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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 145815" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>On the other hand, for what it's worth, each school is STILL capped at a maximum number of players they can sign per season regardless of how much they're "paying" their players, and these schools, in all honesty, were typically not competing for the same players we were because they are in the SEC and guys who want to go for "factories" typically rarely consider us anyway.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, when we sell our "40-year plan" (one in six graduates go on to become millionaires regardless of whether they player gets drafted into the pros, which they should realize is a small probability based on historical data), then the 4-5 years of difference in spending money in college amortized over those 40 years is a drop in the ocean when looking at the bigger picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 145815, member: 33"] On the other hand, for what it's worth, each school is STILL capped at a maximum number of players they can sign per season regardless of how much they're "paying" their players, and these schools, in all honesty, were typically not competing for the same players we were because they are in the SEC and guys who want to go for "factories" typically rarely consider us anyway. On the other hand, when we sell our "40-year plan" (one in six graduates go on to become millionaires regardless of whether they player gets drafted into the pros, which they should realize is a small probability based on historical data), then the 4-5 years of difference in spending money in college amortized over those 40 years is a drop in the ocean when looking at the bigger picture. [/QUOTE]
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