The trend isn't going away. You have to recruit more than ever before now because of NIL and The Portal. In terms of roster management and strictly coaching football, the NFL is going to be easier. And the whole "for love of the game" argument that certain football fans have used to prop college football over the pro game is totally out of the window now. The "pampered millionaires" could theoretically apply to college players now too.Is it normal for so many college assistants to get hired by the NFL? Feels like a lot this year. But maybe this is typical?
The trend isn't going away. You have to recruit more than ever before now because of NIL and The Portal. In terms of roster management and strictly coaching football, the NFL is going to be easier. And the whole "for love of the game" argument that certain football fans have used to prop college football over the pro game is totally out of the window now. The "pampered millionaires" could theoretically apply to college players now too.
Then you have the coaches.
Is it normal for so many college assistants to get hired by the NFL? Feels like a lot this year. But maybe this is typical?
You have to recruit more than ever before now because of NIL and The Portal.
A lot of been because they are younger coaches who came up in college. Minter in Baltimore and Leonhard as DC in Buffalo.
Fair point.Position coaches are probably recruiting less than they have in decades
Yes, but WHO has the authority to do and police that? The NCAA doesn’t. Not anymore. There is no central authority who can enforce rules.It would be relatively simple to fix. 1 transfer for whatever reason... a freebee. After that you sit a year of your eligibility.
Then impose real salary caps. Im not sure what that would look like, and I am 100% in favor of kids getting paid for their labor. But the first part of this solution would change everything for the better.
GAs and secondary assistants can recruit a lot more as well.Fair point.
Is it the roster turnover? Money?
His first go around with Montana would've made Art Briles scoff. There was some backlash when they went to rehire him, which they obviously did anyway.Hauck is 61 and just quit because he didn’t want to deal with the portal/NIL. By a Wikipedia look, he has never been a DC. If any real ball knowers say he’s been calling plays as HC all this time I’ll say never mind but otherwise…..interesting to say the least
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Had he not attended a school in the Diocese of FW/SB, we win that game easily. I’ll die believing that.Thomas Hammock: 35-47 overall, 23-31 in the MAC, 1-0 vs Notre Dame.![]()