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<blockquote data-quote="babuka" data-source="post: 280300" data-attributes="member: 199"><p>I am not willing to outright dismiss this model unlike many of the other failed models that either serve as an NFL competitor or a development league. This is serving as a direct competitor to college football only and is paying the players cold hard cash. It will be heavily dependent on transfers initially and will serve as an alternate for all these players who have to go to prep school or juco for 1-2 years just to get credits and test scores up to meet NCAA minimum requirements. There is a ton of talent at those schools. The key to their success is starting hot. Get a lot of transfers, get 3-4 high profile 4-5 star guys and have a few players get drafted all in the first year. Remember "we ain't here to play school"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="babuka, post: 280300, member: 199"] I am not willing to outright dismiss this model unlike many of the other failed models that either serve as an NFL competitor or a development league. This is serving as a direct competitor to college football only and is paying the players cold hard cash. It will be heavily dependent on transfers initially and will serve as an alternate for all these players who have to go to prep school or juco for 1-2 years just to get credits and test scores up to meet NCAA minimum requirements. There is a ton of talent at those schools. The key to their success is starting hot. Get a lot of transfers, get 3-4 high profile 4-5 star guys and have a few players get drafted all in the first year. Remember "we ain't here to play school" [/QUOTE]
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