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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 806810" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>With this suggestion I assumed the P5 conferences would all jump into Tier 1. That gives them access to the best players if the best players want to be in Tier 1. I think the whole program collapses if not many players opt in for the draft pool. I wonder if the presence of GT and Stanford and Northwestern and ND might scare kids who are marginal students from entering the pool. They might be fine at Bama or uga or LSU, but lost at a STEM school. Big state universities can hide a student with marginal ability or interest and, at the same time, try to inspire that student in ways that flip him/her into their wiser self. Helping kids see themselves beyond their teen years is one of the purposes of college. If those kids are happy playing at App State or NIU we might see a surprise or two in the CFP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 806810, member: 1199"] With this suggestion I assumed the P5 conferences would all jump into Tier 1. That gives them access to the best players if the best players want to be in Tier 1. I think the whole program collapses if not many players opt in for the draft pool. I wonder if the presence of GT and Stanford and Northwestern and ND might scare kids who are marginal students from entering the pool. They might be fine at Bama or uga or LSU, but lost at a STEM school. Big state universities can hide a student with marginal ability or interest and, at the same time, try to inspire that student in ways that flip him/her into their wiser self. Helping kids see themselves beyond their teen years is one of the purposes of college. If those kids are happy playing at App State or NIU we might see a surprise or two in the CFP. [/QUOTE]
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