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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 871082" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>Agree with [USER=4905]@CEB[/USER] it’s just hard for me to believe this is the new normal, as opposed to a massive over correction waiting to swing back. There may be a few years where this keeps up but realistically the NFL can’t even scout the top NCAA players consistently enough to have a world class difference among most teams. Projecting high school kids into college football especially is a high probability of failure exercise. Once donors start seeing their $MM athlete not playing because they can’t keep their spot their is going to be discontent among those that paid the bills - or a coach rides with the expensive shiny object player to the detriment of the team/season and the locker room revolts. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Many, MANY, coaches talk about staying at the NCAA level because as a pro coach you know your stars pulled outrank you. You’re not benching the franchise players. That’s a headache NCAA staffs aren’t going to want long term. Throw in keeping kids academically eligible and it’s an ever increasing challenge. </p><p></p><p>I just don’t think College Athletics is built to sustain this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 871082, member: 959"] Agree with [USER=4905]@CEB[/USER] it’s just hard for me to believe this is the new normal, as opposed to a massive over correction waiting to swing back. There may be a few years where this keeps up but realistically the NFL can’t even scout the top NCAA players consistently enough to have a world class difference among most teams. Projecting high school kids into college football especially is a high probability of failure exercise. Once donors start seeing their $MM athlete not playing because they can’t keep their spot their is going to be discontent among those that paid the bills - or a coach rides with the expensive shiny object player to the detriment of the team/season and the locker room revolts. Many, MANY, coaches talk about staying at the NCAA level because as a pro coach you know your stars pulled outrank you. You’re not benching the franchise players. That’s a headache NCAA staffs aren’t going to want long term. Throw in keeping kids academically eligible and it’s an ever increasing challenge. I just don’t think College Athletics is built to sustain this. [/QUOTE]
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