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Records were meant to be broken!!
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Records were meant to be broken!!

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Oct 4, 2023, 5:48 PM

Any guesses on which program will now destroy the record for players signed in one class???

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38565823/division-council-fully-drops-new-player-limit-football


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Hopefully the next thing the NCAA votes on, would be

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Oct 4, 2023, 5:55 PM

to dissolve the NCAA

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Oct 4, 2023, 6:00 PM

Well, who did in 21? Since it was suspended then. I agree with it. It's not like the team can go above the 85. Now, the bad thing is a shady coach could kick players off the team and replace with new ones.

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Re: Records were meant to be broken!!

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Oct 4, 2023, 7:38 PM

Saban did that the first half of his time at Bama building his roster. He would “encourage” guys to take a medical redshirt and then sort of shuffle them out by the next season.

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The more chaotic things will become

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Oct 4, 2023, 6:04 PM

with College football, the more it will crumble.

While everyone goes more the way of Deon approach this last year, I think we're going to see players encouraged to leave each year by their coaches and we'll see 40 player classes become the norm. I also see all coaches/program chasing their tail trying to either fend off the tampering and lore of more NIL dollars (or, doing the actual tampering themselves).

It with this constant turnover/and change and greed that will destroy teams. With that said, I am eager to see how Dabo's approach to Transfer Portal and NIL plays out. Investing in kids first and getting kids who are dedicated to 3-5 years of hard work. I believe their will always be some of those kids, and I believe we will get way more than the average school the crazier things get.

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Didn't Deion bring in like 60?


Oct 4, 2023, 6:10 PM

How'd he do that?

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Re: Didn't Deion bring in like 60?

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Oct 4, 2023, 7:28 PM

There were no scholarship number limits until the early 1970s, and teams signed as many as they could afford. Johnny Majors was coaching Pitt then, and he brought in over a hundred scholarship freshmen one year. Tony Dorsett was one of those, and Majors won a NC in 1976 with that class.

All of the other coaches were in an uproar after Majors signed that class and forced the NCAA to pass the scholarship numbers rules.

I would say that Johnny Majors at Pitt has the record for the highest number of freshmen recruits.

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Oct 5, 2023, 12:06 AM

Thank you for that history lesson! I did not know that. I knew it was the wild wild west back then, but I didn't know about a 100 man class.

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Re: Didn't Deion bring in like 60?


Oct 5, 2023, 2:02 AM [ in reply to Re: Didn't Deion bring in like 60? ]

Underrated post - your thoughtful contribution has earned you the big brain award.

Keep the knowledge coming!

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Oct 5, 2023, 2:26 AM [ in reply to Re: Didn't Deion bring in like 60? ]

Alabama, Oklahoma, and Nebraska were also know for massive signing classes when there was no ship limit. Somewhat in reference to the scholarship limit, which was set with a 4 year span in mind and the portal's affect on previous weight that number(85); it seems the 85 ship limit could be circumvented to a degree by this method or some facsimile: (NIL$ + Walk-on status = Scholarship available)

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Bear Bryant signed large numbers

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Oct 5, 2023, 3:00 AM [ in reply to Re: Didn't Deion bring in like 60? ]

To keep them from going to other schools

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Re: Records were meant to be broken!!

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Oct 4, 2023, 7:48 PM

As long as the 85 limit is still in effect, the number signed per year is immaterial.

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Re: Records were meant to be broken!!


Oct 5, 2023, 7:20 AM

Immaterial may be the wrong word her but agree with in that, but all this is gonna do is create more transfer portal players with nowhere to go. I may be in the minority here but if the trend keeps going, Dabo' s might just be the way. Stay the course.

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Re: Records were meant to be broken!!


Oct 5, 2023, 7:33 AM

It might be Clemson. Dabo prefers HS Kids to portal players. If we lose 10 to the portal next year that is 10 more HS kids he can.
This is actually a common sense ruling by the NCAA. Schools were limited in how large a signing class was while there were no limits on how many transfers a school could take as long as they stayed under 85 scholarships. This leveled the playing field for schools who prefer HS kids.

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