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RE: Potentially The End Of G5 Football As We Know It
(09-06-2017 08:03 AM)CliftonAve Wrote:  One other thing, in addition to the G5 the lower tiered P5 schools should be wary of this rule as well. If for example, an under the radar guy tears it up at a Washington State, Kansas, Rutgers, etc. he could easily be poached by a higher tiered P5 school.

Most players at lower P5 schools and 1-AA schools are there because the better schools didn't want them anyway. An example is the current Wyoming QB who bulked up after a couple of years in school. He won't be around next year for a P5 school to grab because he will definitely go pro after this year if he has the year the media is projecting and he is not a senior anyway. Yes a few lower school players will get poached like Judco's if they excel in their early playing years but I see the better players following their coaches that leave and more than likely the players not starting at the better schools moving down like they do now to get the first string playing time to get to the pros. Don't think this will be as negative as many may think. 07-coffee3
09-06-2017 11:50 PM
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