ReRank Breakdown: 2011 Texas Tech Recruiting Class
Class Snapshot
2011 class
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Badges Earned
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S2S Class DNA
2011 class
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Hits & Misses
Development Story
The Texas Tech 2011 recruiting class, originally ranked 20th, saw a slight improvement in its S2S rerank to 17. This indicates a positive trajectory for several recruits, particularly those who were initially unranked or lower-ranked. The class included a noteworthy number of hits, with four players achieving outcomes of NFL Drafted or higher, indicating effective player development within the program. Notably, Jakeem Grant, who was originally ranked 1006, emerged as an NFL Pro Bowl player, showcasing how unheralded recruits can achieve exceptional success.
On the other hand, the presence of four busts within the class—particularly among ranked recruits—illustrates that not every player met expectations. These players, despite being considered as potential contributors, did not translate their recruitment status into successful collegiate careers. This duality of significant hits alongside notable misses reflects a mixed outcome for Texas Tech's 2011 recruiting efforts, emphasizing the unpredictability of player development.
Outcome Summary
Overall, the Texas Tech 2011 recruiting class met expectations through a combination of standout performances and underwhelming outcomes. The S2S rerank reflects a class that had solid contributions, particularly from unranked recruits who exceeded their initial projections. The contrast between high-performing players and those who underperformed illustrates the variability in recruitment success. In conclusion, while the class produced several impactful players, it also faced challenges with ranked recruits not fulfilling their potential.