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AlaskaGuy
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Make sure to check out the charts & graphs in the link.
The murky world of uncommittable scholarship offers
The murky world of uncommittable scholarship offers
Secondary program in a competitive conference.
Make sure to check out the charts & graphs in the link.
The murky world of uncommittable scholarship offers
Nebraska had one of the largest year-to-year increases in offers, from 2018 recruiting class built over Mike Riley’s final season (277 offers) to Scott Frost’s first full year (422).You really think Washington qualifies as a secondary program? I was thinking thirdendary at best.
And calling the PAC Competitive is a serious stretch.
In fairness to Frost, Mike Riley’s 277 offers netted Nebraska about 3 total D1 football players.Nebraska had one of the largest year-to-year increases in offers, from 2018 recruiting class built over Mike Riley’s final season (277 offers) to Scott Frost’s first full year (422).
You really think Washington qualifies as a secondary program? I was thinking thirdendary at best.
And calling the PAC Competitive is a serious stretch.
Shhhhhh.I was just actually speaking for my program only lol.
In fairness to Frost, Mike Riley’s 277 offers netted Nebraska about 3 total D1 football players.
It's almost like these schools that aren't along the coasts and have year long nice weather have to offer more scholarships to compete.
A conference championship and another shot at the CFP.Your team lost 4 games last year. Are you really competing for anything?