bear2be2 said:
PaperBear89 said:
boognish_bear said:
This is starting to feel like the smaller schools are turning into a farm system for the bigger schools...I wonder if bigger schools will start giving less and less scholarships spots to HS kids in favor of "ready to play" seasoned kids they can grab out of the portal.
Not surprised at all. That's what Big T Shirt football is all about. These coaches could give 2 $#!+s about player development every year. And fans of these schools are the same as the rest of our microwave society. We want to win and we want it now. No time to work and actually build something.
Good coaches and programs do both. They recruit and develop the core of their team and strategically add transfers to fill holes. You have to do both to sustain success. Focusing on one or the other will result in wild fluctuations season to season.I
I hope you are right. I am seeing otherwise. Younger coaches with better connections to youth organizations, HSs, and different ideas over older coaches that know how to develop players. Bet there are some concerned coaches out there as it used to be all about development, now more like managing handlers with legalized bagmen.
I fear we are starting to see the beginning of the plug and play era, not just smaller schools but less successful schools are going to lose their good players. And this is not the NFL where you do poorly you get a higher draft pick. Nobody talks about it, but just as easily as you can see the Tulane and TCU turnarounds, you will see some just as quick death spirals of programs that were stable 5 years ago. Ok St gonna be a a petri dish for that based on migration out of Stillwater.