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So he’s a full year to year and 1/2 older than kids in his class. Got it. I don’t care either, but to state he’s not old for his class is a weird hill to die on. He will turn 20 during his freshman year football season. That is not normal. If he’s good enough to play at Ohio State, I don’t...
Not gonna be a 3* for long. 247 has him at 5’9 but this profile at 5’11 makes a lot more sense. With that speed and size he’s going to be able to go basically anywhere he wants, but also has good vision and seems like a real football player.
But we can agree there is a big difference between getting Jeremiah Smith $$$ and getting free sandwiches at the local deli, correct? I guess I’m saying, big boosters will be just as involved just to scale but I don’t believe this is restricted to the minimal compensation as has been stated in...
What would stop Big college boosters from offering NIL $$$ to HS kids at this point? Couldn’t the billionaire from Texas Tech (and many others) just start paying juniors to commit and start paying immediately? I may be missing something but I don’t see this just being Tommy’s Pizza sponsoring...
Quinn Ewers was not able to graduate early in Texas was the issue. He benefited by being able to enroll at Ohio State in what should have been his senior season. Nothing to do with HS NIL on that one.