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RE: Autonomy Defined--Dennis Dodd CBS-Sports
(04-25-2014 01:32 PM)BigHouston Wrote:  Doesn't matter if the so called p5 have 200 scholarship limit, playing time will continue to be a huge selling point to most competive kids like O'Korn... Why??? b/c the NFL will remain their future dreams and riding the bench won't help them achieve those goals $$$.

The AAC now has exposure in its arsenal quite similar to the so called p5 conferences... I see 3-4 star recruits still going to the AAC.

And "playing time" will also be a factor at the "lesser" P5 schools. I doubt the Alabamas get all of the top recruits in an expanded recruiting class. But I do think that the remainder signs on for playing time with a lesser P5. That allows him both PT and an opportunity to show his skills against the 'best.'
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