I would anticipate Harding to approach Ferris very similar to how they defended Matocha last year. 4-2 alignment in base defense that goes into a dime package on passing situations where the LB's role is to spy the QB on scrambles and designed QB keepers.
Kobe this exact subject begs for you to watch the movie Greater! Needs to be the next movie you watch. Make sure you look up the Burlsworth award given out in college football.
The dynamics of the paradigm shift in college athletics leads to a drastic change in recruiting. Many are afraid, but fear is not the answer here! I can’t say how much I enjoyed discussing this with the D1 Rejects team.
This will hurt current FBS walk on no doubt, it but will help current HS recruits to aim for a lower level but they would still get some scholarship money and NIL opportunities. So so many FCS walk on that would be standouts at lower level schools increasing the quality of all those levels.
There could also be a lot of players who end of ending nowhere as well. That’s the life no one talks about. You don’t HAVE to take transfers, it’s a choice. Keep an eye on it.
@danfodrocy5533 ?? Overall if a player is good enough (under the old system) to get a walk on offer from an FBS school, they are certainly going to be coveted by lower level schools. Simply a trickle down effect that benefits lower level football quality with more higher level athletes in their program imo.
@ agree but I also believe the coaches will find solutions. The walk on is a life blood situation of college football. I truly believe coaches will find a solution and I believe there are a few options on the table. I hope they implement them.
@ those days are certainly gone. But can a Northwest Missouri be their feeder? Maybe even view them as a JV? I think there’s solutions for players, programs and fans alike.
walk ons will still be around, as not every school is going to be able to fund all the players via full or partial scholarships, even with the new roster limits.
I would anticipate Harding to approach Ferris very similar to how they defended Matocha last year. 4-2 alignment in base defense that goes into a dime package on passing situations where the LB's role is to spy the QB on scrambles and designed QB keepers.
Certainly would make sense. Need to honor the QB run
Kobe this exact subject begs for you to watch the movie Greater! Needs to be the next movie you watch. Make sure you look up the Burlsworth award given out in college football.
The dynamics of the paradigm shift in college athletics leads to a drastic change in recruiting. Many are afraid, but fear is not the answer here! I can’t say how much I enjoyed discussing this with the D1 Rejects team.
This will hurt current FBS walk on no doubt, it but will help current HS recruits to aim for a lower level but they would still get some scholarship money and NIL opportunities. So so many FCS walk on that would be standouts at lower level schools increasing the quality of all those levels.
There could also be a lot of players who end of ending nowhere as well. That’s the life no one talks about. You don’t HAVE to take transfers, it’s a choice. Keep an eye on it.
@danfodrocy5533 ?? Overall if a player is good enough (under the old system) to get a walk on offer from an FBS school, they are certainly going to be coveted by lower level schools. Simply a trickle down effect that benefits lower level football quality with more higher level athletes in their program imo.
@ agree but I also believe the coaches will find solutions. The walk on is a life blood situation of college football. I truly believe coaches will find a solution and I believe there are a few options on the table. I hope they implement them.
@danfodrocy5533 Certainly hope they can...remember the days of Nebraska football being the bastion for walk on success.
@ those days are certainly gone. But can a Northwest Missouri be their feeder? Maybe even view them as a JV? I think there’s solutions for players, programs and fans alike.
walk ons will still be around, as not every school is going to be able to fund all the players via full or partial scholarships, even with the new roster limits.
@@EyeOfTheWatcher that’s the piece to keep an eye on. Schools/Conferences have to opt into this new model. It’s not a mandate.