Actually,no.
NIL has only been around, what, 2 years?
Combine that with the ability to transfer out and play the next year? You have the perfect storm for P5s raiding g5 rosters.
Both of these are new circumstances in college athletics.
I realize this young man was still only a recruit and could change his mind at any time.
My point is that this is gonna make recruiting easier and cheaper for P5s and more difficult and expensive for G5s.
I don't think anyone thinks that winning isn't a necessary component.
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But I don't agree with the idea that the playing field, which was already uneven, is still the same.
Yes the field of play has changed with NIL and all that, but the game hasn't. There has always been a level of talent available to G5s no matter what.
What we have to do is be better than all of the other G5s in our region to remain a SBC contender each year.
The number of schollys hasn't changed. The P5s can't play them all. As long as we take care of our business, we will be OK.
I don't see the big worry.
If P5 schools raid G5 schools at a massive scale or a small scale, the players the P5s WERE signing will be available for the G5.
Reality is we need L-A&M to be in top 5-10 in the nation. We need them to shift their focus on national recruiting. That leaves more of these "3 Star" atheletes for us and other in state schools. With that said, we cant be the seen as the lesser of the in state schools in the recruits eyes. I'm afraid that is where we are headed right now.
You are talking specifically NIL, I'm talking in general. Late in the recruiting process as higher profile programs lose commitments, they come back and offer athletes that they had in camp but weren't in their top 35 on the board.
In Carpenter's case, LSU has less than 75 athletes on scholarships so they are going to sign over 30 in the current class. The NIL only exacerbates the process even further.
here is the difference we have student atheletes who want a good education and think about the long road, teams like LSU A&M BR have have atheletes who are students who think the short road, what can I get paid today, we graduate well prepared gentlemen who are ready for the real world and LSU A&M may graduate kids who hope to bs their way into a job off of their football career
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