Absolutely!It would be extremely insightful to be a fly on the wall and have privy to the money and where its allocated.
Absolutely!It would be extremely insightful to be a fly on the wall and have privy to the money and where its allocated.
There is no such thing as commitment in college football.
Money pal, money changes everything. The thing that we really have to realize is that we have to re-recruit everyone on the team and they are all getting raises. Got a great nucleus of players, awesome high school recruiting class coming in but just have to shore up the trenches and suddenly this picture is looking good.This is like the best golfers in the world suddenly have to use a 4 oz heavier ball. And then those dominating suddenly start failing and those who could swing for distance suddenly can.
I hope that's not the case, unless they had a good backup plan.What I read was Morgan initial offer was lower than expected when Smothers arrived on campus. If that's the case, can't blame the kid and unfortunately a black eye on this staff.
The PGA–LIV situation proves the point: when the money is there, people move. College athletes are no different show them the money and they’ll come.Money pal, money changes everything. The thing that we really have to realize is that we have to re-recruit everyone on the team and they are all getting raises. Got a great nucleus of players, awesome class coming in but just have to shore up the trenches and suddenly this picture is looking good.
Think you still have to look at the IOU blueprint, who in 2 years brought in a bunch of players from lower levels to take a national championship. Our emphasis, even as a blue blood, should be developing a staff of evaluators combing through the rosters of all levels of college football during the season to find these gems that definitely exist out there in the upcoming portal.We basically have the college football equivalent of dodgers or yankees. they can just throw all the money at every high profile player. Everyone else just gets the scraps because they will never be able to compete with the teams with all the money.
This was never about parity to begin with! Yet another successful attempt to disrupt the chokehold dynasties had on the sport. Anyone with a little money will win out every time.We basically have the college football equivalent of dodgers or yankees. they can just throw all the money at every high profile player. Everyone else just gets the scraps because they will never be able to compete with the teams with all the money.
Well if we reneged on our deal we should lose him. This is looking like amateur karaoke.There is no such thing as commitment in college football.
Seems like we cannot afford those who we would know from possibly having recruited them from HS, unfortunatelyThese kids aren't looking at that. We need dudes. Problem is that we need a way to evaluate thousands of kids we know nothing about because most are competing at lower levels. But they are out there. Just need to find them and bring them in.
and we have a lot of fans that lose their minds when we go after guys at Mercer or Cal PolyThink you still have to look at the IOU blueprint, who in 2 years brought in a bunch of players from lower levels to take a national championship. Our emphasis, even as a blue blood, should be developing a staff of evaluators combing through the rosters of all levels of college football during the season to find these gems that definitely exist out there in the upcoming portal.
Sark better hope they go very, very far next year or he'll be out in his ear. Can't imagine there will be any more excuses for him. I like Sark, but I hope they lose every game, too.I hate what this sport has become.
Side note: I hope sexat loses every single game.
Let's not forget that Texas has been throwing around a bunch of money on busts also. It is my understanding that they had a lot of RBs leave their program because they were chasing the transfer from Louisville that eventually stayed put. Then, their RB room was gutted and went after dudes like smothers out of desperation. So, everyone has problems but of a different nature.I will reiterate that people will try to make money an excuse, but Alabama didn't have to get in bidding wars for guys Texas was going after. They chose to. That's a strategic move.
Now I would laugh my butt off if Sark takes an NFL job. I might literally die laughing.Sark better hope they go very, very far next year or he'll be out in his ear. Can't imagine there will be any more excuses for him. I like Sark, but I hope they lose every game, too.
That's the market these days, unfortunately. Because we always go after the best guys in high school, which was Nick's effective strategy. Now, we have to work harder and evaluate better. Again, spicoli has given us the blueprint.Seems like we cannot afford those who we would know from possibly having recruited them from HS, unfortunately
Guess who also came from Cal Poly. Josh Cuevas.and we have a lot of fans that lose their minds when we go after guys at Mercer or Cal Poly