Nick Sabin visited a number one recruiting target of Nebraska and they sent all eleven coaches to the kid's house. I thought for a moment and asked this question. Is it good for college football programs like Alabama, Ohio State, Georgia, LSU, and others to annually load up with all the 5 star kids and a good percentage of the 4 star kids every year?
An underdog like A-state may get lucky but talent wise will never be able to compete. I root against Alabama every time because they are perennially number one every year for this reason. Load up the stars.
I think something radical should be done to create some parity in college football along with expanding the number of teams in the playoff. Here we go.
1. limit the number of 5 star kid's teams in the top 10 rankings can sign. Cap the number at say 50 with a limit of 5.
2. 5 stars kids can go anywhere they want provided the team they select isn't at their limit.
3. 4 star kid's are caped at 15.
4. 3 star and below can be any number up the to the allotment of open scholarships available.
I believe over time Nick will have to work to keep trophys flowing into the sports complex. Okay guy's keep an open mind but the underlying premise here is to bring some parity and excitement to college football. Watching the New England Tide every year roll over teams is boring.
An underdog like A-state may get lucky but talent wise will never be able to compete. I root against Alabama every time because they are perennially number one every year for this reason. Load up the stars.
I think something radical should be done to create some parity in college football along with expanding the number of teams in the playoff. Here we go.
1. limit the number of 5 star kid's teams in the top 10 rankings can sign. Cap the number at say 50 with a limit of 5.
2. 5 stars kids can go anywhere they want provided the team they select isn't at their limit.
3. 4 star kid's are caped at 15.
4. 3 star and below can be any number up the to the allotment of open scholarships available.
I believe over time Nick will have to work to keep trophys flowing into the sports complex. Okay guy's keep an open mind but the underlying premise here is to bring some parity and excitement to college football. Watching the New England Tide every year roll over teams is boring.