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how much is paying your players helping your recruiting?
Posted on 6/27/15 at 1:08 pm
Posted on 6/27/15 at 1:08 pm
is paying helping or hurting your recruiting so far?
Now that we're getting players "a little something" as the ole ball coach put it, you know for helping families travel to games, (WHY IT WOULD NEVER be used for lapdances, tats, gold crowns and other bling, that would NEVER HAPPEN RIGHT?)
Heres what the breakdown looks like:
1. $5,666 - Tennessee
2. $5,586 - Auburn
3. $5,126 - Mississippi State
4. $4,500 - Ole Miss
5. $4,151 - South Carolina
6. $4,002 - Arkansas
7. $3,664 - Missouri
8. $3,320 - Florida
9. $3,096 - LSU
10. $2,892 - Alabama
11. $2,780 - Vanderbilt
12. $2,706 - Texas A&M
13. $2,598 - Georgia
14. $2,284 - Kentucky
according to 247
compared with the B1Gs:
Penn State: $5,748
Wisconsin: $5,306
Maryland: $4,154
Nebraska: $3,854
Indiana: $3,736
Rutgers: $3,592
Ohio State: $3,128
Northwestern: $3,079
Illinois: $2,900
Michigan State: $2,870
Michigan: $2,452
Iowa: $2,378
Minnesota: $2,200
Purdue: $1,910
per these guys
just curious do you feel like your schools "pay to play" is working for or against you?
Posted on 6/27/15 at 1:11 pm to Jagd Tiger
A lot on Rivals, not much on the field. Need pay for play here at A&M.
I didn't read the OP.
I didn't read the OP.
Posted on 6/27/15 at 1:15 pm to Jagd Tiger
It hasn't been stellar, but this guy is back and things should be picking up.
Posted on 6/27/15 at 1:16 pm to Jagd Tiger
Program is just starting. No way to KNOW, just yet.
Posted on 6/27/15 at 1:23 pm to Jagd Tiger
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10. $2,892 - Alabama
Who is buying this shite?
Posted on 6/27/15 at 1:31 pm to Jagd Tiger
I haven't paid a lot of attention to this story, really. Is there a max amount right now?
Posted on 6/27/15 at 1:31 pm to Jagd Tiger
LSU is killing it on the recruiting trail this season thanks to Coach O and Steele.
Posted on 6/27/15 at 1:49 pm to Jagd Tiger
Depends on what kind of paying we're talking about. There's so many under the table transactions going on in the SEC it's impossible to keep track. Interest free loans, new cars, envelopes of cash. College football recruiting is all about being the best cheater.
Posted on 6/27/15 at 2:24 pm to Jagd Tiger
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$2,892 - Alabama
That's the bro deal for a new Dodge Charger.
Posted on 6/27/15 at 2:43 pm to Jagd Tiger
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Heres what the breakdown looks like:
1. $5,666 - Tennessee
2. $5,586 - Auburn
3. $5,126 - Mississippi State
4. $4,500 - Ole Miss
5. $4,151 - South Carolina
6. $4,002 - Arkansas
7. $3,664 - Missouri
8. $3,320 - Florida
9. $3,096 - LSU
10. $2,892 - Alabama
11. $2,780 - Vanderbilt
12. $2,706 - Texas A&M
13. $2,598 - Georgia
14. $2,284 - Kentucky
Here's what the AJC is reporting ....
Updated stipend numbers per the AJC from 6-25-15 article...
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Here’s the full list for SEC schools, from highest stipend to lowest (figures from school Web sites unless otherwise noted):
Tennessee: $5,666
Auburn: $5,586
Mississippi State: $5,372
Alabama: $4,886+
Mississippi: $4,600
South Carolina: $4,151+
Arkansas: $4,104
LSU: $3,920
Georgia: $3,746 non-state resident, $3,222 resident
Missouri: $3,742
Texas A & M: $3,528 non-state resident, $3,000 resident
Kentucky: $ $3,524 non-state resident, $3,256 resident
Florida: $3,330 res/non-res
Vanderbilt: $2,780*
+ Data from National Center for Educational Statistics
*Does not include transportation costs
This post was edited on 6/27/15 at 2:46 pm
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