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Are Better Universities More Selective With Football Scholarship Offers?

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May 16, 2017
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Are Better Universities More Selective With Football Scholarship Offers?

Gary Andersen shocked the college football world in December 2014 when he left Wisconsin, an established program with nine 10-win seasons since 1993, for Oregon State, a middling program with two 10-win seasons since 1916.

Andersen won 19 games in two seasons with the Badgers — he left prior to their 2015 Outback Bowl win — and had a deep roster headlined by returnees Corey Clement, Michael Caputo, Vince Biegel and Joe Schobert. It wasn't enough for the second-year head coach — or at least it wasn't enough to convince him the ongoing battle with admissions would yield better, more consistent results for his recruiting targets.

"It's been well [documented] there were some kids I couldn't get in school," Andersen told Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports in January 2015. "That was highly frustrating to me. I lost some guys, and I told them I wasn't going to lose them."

But Andersen didn't blame Wisconsin, saying, "That's not Wisconsin's fault. That's Wisconsin's deal . . . I want to surround myself with those kids I can get in school."

His comments were more sobering than shocking, especially for those who forget college sports are played by college students. But it's nothing new; head coaches in every sport face academic challenges in the recruiting and retention of players. 

For what it's worth, Wisconsin is the 44th-ranked school in the nation in U.S. News & World Report's 2017 Best Colleges Rankings, 17th among 64 Power Five schools and Notre Dame. Oregon State is 143rd nationally, which ranks 60th of the 65 schools. (To be clear, the rankings are simply used as a point of reference and in no way represent a comprehensive or accurate ranking of all universities.)

MORE: Wisconsin Must Explain Themselves After Pulling Recruit's Offer

Are "better" schools being selective with the admission of 2018 football recruits? Though it's impossible to know because admissions offices would not release data, metrics and other information for every student — which would be hundreds of thousands of applicants (UCLA had 92,728 applicants in the fall of 2015 alone) — there is a weak correlation between university rankings and number of football scholarship offers for Power Five programs. 

Of the 10 schools who've made the fewest offers as of May 11, only one ranks outside the top 100 universities (Kansas State, No. 135). However, of the 10 schools with the most offers, five rank inside the top 100 universities, including No. 60 Syracuse with 297 offers, the fourth-highest total. And Andersen's new program has made fewer offers (157) than Wisconsin (180) despite being a "worse" school.

The correlation coefficient between university ranking and total offers is 0.03, which represents a very weak uphill linear relationship:

College Football Recruiting

Stanford has both the highest university ranking (No. 5) and the fewest number of offers (32). Duke is the only other top-10 institution (No. 8) but the Blue Devils rank 38th with 188 offers, far more than lower-rated schools with more selective staffs such as Kansas State, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State.

Also of note, the ACC has the lowest average university ranking of Power Five conference but rank third in average number of offers:

Conference Average University Ranking Average Offers
ACC 59 179.1
Big Ten 60.9 183
Pac-12 81 132.6
SEC 102 225.1
Big 12 119.5 145.5

Here's a breakdown of the 66 teams with their university ranking and total offers to 2018 recruits as of May 11:

Rank Team University Ranking Total Offers
1 Tennessee 103 332
2 Iowa State 111 331
3 Kentucky 113 298
4 Syracuse 60 297
5 Ole Miss 135 282
6 Mississippi State 176 279
7 Rutgers 70 276
8 Indiana 86 273
9 Georgia 56 254
10 Maryland 60 237
11 Louisville 171 235
12 West Virginia 183 234
13 Alabama 103 231
14 NC State 92 225
15 LSU 135 222
16 Florida 50 221
17 South Carolina 107 214
18 Oregon 103 212
19 Vanderbilt 15 211
20 Minnesota 71 210
21 Missouri 111 209
22 Michigan 27 205
23 Purdue 60 197
24 Michigan State 82 194
25 Virginia Tech 74 192
26 North Carolina 30 190
27 Virginia 24 190
28 Duke 8 188
29 Boston College 31 185
30 UCLA 24 185
31 Wisconsin 44 180
32 Nebraska 111 176
33 Auburn 99 176
34 Pittsburgh 68 173
35 Oklahoma 111 171
36 Miami (FL) 44 169
37 Colorado 92 159
38 Oregon State 143 157
39 Wake Forest 27 156
40 Illinois 44 156
41 Penn State 50 149
42 Utah 111 147
43 Notre Dame 15 146
44 Ohio State 54 143
45 TCU 82 142
46 Washington State 143 141
47 Arizona 124 140
48 Florida State 92 135
49 Arkansas 135 131
50 Arizona State 129 130
51 USC 23 120
52 Oklahoma State 152 114
53 Kansas 118 113
54 Cal 20 107
55 Texas Tech 176 102
56 Iowa 82 98
57 Baylor 71 93
58 Clemson 66 92
59 Texas A&M 74 91
60 Georgia Tech 34 80
61 Texas 56 80
62 Kansas State 135 75
63 Northwestern 12 68
64 Washington 54 61
65 Stanford 5 32
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