ReRank Breakdown: 2011 Penn 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 Penn State exhibited a notable trend of exceeding original expectations, particularly evidenced by a significant rise in the S2S rerank from 34 to 7. This substantial improvement indicates that many players from this class developed into impactful contributors at the collegiate level. With a blue chip percentage of 38, the class included several talented players, but the overall performance suggests that the program was able to maximize the potential of its recruits.
Notably, the class produced several players who became NFL starters, showing that while some were initially overlooked in rankings, they cultivated their skills effectively in the Penn State program. The diversity in outcomes—ranging from contributors to a Pro Bowl player—demonstrates a robust development strategy that appears to have capitalized on the recruits' abilities and potential.
Outcome Summary
Overall, the 2011 class for Penn State outperformed expectations, as indicated by the significant rise in both the S2S rerank and the number of players achieving high outcomes. The presence of a Pro Bowl player and multiple NFL starters highlights the effectiveness of the recruitment and development processes in place at the time. In summary, this class stands out for its ability to transform potential into performance.