Evolving Recruiting Practices

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Is this what coaches have stooped to? Or is this an OK practice?

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I have no problem with it. 99% of all recruits have NFL dreams, SC is simply highlighting the real possibility of those dreams. Wish we would have thought of it first actually.
 
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And Muschamp put none of those guys in the league. Kinda dumb if recruits buy into it. Saban on the other hand would have a case.
 
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I have no problem with it. 99% of all recruits have NFL dreams, SC is simply highlighting the real possibility of those dreams. Wish we would have thought of it first actually.

There was a time when UT had the highest paid players in the NFL on both O and D (Manning and Haynesworth). UT put it in a lot of media that year, so I wouldn't say SC necessarily beat us to the concept.
 
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I'd like to see the overall history of our NFL players salaries. Especially, those with extensive careers like Manning, Witten, Price, Stallworth, Haynesworth etc. But, I'd settle on those still playing as well.
 
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I have no problem with it. 99% of all recruits have NFL dreams, SC is simply highlighting the real possibility of those dreams. Wish we would have thought of it first actually.

If the NCAA has any balls, they will slap em down. Based solely on ever having a rule against Pearl's BBQ, that has to violate more than one rule still on the books.
 

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