rjd970
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I agree its a business. Whether they like it or not, they are paid thousands of dollars a year in Tuition, Room and Board, Books, clothing, etc. to play football. They are also allowed in with lower grades and test scores. If you don't do your job you get fired. Same with these kids...
I agree with this generalization.
However, the flip side is these coaches are paid millions of dollars and are professionals. They should be able to properly evaluate a recruit and not punish a student athlete for not being as good as the next incoming recruit. The players are amatuers, and even when factoring in room and board, tuition, etc, they are still underpaid, especially at the big time programs.
Just my opinion. If Saban is the best in the business, one would think he wouldn't need as big of a recruiting cushion, or "do-overs" as he has been doing.