Re: Football recruiting
When I was a senior in high school I was "considering" the U of Minn. They showed some "interest" in me, but ultimately asked me to walk on. When I said that most DII schools are full of players who were receiving interest from D1 programs, that's what I meant. D1 schools send out feelers everywhere. Getting a letter from U of Minn did not mean they were ever seriouslly recruiting me, but instead probably saw my name on an all-conference list or something.
When a kid ends up at a DII or D1-AA school, 90% of the time it's because the majority of D1 schools didn't feel he was D1 worthy. Nothing wrong with that. Just the way the pecking order plays out.
Same thing goes for when you read the USF Cougar signings in today's Argus. Alot of them said they chose USF over USD, SDSU, etc. I would bet most of the players were choosing between walking on at USD, etc. or having a chance to play right away for a USF team. Most athletes out of highschool aren't going to pass up the $$, if for no other reason than to say they are a scholarship athlete.
When I was a senior in high school I was "considering" the U of Minn. They showed some "interest" in me, but ultimately asked me to walk on. When I said that most DII schools are full of players who were receiving interest from D1 programs, that's what I meant. D1 schools send out feelers everywhere. Getting a letter from U of Minn did not mean they were ever seriouslly recruiting me, but instead probably saw my name on an all-conference list or something.
When a kid ends up at a DII or D1-AA school, 90% of the time it's because the majority of D1 schools didn't feel he was D1 worthy. Nothing wrong with that. Just the way the pecking order plays out.
Same thing goes for when you read the USF Cougar signings in today's Argus. Alot of them said they chose USF over USD, SDSU, etc. I would bet most of the players were choosing between walking on at USD, etc. or having a chance to play right away for a USF team. Most athletes out of highschool aren't going to pass up the $$, if for no other reason than to say they are a scholarship athlete.
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