Best Recruiting Classes (based on teams' performance)

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Great story. My favorite part was;
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That definitely wasn't my favorite part.
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good read. not sure, minus the Selmons and Joe Washington, that i'd go with 72 OU. hard to argue against it since that class won back to back MNC's in 74 and 75. outside Jimmie Harris and Claude Arnold (Bud W. era QB's), no OU QB has had the kind of success that Davis had....but Davis was a 3rd teamer by most accounts who the "light" went on one day. not a heralded recruit despite being an ordained minister from Sallisaw, OK. there are a lot of OU peeps who think the 74 team was the best OU team ever. they have some scary D stats....like averaging forcing 5 turnovers a game. averaging. an no one is running the spread in 74 and throwing it 50 times a game. and then there's the story that Lee Roy Selmon was blocked off his feet twice in 3 years according to the OU film study assistants at the time.

but i'd say the 82 or 83 class Switzer had coming off two mediocre 7/8 win seasons when his job was on the line for real--the old time Wilkinson players/donors were ready to run him off--that set of players go 33-3 in 85, 86, 87 playing for the NC twice and winning it once (and lose to UW in 84 Orange Bowl in a game that may have been for the NC and gives the BTPCF world the BYU NC, sorry guys!). all 3 losses were to Miami and beat a couple really, really good Nebraska teams. and if Holieway doesn't get hurt....
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Only had to go back to the 40's to find a good UM class :meds: .
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tim tebow played for notre dame during the 40s?

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Believe the Heupel wrote:So the 1953 Oklahoma recruiting class that went undefeated in freshman competition, then went undefeated in three years of varsity competition doesn't even merit a mention?

Odd, that.
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