SmokinBob
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This NIL shite is complete chaos. Free agency with no salary cap.
A&M should have finished 7-5 if it weren’t for that miracle win against bama, yet they could possibly have the greatest recruiting class of all time.
Wilcox turning down the Oregon job is shocking. Born and raised in the area and went to UO. He hasn't even been good at Cal (hard place to win though) and you'd think an offer from his alma mater would be like a life raft. Crazy.
Billions was referring to the NCAA in total.50k is an extremely LOW estimate at the P5 level. But even if it was say 50k a year for 85 players on scholarship for football that's over 4 million a year and that's just one sport. The SEC didn't generate 1 billion for the whole conference so "billions" is a bit of a stretch. I'd say most schools are in the 50 to 75 million a year in revenue, still a ton of money being made though.
But yeah less than 1% is probably going to scholarship athletes and that seems way to lopsided...but it's no different than what Amazon, Wal-Mart, Microsoft, Tesla, Google, etc. etc. etc. is doing big business has always been lopsided to pay the top folk far more than they truly "earn" than the workers (or athletes).
Most people do cringe with they see @InVOLuntaryWhat college would have him? I involuntarily cringe when i see him.
The situation was really worse than "7-5 or 8-4". We had a losing record two of his last four years. More than that, it felt like he was losing a bit of control in the program. Recruiting was slipping from his previous successes and the high-end recruits we did get either underperformed or had off the field issues. The coaching was improved across the SEC and he was simply being outcoached routinely. Without Cutcliffe, he was simply mediocre or worse.Sorry...I just got a ton of crap back then for wanting Fulmer out from what I called sheep. They were fine with 7-5 and 8-4 and getting our teeth bashed in annually by Saban, Meyer and Richt in perpetuity.
Of course it all went sideways thanks to hiring Kiffin and Kiffin bolting. I thought for sure the dumbasses would hire a good coach to replace Phil....but nope.
I agree.
Saban and Meyer came into the league and blew Fulmer’s doors off, and he wasn’t even competitive with them. Having the lowest rated recruiting class at UT that I can ever remember despite coming of a trip to Atlanta just widened the gap more.
Another fact to put things in perspective: Kiffin inherited a roster with 2 walk-ons starting on either side of the ball.
Any thing suggesting Fulmer would have turned it around bucks the trend, and involves a lot of what ifs and conjecture.
Billions was referring to the NCAA in total.
And you also have to factor in the the donor money that wouldn't come without good football players.
In corporate America, each worker is paid cash that they can negotiate, so it is pretty different. And 50k a year is actually high for Tennessee. Tuition, room, board isn't more than 50k right? Even high dollar private schools are under 200k for four years I think. Haven't researched it in a while, so I could be wrong, but 50k was intended to be on the higher end of an estimate.