That's a dangerous way to build a top-10 class. The composite rankings exist for a reason, and lower-rated players have a significantly lower hit rate. Indiana's average commit rating is 88.7, which is 15th nationally and won't sustain a top-10 finish. Real dynasties are built with elite talent, not just system fits. Vanderbilt's last class had a higher average player rating, and we see that translating to the field already with a top-40 SP+ improvement. You can't scheme your way around a talent deficit in the SEC.