2S rerank indicates a decline from its initial high regard. The presence of players who achieved notable outcomes, alongside a few who did not live up to their rankings, reflects a balanced yet complex assessment of this class. The standout performance of Devonta Freeman, combined with the misses such as Jordan Prestwood, underscores the variability inherent in evaluating recruiting classes. The key takeaway is that Florida State's 2011 class produced several impactful players, though not all met the expectations set by their rankings.