Sparky
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Great article by Dennis Dodd explaining how paying athletes is going to work out starting on August 1st.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...id-as-money-changes-game-in-college-athletics
One thing that really stood out to me is below...Anyone know what Iowa is paying?
Coaches are already screaming recruiting advantage with COA.
In the Big Ten alone, Penn State leads the conference offering $5,748 per player. Purdue can offer only $1,900. More to the point, Ohio State can offer $3,128 compared to Michigan's $2,452. Would that $672 difference push a kid to become a Buckeye rather than a Wolverine?
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...id-as-money-changes-game-in-college-athletics
One thing that really stood out to me is below...Anyone know what Iowa is paying?
Coaches are already screaming recruiting advantage with COA.
In the Big Ten alone, Penn State leads the conference offering $5,748 per player. Purdue can offer only $1,900. More to the point, Ohio State can offer $3,128 compared to Michigan's $2,452. Would that $672 difference push a kid to become a Buckeye rather than a Wolverine?
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