basically, 6-7 programs fight over:Noticed Alabama just signed the no. 1 running back in the 2021 class. 26 signees..5-5*, 17-4* and 4-3*. Surprised they settled for 3 stars....must be slipping.
Or four lucky kids are about to see their ratings jump? Well maybe one of them is a boosters kid or somethingNoticed Alabama just signed the no. 1 running back in the 2021 class. 26 signees..5-5*, 17-4* and 4-3*. Surprised they settled for 3 stars....must be slipping.
Another good press conference. He mentioned they are still trying to convince a guy or two to return. That would be great! My impression was there are two slots open for transfers or recruits. I wasn’t clear but I think he said there is one more HS kid they are recruiting if they can get him.
its not too late for Jake Hansen or Josh Bhebhe to change their mind, correct ?Another good press conference. He mentioned they are still trying to convince a guy or two to return. That would be great! My impression was there are two slots open for transfers or recruits. I wasn’t clear but I think he said there is one more HS kid they are recruiting if they can get him.
I still wonder if they will raise the 25 man limit this year. Long term I think they have to or some teams won’t have a full roster.
I believe they can change their minds unless they have signed with an agent.its not too late for Jake Hansen or Josh Bhebhe to change their mind, correct ?
There was a change in the agent rule too I think. Maybe can sign as long as they haven’t taken any money or something like that.I believe they can change their minds unless they have signed with an agent.
Ya I don't want the NCAA to do squat. Unless were talking about them getting out of the way as it pertains to students making money off their likeness. That is the only world we would have a shot to take a leap forward.basically, 6-7 programs fight over:
95% of the 5* kids, and
75% of the 4* kids
they leave 95% the 3* kids for the rest of the Power 5 schools to divvy up amongst themselves, and the rest of the FBS schools battle it out for a few 3* kids and all the other 2* and non rated players .
the NCAA is powerless to do anything about it, and in reality we should all prefer it that way, as they will just make things worse with unintended consequences if they to to make things "fair" . All we can really hope for is to win the B1G West division, and maybe get super lucky and win the conference. But we will NEVER go undefeated nor get an invite to the CFP.
The playing field has changed and it is uneven. The chosen few programs will always get to run down field and we and most others will always have to run up field. The sooner we get used to that , the better. Its not unlike Major League Baseball really, although even that league is more equitable than NCAA FBS.
Its what the Power 5 have nots had to give up to get the big money TV contracts. We aren't getting 50 million/year any other way.
They have signed with Agents. Bhebhe was the 1st to sign with an agent, followed by Eifler and Green and then Hansen.I believe they can change their minds unless they have signed with an agent.
Believe it or not Mac Jones was a 3 star at #399 compared to Brandon Peters at #61.Noticed Alabama just signed the no. 1 running back in the 2021 class. 26 signees..5-5*, 17-4* and 4-3*. Surprised they settled for 3 stars....must be slipping.
There was a change in the agent rule too I think. Maybe can sign as long as they haven’t taken any money or something like that.
More important, he plays behind one of the best offensive lines in the nation, throws to one of the best receiving cores in the nation, and hands off to some of the best RBs in the nation.But Mac Jones got to practice every day against the best athletes/defense in the country ... which we all know is huge for development sake
We have nowhere to go but up. It's sustaining that once we do. I like our chances better now.#74 nationally
#14 Big 10 (Last)
It's certainly going to be an uphill battle after we leverage all the returning seniors for one final year.
The 4 team playoff has really exacerbated this process. You have 3 teams that are there basically every year, which gives them a huge advantage. Maybe that is a reason to expand to 8 - it opens things up and gives more teams the opportunity to compete at the highest level.basically, 6-7 programs fight over:
95% of the 5* kids, and
75% of the 4* kids
they leave 95% the 3* kids for the rest of the Power 5 schools to divvy up amongst themselves, and the rest of the FBS schools battle it out for a few 3* kids and all the other 2* and non rated players .
the NCAA is powerless to do anything about it, and in reality we should all prefer it that way, as they will just make things worse with unintended consequences if they to to make things "fair" . All we can really hope for is to win the B1G West division, and maybe get super lucky and win the conference. But we will NEVER go undefeated nor get an invite to the CFP.
The playing field has changed and it is uneven. The chosen few programs will always get to run down field and we and most others will always have to run up field. The sooner we get used to that , the better. Its not unlike Major League Baseball really, although even that league is more equitable than NCAA FBS.
Its what the Power 5 have nots had to give up to get the big money TV contracts. We aren't getting 50 million/year any other way.
More important, he plays behind one of the best offensive lines in the nation, throws to one of the best receiving cores in the nation, and hands off to some of the best RBs in the nation.
That totally mistakes the reason why the playoff has cemented this new aristocracy in the sport.The 4 team playoff has really exacerbated this process. You have 3 teams that are there basically every year, which gives them a huge advantage. Maybe that is a reason to expand to 8 - it opens things up and gives more teams the opportunity to compete at the highest level.
I saw that last night also. The only other big ten team close to Illinois was Purdue at #72. I find it kind of interesting that even though programs like Michigan and Nebraska seem to be in disarray, they can still pull in stud recruiting classes, although I suppose a lot of those recruits had committed before this past season played out. I guess it's just more evidence to how poorly Smith was recruiting, and that they got zero bounce from the 2019 season where it looked like the program was improving. Also wonder if the seat is getting a little hot for Brohm in West Lafayette.#74 nationally
#14 Big 10 (Last)
It's certainly going to be an uphill battle after we leverage all the returning seniors for one final year.
More important, he plays behind one of the best offensive lines in the nation, throws to one of the best receiving cores in the nation, and hands off to some of the best RBs in the nation.
True, but there was also a different qb that was a headliner of that Bama class..... Tua.Believe it or not Mac Jones was a 3 star at #399 compared to Brandon Peters at #61.
Traditionally, QBs and OL are hard to predict in that transition from HS to college. QBs in HS can skate on their athletic ability and may not have the mental part of the game down. EX – Harrison Beck was at NC State and then transferred to Nebraska. Kid had an absolute cannon for an arm... AND would throw pick after pick in stupid situations.Are quarterbacks harder to predict than other positions for how well they will perform at the college level?