London Vol
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It feels as if I am standing on a hill at The Somme in France in 1916. As dawn arrives the fog from the chaos the day before starts to lift. i then start to see what the landscape looks like and it is a very different landscape from the day before. Well the fog is lifting on the College Football world and we are starting to evaluate what it really looks like going forward. Here are a few of my takes:
The Transfer Portal
Before anybody moralizes, just remember just about everybody agreed that the players should be paid for their participation in a multi Billion $ industry. Now you must also remember that a large number of players have come from an impoverished background and this may be their only chance to make serious money, money they could only dream of, so why would they not transfer to the highest bidder (even for an average player, over multiple years the figures could be in 6 digits) so please keep that in mind when it hurts that a player you like chooses Virginia Tech or Memphis over Tennessee.
Signing HS players and training them up for a couple of years before playing time
This has been a successful technique that the Alabama and Georgia's of this world have used for many years, especially the Big Uglies (sometimes even for 3 years before being unleashed on an unsuspecting world). Well forget that, the Mike Matthews model is clear for all to see, whether he is strong or experienced enough David Sanders will play most if not all of the season otherwise the queue will be around the corner of agents and teams with lucrative offers to prise him away.
JUCO
Another area that the result has yet to be felt is the Pavia ruling, that years in JUCO does not count in the 4 or 5 years eligibility in College Power Football. If I was young enough and Ugly enough (My wife readily agreed to the second point) I would go the JUCO route first, spend 3 years in the S&C and film rooms then I would go to Power 5 football school and get paid for 4 or 5 years (again even for a good 3 * player I would earn in the region of 6 figures).
Only Orange And White
As players will now come and go with the frequency of planes at LaGuardia Airport I remember that I actually support the shirt not the occupant in it. I really liked Cedric Tillman, yet can you tell me how many yards he got at Cleveland this season? thought not, OK lets make it easier, how many TDs did he get? you get my point. This should finally debunk the myth that recruits join Tennessee because of the cool Black and Smoky Gray kits. HOGWASH it is just a trick for you to buy more merchandise. So the tradition that must be protected is the iconic Orange and White uniforms or any combination of the two colors. I was proud to see so much Orange at Ohio State, if the fans were in Smoky Gray tops who would have known. I don`t see Alabama in Purple & Green or Georgia in Sky Blue with Brown stripes. GO BIG ORANGE
I look forward to your comments.
GO VOLS
The Transfer Portal
Before anybody moralizes, just remember just about everybody agreed that the players should be paid for their participation in a multi Billion $ industry. Now you must also remember that a large number of players have come from an impoverished background and this may be their only chance to make serious money, money they could only dream of, so why would they not transfer to the highest bidder (even for an average player, over multiple years the figures could be in 6 digits) so please keep that in mind when it hurts that a player you like chooses Virginia Tech or Memphis over Tennessee.
Signing HS players and training them up for a couple of years before playing time
This has been a successful technique that the Alabama and Georgia's of this world have used for many years, especially the Big Uglies (sometimes even for 3 years before being unleashed on an unsuspecting world). Well forget that, the Mike Matthews model is clear for all to see, whether he is strong or experienced enough David Sanders will play most if not all of the season otherwise the queue will be around the corner of agents and teams with lucrative offers to prise him away.
JUCO
Another area that the result has yet to be felt is the Pavia ruling, that years in JUCO does not count in the 4 or 5 years eligibility in College Power Football. If I was young enough and Ugly enough (My wife readily agreed to the second point) I would go the JUCO route first, spend 3 years in the S&C and film rooms then I would go to Power 5 football school and get paid for 4 or 5 years (again even for a good 3 * player I would earn in the region of 6 figures).
Only Orange And White
As players will now come and go with the frequency of planes at LaGuardia Airport I remember that I actually support the shirt not the occupant in it. I really liked Cedric Tillman, yet can you tell me how many yards he got at Cleveland this season? thought not, OK lets make it easier, how many TDs did he get? you get my point. This should finally debunk the myth that recruits join Tennessee because of the cool Black and Smoky Gray kits. HOGWASH it is just a trick for you to buy more merchandise. So the tradition that must be protected is the iconic Orange and White uniforms or any combination of the two colors. I was proud to see so much Orange at Ohio State, if the fans were in Smoky Gray tops who would have known. I don`t see Alabama in Purple & Green or Georgia in Sky Blue with Brown stripes. GO BIG ORANGE
I look forward to your comments.
GO VOLS
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