Recruiting Forum Football Talk II

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Anyone watch that Clemson A&M game this weekend? That 3-3-5 was a thing of beauty. I wonder if we will employ that at all in the future. I’m not a football expert but we seem to primarily stay in a 4-2-5.

Unfortunately, I do not believe we have the personnel to run it like Clemson does. It was a great gameplan against Mond, but they have horses up front that can plug the run.

Also, Isiah Simmons is a sub package freak who can basically play DE, OLB or S and can erase a lot of mistakes.
 
I wasn’t sure if it was that or “cost of attendance.” Schools inflate that number so that they can pay more in stipends to athletes.
Stipends a new factor in NCAA sports - The Daily Universe
There is no set rule as to how much a school is allowed to pay its athletes. According to a 2015-16 database compiled by CBS Sports of schools in the 11 Division-I FBS conferences, BYU pays its student athletes $4,500 per year, while the University of Utah pays its student athletes $3,574 per year and Utah State pays its student athletes $3,720 per year.
 
Going to be an interesting domino effect here.

If USC, UCLA, etc. can pay the best players, then it makes sense that the best players will sign there.

What’ll happen then is Florida and Texas will pass similar laws in order to compete.

Once that happens, the floodgates open.

Down with the NCAA.
LOL. Wrong. No way.

NCAA rules any member institution allowing athlete participation ineligible due to “unfair recruiting advantage”.

Kills it. Dead.
 
Likeness rights waiver. All division one scholarship players shall split evenly all royalties from the game less 20 percent to each member institution and max 5 percent in admin fees. So if likeness is 10 million for EA athletes split 7.5 million. So around 750 per kid. If they don’t sign the waiver they aren’t in the game. Schools make around 3 bucks per jersey. During your career any jersey with no name on back that sells you get 20 percent (.60) per jersey placed into trust. When you get your degree and your eligibility is exhausted you receive those funds. You have 10 years after eligibility is up to get degree.

This could be expanded but their are ways to make this work for all involved.
 
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Hey, let's talk about baseball then!
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