netflixnchildres
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It's a good question. Theoretically this system could work out well for everybody. The goal is to optimize recruiting, streamline the proces, not pick winners and losers. The schools that use it could be getting an internal advantage of spending less time and resources identifying recruits likely to verbal and more effort recruiting them.
I wonder how often it updates the likelihood to pick a school? For example, now that Wake is ranked in the top 25 in both polls, does it show a higher likelihood to get guys interested? Does it update weekly, daily? What are all the factors it considers? Seems like it could be constantly updated, almost like a stock market ticker.