Had to take my daughter to the ortho. Spoke to some people about college football players. Nothing to do with the canes but he said that a lot of pro football players are telling kids that have good nil money to stay in college football one more year unless they are a round one or two guy.
Not so much the money situation but just the entire experience as a whole.
The nfl isn’t all it’s made up to be when you’re not a star player on a good team. It’s not the same experience for 5th rounder on the bengals compared to a first rounder at the cowboys for example.
He told me that 5th round guys feel invisible at times and start questioning and fearing how much playing time is left in their future. It’s a huge struggle he said.
Some nfl facilities and support/ training staffs aren’t as good or supportive to the players as the best cfb teams.
Some of the training, diet and therapy is actually paid out of pocket by a lot of players to private trainers and therapy/sport science businesses because the support just isn’t there on some teams.
As he said “some college players haven’t realized that their senior year in football might be the happiest time they will ever have as a football player”. If you’re a 3rd stringer in the league you’re constantly worried about getting waived.
What has happened in Miami over the past 20 years is that the experience in Miami just hasn’t been as good as it’s been at other places including a non starter rookie making league minimum.
Average on field performance, revolving door coaches, coordinators, training staffs, mediocre facilities and nowhere near the money the sec bagmen were dropping.
At least getting drafted gets you the bragging rights as an nfl player and the fulfillment of a dream.
But could you be imagine being a starter at Miami right now with nil money and the hype? Shheeeeeet. I’d bee talking DiCaprio
Now idk if this is true and I know plenty of people on here now people that played in the league. Maybe they can corroborate or shoot it down.