ReRank Breakdown: 2011 Virginia Tech 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 Virginia Tech 2011 recruiting class presents a mixed bag of outcomes, with some players significantly exceeding their recruiting expectations while others fell short. Notably, the class's original ranking of 33 suggests a moderately competitive group of recruits, but the S2S rerank dropping to 61 indicates a decline in perceived talent and potential impact on the program.
The blue chip percentage of 18% reflects a reliance on top-tier talent, yet the outcomes suggest that the overall performance did not align well with the initial expectations. While players like Corey Marshall emerged as impactful contributors, the class also saw several high-ranked recruits like Justin Taylor fail to make a meaningful impact, highlighting the unpredictable nature of college football recruiting.
Outcome Summary
Overall, the Virginia Tech 2011 recruiting class underperformed expectations based on its original ranking. The movement from a class rank of 33 to a rerank of 61 reflects challenges in translating recruiting success into on-field performance. The presence of both a hit and a miss illustrates the variability in player development and success rates, with the takeaway that even highly ranked recruits can struggle to meet the expectations set during the recruiting process.