QuattroCane
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Yeah, you're right that clearly comes off as being written by a 17yr old.No they didn't! And how you know Travis didn't write it?
Yeah, you're right that clearly comes off as being written by a 17yr old.No they didn't! And how you know Travis didn't write it?
Zero HBCU players drafted last year. He's taking a nice bag upfront but could lose tens of millions in draft capital if he's legit and doesn't immediately bail to the first P5 opportunity that comes to him.If he plays more than one year there, I’ll be shocked. That’s a bad career decision by him, most likely
Wild guess.No they didn't! And how you know Travis didn't write it?
Good for these kids doing what past generations were afraid to do.
Yeah, you're right that clearly comes off as being written by a 17yr old.
"Past generations were afraid to do"?
LOL, JSU has more NFL HOFers than UGA & Alabama, this is nothing new.
I swear some people think that HBCUs just started playing football in the 90's or some ****.
Wrong! Alabama has 8 HOFers while Georgia and Jackson State both have 4. Still impressive for a small school but let's keep facts straight"Past generations were afraid to do"?
LOL, JSU has more NFL HOFers than UGA & Alabama, this is nothing new.
I swear some people think that HBCUs just started playing football in the 90's or some ****.
I know HBCUs have HOFs too. Jerry Rice came from an HBCU. You misinterpreted what I was saying."Past generations were afraid to do"?
LOL, JSU has more NFL HOFers than UGA & Alabama, this is nothing new.
I swear some people think that HBCUs just started playing football in the 90's or some ****.
Wild guess.
Somewhere in there you left out the part about deep-pocketed schools coming up with cars and bags of cash that HBCU's weren't in a position to matchBack in the days top football athletes would attend HBCUs because a majority of their white counterparts weren't accepting of integration yet. Since being accepted at schools like Auburn, Arkansas, Texas, Indiana, UGA, Bama, etc you don't see the willingness to attend HBCUs anymore. When's the last time you've seen a 5-star football player openingly choose an HBCU? Oh right, today was the first.
hunter would have gone there even if I was the head coach with that kind ofbeing thrown at him
can't blame norvell and can't credit deion too much as a true recruiter in this case, other than his ability to get barstool involved
Correct, lack of resources are a problem for HBCUs but that's why the move for a 5-star player to choose is trail blazing because it's never happened before.Somewhere in there you left out the part about deep-pocketed schools coming up with cars and bags of cash that HBCU's weren't in a position to match
hunter would have gone there even if I was the head coach with that kind ofbeing thrown at him
can't blame norvell and can't credit deion too much as a true recruiter in this case, other than his ability to get barstool involved
It will be harder to do - much harder in CFB. But in basketball you could get a super-team with just a handful of flips.NBA and NFL will find you if you can play.
I can see something like this turning into a tidal wave in basketball, especially if you can get 3-4 guys to consistently commit to play on the same team at an HCBU. You could easily compete in the NCAA tournament. And TV contracts would follow
NIL has shifted everything
Like with pretty much everything, resources and money have tilted the scales in College Football recruiting.Correct, lack of resources are a problem for HBCUs but that's why the move for a 5-star player to choose is trail blazing because it's never happened before.
Snagged Mark Pope too