BYU 100
Temple 97
Louisville 88
What is the deal with BYU?
Temple 97
Louisville 88
What is the deal with BYU?
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Mormons are worried about concussions?BYU 100
Temple 97
Louisville 88
What is the deal with BYU?
Do you want to go to a school you can’t swear, drink alcohol or coffee and have to take their religion classes? Me either. They were getting Samoan and Hawaii kids. Now even we are. The pipeline has shut down.BYU 100
Temple 97
Louisville 88
What is the deal with BYU?
Do you want to go to a school you can’t swear, drink alcohol or coffee and have to take their religion classes? Me either. They were getting Samoan and Hawaii kids. Now even we are. The pipeline has shut down.
but they would have been counted in previous recruiting classes (like the class of 2017 for those returning this year for example).Do they still get a good number of their players after they complete their mission trips? If so, those players would not be included in the rankings since they did not come straight from high school.
Yes that too. Irregardless you no what I meen.*neither
Uh oh.Yes that too. Irregardless you no what I meen.
I’ll take an 18 year old Daunte Culpepper over a 23 year old 2 star QB BYU has 90% of the time.BYU is unique in that mormons go on mission for a year (1 year, 2 years maybe?) so even with a lower ranked recruiting class, the average age of their team is higher than others.
But think about the 25 year old RS senior offensive lineman. And it’s not like UCF has a Daunte every year either. The point was, I think, that their low ranking may be somewhat deceiving. Some of the kids included in that #100 ranking will be two years older/stronger/more mature before they even step on campus.I’ll take an 18 year old Daunte Culpepper over a 23 year old 2 star QB BYU has 90% of the time.
I equate BYU's age advantage to PEDs, having backed up 26 year olds fill your roster isn't fairBut think about the 25 year old RS senior offensive lineman. And it’s not like UCF has a Daunte every year either. The point was, I think, that their low ranking may be somewhat deceiving. Some of the kids included in that #100 ranking will be two years older/stronger/more mature before they even step on campus.
But think about the 25 year old RS senior offensive lineman. And it’s not like UCF has a Daunte every year either. The point was, I think, that their low ranking may be somewhat deceiving. Some of the kids included in that #100 ranking will be two years older/stronger/more mature before they even step on campus.
I only counted 30. Could be PWO. Quite a few within 45 minutes of campus.Florida Atlantic signed a large number in the late signing period this week. Total Commitments 33? Looks like they picked up some players that was holding out for other teams. https://fau.rivals.com/commitments/football/2019
BYU has been feeling the squeeze since P5 days... # Realign the AAC.Mormons are worried about concussions?
I only counted 30. Could be PWO. Quite a few within 45 minutes of campus.
A walk on doesn't count toward the 85 limit, they don't eat meals at the training table and they don't dress for games as far as I know. They are practice bodies. A preferred walk on players do earn scholarships before theiron does eat with the scholarship players. walk on programs, if implemented correctly can really help a program. Under Tom Osborn (sp) Nebraska's walkon program was awesome. Also, some walk-on players do earn full or partial scholarships during their careers
The main difference between a walk-in and scholarship player is that PWO pays his own tuition and housing and does not count against the 85 scholarship limit.A walk on doesn't count toward the 85 limit, they don't eat meals at the training table and they don't dress for games as far as I know. They are practice bodies. A preferred walk on players do earn scholarships before theiron does eat with the scholarship players. walk on programs, if implemented correctly can really help a program. Under Tom Osborn (sp) Nebraska's walkon program was awesome. Also, some walk-on players do earn full or partial scholarships during their careers
Can he get a job? Can he accept benefits?The main difference between a walk-in and scholarship player is that PWO pays his own tuition and housing and does not count against the 85 scholarship limit.
Wait scholarship athletes aren’t allowed to work at subway in the off-season?Can he get a job? Can he accept benefits?
I was in Indy in July 2018 and some guys working a bar said they were on the team at Maryland. Could have been full of s***Wait scholarship athletes aren’t allowed to work at subway in the off-season?
They may have started to let them work again not sure. But it was impermissible before because players were being paid $50 K a year to turn lights on in morning and off at night at the gyms and rec centers. I think the business can’t advertise the player working there. Not sure if a monetary cap though.Car Dealership?
They may have started to let them work again not sure. But it was impermissible before because players were being paid $50 K a year to turn lights on in morning and off at night at the gyms and rec centers. I think the business can’t advertise the player working there. Not sure if a monetary cap though.
I remember during the O’leary days where he’d do mini pressers at the Moat, he talked about a player who was supposed to be working there but wasn’t around and quipped he must not be too bright if he’s skipping work when the coach was gonna be there.It was a normal almost minimum wage gig. No special treatment, and they rarely worked because their schedules were so constricting.
They may have started to let them work again not sure. But it was impermissible before because players were being paid $50 K a year to turn lights on in morning and off at night at the gyms and rec centers. I think the business can’t advertise the player working there. Not sure if a monetary cap though.
So we can blame your brother.That is literally the job my brother had when he was a scholarship basketball player. This was the early 80's. He was on a full ride, but he also had this "job" on campus.