Dabo Swinney climbed up on his soapbox for a minute last Wednesday to make his case against the star-rating system.
“I think the interesting thing about recruiting — I just think it’s all backwards,” he said. “To me, what we should be doing today, we should be coming out and assigning stars to the guys that came in four and five years ago. Their star should be assigned today.”
Up next in our multi-part series on Clemson’s past recruiting classes is the 2010 haul.
According to Rivals: A five-star prospect is considered to be one of the nation’s top 25-30 players, four star is a top 250-300 or so player, three-stars is a top 750 level player, two stars means the player is a mid-major prospect and one star means the player is not ranked.