JacketFan137
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i’m curious to see how companies feel about NIL deals as they continue to feed money into highly ranked recruits that are unproven assets
i’m curious to see how companies feel about NIL deals as they continue to feed money into highly ranked recruits that are unproven assets
My interpretation was more applications in the meat of your distribution i.e. your 25/75% band but that band doesn’t shift up. I can’t swear to these numbers, but I have one kid in college and another starting at GT next year so I’ve followed this stuff:Not so sure if more applications from the students who are already there, won't actually up the curve. Isn't the left hand tail of the normal distribution curve gonna increase, as well as the right ? The left is gonna get left out, right ? Of course it's been half a century since I tool stats at Ma.
All true.My interpretation was more applications in the meat of your distribution i.e. your 25/75% band but that band doesn’t shift up. I can’t swear to these numbers, but I have one kid in college and another starting at GT next year so I’ve followed this stuff:
GT 25/75% SAT is 1390/1550
Bama is 1060/1280
So Bama gets mileage from football. Kids with 1450-1500ish scores are already not necessarily getting in GT. Another way to think about it - how many folks with 1550 SATs pick a college based on football?
My best argument for football is positive impact on student life, but it’s tougher sell in upper echelons. Top students pursue Stanford/Duke/UVA/UCB etc. with whatever crap football.
Bobby Ross once complained about the amount of influence an 18 yr old could have on your coaching staff and your job. Wonder what he thinks now about college football?From article:
From the second Williams entered the portal, USC became one of the frontrunners to land him. Former Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley, who gave the freshman quarterback a starting job in Norman, is now the leader of the Trojans’ program in Southern California.
Newly-hired LSU head coach Brian Kelly and the Tigers are also reportedly involved in a “bidding war” for the future Heisman favorite.
I don’t think GT can compete in bidding wars. I really wish CFB wasn’t here, but it is.
I don't understand why this is Swofford's fault. I assume our contract is smaller because we have fewer viewers. It's not like he could just make any contract he wanted.ACC is stuck in a bad place thanks to that horrific tv contract Swofford signed.
Well, what would happen? It's no different than a coach making less than his QB in the pros. Many of the players make more than the coach.We will see what happens when 19-year-old QB with a HS diploma is making $3 million a year and his position coach is 35 years old and is sitting at $400,000 a year after 12 years in the trenches and facing unemployment if the 19-year-old turns out to be a bust as so many are.
It’s more so the length of the detail that falls on Swofford. The money was always going to be less than the Big 10 and SEC but it shouldn’t be 50-60% less for the ACC. It seems he nor anyone with the ACC apparently realized what everyone else understood regarding inflation or the value of live sports. Without the ability to hit the open market till 2034, the ACC might (likely will) fall to group of 5 status as far as TV revenues.I don't understand why this is Swofford's fault. I assume our contract is smaller because we have fewer viewers. It's not like he could just make any contract he wanted.
My good fellow, how would you expect any of US to be able to answer with any degree of certainty this question? Most of us dumb enough to pick GT as our school got out before you had to be smart to get in.Another way to think about it - how many folks with 1550 SATs pick a college based on football?
at this point the only way that’s possible is dropping down to FCS which would effectively kill the programIf only there was a way GT could win without needing to same type of players everyone else does. Dang, I just wish that was possible...
Some Tech fans have such limited binary thinking. No you are wrong again IMHOat this point the only way that’s possible is dropping down to FCS which would effectively kill the program
time for the 1/6 grads is a millionaire stat to put its money where it’s mouth isSo Grambling State is setting up an NIL deal for all of its student athletes.
Grambling Confirmed 'Groundbreaking' NIL Deal with HBCU Legends
Grambling State confirmed "groundbreaking" NIL deal for its student athletes.www.si.com
I really hope he have something in the works.