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Lindy's basically just took the final top 25 of 2019 and reshuffled it a bit. Tusculum, who won the SAC in the spring, and #25 Virginia Union, are the only two new teams. I would expect there to be some resemblance to 2019, but don't schools that played football at some point in the 20-21 year get a bump over the ones who didn't? Seems like you know more about your team and your depth headed into week 1 if you got at least 3 or 4 games in, or at least a few quality scrimmages.
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Originally posted by ccmoney8 View PostLindy's basically just took the final top 25 of 2019 and reshuffled it a bit. Tusculum, who won the SAC in the spring, and #25 Virginia Union, are the only two new teams. I would expect there to be some resemblance to 2019, but don't schools that played football at some point in the 20-21 year get a bump over the ones who didn't? Seems like you know more about your team and your depth headed into week 1 if you got at least 3 or 4 games in, or at least a few quality scrimmages.
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TONS of news stories like this.....
For some a HUGE, HUGE impact. THOUSANDS of athletes will not get offered as they would have in 2019. And it won't end in '20.....
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...s/202101060105
https://amp.theledger.com/amp/7700815002
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/national-signing-day-2020-how-covid-19-changed-college-football-recruiting-likely-for-good/amp/
Between NCAA changes and the NIL rule,, recruiting, as we knew it will be forever changed.Last edited by ASUPops; 07-11-2021, 01:09 PM.
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Originally posted by ASUPops View Post
TONS of news stories like this.....
For some a HUGE, HUGE impact. THOUSANDS of athletes will not get offered as they would have in 2019. And it won't end in '20.....
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...s/202101060105
https://amp.theledger.com/amp/7700815002
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/national-signing-day-2020-how-covid-19-changed-college-football-recruiting-likely-for-good/amp/
Between NCAA changes and the NIL rule,, recruiting, as we knew it will be forever changed.
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Originally posted by Techster88 View Post
I like the new rule. I can only say as with everything else that on the surface looks like a good idea and what could possibly go wrong. Time will tell if this actually was a benefit to the players or another distraction for trouble.
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Originally posted by Techster88 View Post
I like the new rule. I can only say as with everything else that on the surface looks like a good idea and what could possibly go wrong. Time will tell if this actually was a benefit to the players or another distraction for trouble.
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Originally posted by ccmoney8 View Post
Boosters offering NIL deals to high school prospects before they sign? Athletes signing deals with companies that promote gambling, among other prohibited activities? School logos being used to give the appearance the school is making an endorsement, when it isn't?
With that in mind, a group of WT boosters met a couple days ago. We discussed putting a group together for just this purpose. A consortium of booster investors. The players we sign will be available to advertise for members of the consortium. We'll have a couple of big law firms, a few sports injury docs, several car dealerships, some local fast food restauranteurs, feedlot operators, local banks, insurance guys, roofers, etc, etc.
If we can get 25 boosters to pledge $10,000 per year, we can use $250,000 (less expenses) a year to pay certain WT recruits (oops) players. I pushed for 25 at $25,000, or a pool of $625,000. Now we're cookin!' Coach can be in charge of directing us toward whom we should offer contracts and for how much. It was met with great enthusiasm. One of the boosters indicated he'd pony up $50,000! He played ball for OU back in the 70's. He said, as he giggled, this reminded him of the "good ole days back in Norman!"
We see this being a great thing for WT football! We could become the OU of D2. That 2nd QB recruit at SFA or even the 3rd at TCU could become the #1 recruit at WT for $40,000 a year. Yeah, baby!!!
I know my company's budget's going to be stretched a bit when I add in funds for basketball, volleyball, and softball.
The possibilities are limited only by the bucks we're willing to pony up. And to think, many years I got sanctioned by the NCAA for buying a couple basketball players tickets to a $1 movie at the mall. (I wasn't thinking. Just being a nice guy for a couple college kids and somebody turned me in. If I'd have bumped into a couple non-athlete students I knew, I'd have bought their tickets).
We've come a long way Virginia! Whatever, this thing's got (buffalo) wings!Last edited by BuffaloChip; 07-13-2021, 04:25 PM.
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Originally posted by BuffaloChip View Post
We're expecting the D1 rules will become D2's as well.
With that in mind, a group of WT boosters met a couple days ago. We discussed putting a group together for just this purpose. A consortium of booster investors. The players we sign will be available to advertise for members of the consortium. We'll have a couple of big law firms, a few sports injury docs, several car dealerships, some local fast food restauranteurs, feedlot operators, local banks, insurance guys, roofers, etc, etc.
If we can get 25 boosters to pledge $10,000 per year, we can use $250,000 (less expenses) a year to pay certain WT recruits (oops) players. I pushed for 25 at $25,000, or a pool of $625,000. Now we're cookin!' Coach can be in charge of directing us toward whom we should offer contracts and for how much. It was met with great enthusiasm. One of the boosters indicated he'd pony up $50,000! He played ball for OU back in the 70's. He said, as he giggled, this reminded him of the "good ole days back in Norman!"
We see this being a great thing for WT football! We could become the OU of D2. That 2nd QB recruit at SFA or even the 3rd at TCU could become the #1 recruit at WT for $40,000 a year. Yeah, baby!!!
I know my company's budget's going to be stretched a bit when I add in funds for basketball, volleyball, and softball.
The possibilities are limited only by the bucks we're willing to pony up. And to think, many years I got sanctioned by the NCAA for buying a couple basketball players tickets to a $1 movie at the mall. (I wasn't thinking. Just being a nice guy for a couple college kids and somebody turned me in.). We've come a long way Virginia! Whatever, this thing's got (buffalo) wings!
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NIL just ruins yet another aspect of sports.
I am all for EVERY institution paying EVERY player a set amount across the board in D1 to play. Nothing crazy, just a share of the pie. Ok..I can be sold on that.
However, NIL is going to kill recruiting and bring a monopoly to the big boys. Watch and see!Last edited by ASUPops; 07-13-2021, 11:53 PM.
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Originally posted by BuffaloChip View Post
With that in mind, a group of WT boosters met a couple days ago. We discussed putting a group together for just this purpose. A consortium of booster investors. The players we sign will be available to advertise for members of the consortium. We'll have a couple of big law firms, a few sports injury docs, several car dealerships, some local fast food restauranteurs, feedlot operators, local banks, insurance guys, roofers, etc, etc.
If we can get 25 boosters to pledge $10,000 per year, we can use $250,000 (less expenses) a year to pay certain WT recruits (oops) players. I pushed for 25 at $25,000, or a pool of $625,000. Now we're cookin!' Coach can be in charge of directing us toward whom we should offer contracts and for how much. It was met with great enthusiasm. One of the boosters indicated he'd pony up $50,000! He played ball for OU back in the 70's. He said, as he giggled, this reminded him of the "good ole days back in Norman!"
We see this being a great thing for WT football! We could become the OU of D2. That 2nd QB recruit at SFA or even the 3rd at TCU could become the #1 recruit at WT for $40,000 a year. Yeah, baby!!!
I know my company's budget's going to be stretched a bit when I add in funds for basketball, volleyball, and softball.
The possibilities are limited only by the bucks we're willing to pony up. And to think, many years I got sanctioned by the NCAA for buying a couple basketball players tickets to a $1 movie at the mall. (I wasn't thinking. Just being a nice guy for a couple college kids and somebody turned me in. If I'd have bumped into a couple non-athlete students I knew, I'd have bought their tickets).
We've come a long way Virginia! Whatever, this thing's got (buffalo) wings!
Other DII institutes' boosters have already begun! They started organizing when the NIL was just being discussed.
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Originally posted by ccmoney8 View Post
Boosters offering NIL deals to high school prospects before they sign? Athletes signing deals with companies that promote gambling, among other prohibited activities? School logos being used to give the appearance the school is making an endorsement, when it isn't?
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Originally posted by ASUPops View PostNIL just ruins yet another aspect of sports.
I am all for EVERY institution paying EVERY player a set amount across the board in D1 to play. Nothing crazy, just a share of the pie. Ok..I can be sold on that.
However, NIL is going to kill recruiting and bring a monopoly to the big boys. Watch and see!
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