Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 11:13 am
affirm wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:28 pm
Furmanoid wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 6:43 pm
affirm wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 4:26 pm
Furmanoid wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 3:11 pm
These data make me suspect that the nonscholarship pfl isn’t all that nonscholarship.
Sorry. I do not see why that would be.
Well, generally really good players are offered scholarships. Most parents would pretty much insist their kid take the scholarship to Wofford or Furman rather than have to fork out $70k for Davidson or even a mere $40k for PC. So everybody else’ guys should be way, way better than PFL guys. So you would expect their playoff games to always be blowout losses.
I’m suspecting that many of their good players are on some type of scholarship. They just pretend it isn’t an athletic scholarship.
As you admit, that is a generalization. I would say there would be many exceptions. And most parents would not necessarily insist anything if the kid can go to a really, really good school, get a really, really good education, and have a good time enjoying playing football. And I would say everybody else's players being way, way better would be an exaggeration. Also, maybe most playoff games would be losses, but not necessarily blowout losses. Keep in mind that Furman has suffered a number of blowout losses or at least a large number of disappointing losses in playoffs. Having scholarships does not necessarily prevent that. Most of the players being on some type of scholarship - that's fine. Bring in good students, good citizens, who can play and maybe want to play football. Perhaps my main argument is that ROI on football, scholarship football even at the FCS level, is possibly too low to be sustainable by a school as small as Furman. Other basically all the other scholarship sports are more sustainable because they involve fewer scholarship that can be balanced in regard to Title IX, either with a women's team in the same sport (even baseball with softball). We can still have football. We can be satisfactorily competitive at our level. We can do it like Pioneer Football League does it. (Wofford ought to be smart enough to go along with us on such a move, but if they are not smart enough, I would be surprised but I would not really care, because I believe they would be wrong.)
A good many exceptions isn’t enough. You have to find at least 30 really good players. You have to fish them out of a tiny pond of really booksmart (more so than at FU), independently wealthy kids or really booksmart poor kids who will go for free based on need. Out here in the real world of high school kids, those are really, really rare. And those kids have to have a level of snobbery that causes them to turn up their noses at scholarships from other schools just because US News deems them to have less prestige. In my county of 7 high schools (Aiken) I doubt there is one such kid.
So I’m guessing the schools fake it somewhat. And sure, it’s great to give out citizenship scholarships to corner backs as long as you aren’t the 4.0 Eagle Scout who got overlooked for that same scholarship. This is policed somehow kinda in DIII, but I’m not so sure about the PFL. I could be wrong.
I agree with you that FCS football loses money. I’m just not sure the PFL model really saves as much as it’s supposed to because I’m thinking most everybody is still on scholarship. I’d like to see the real numbers somehow. And it’s not like losing a couple million a year is gonna bankrupt FU (well, maybe in about 200 years).
I will, however, eagerly join the PFL camp when I start hearing FU players complain about being exploited by a system that gives them athletic scholarships. At that point I’ll happily say FU to them and support the nonscholarship model. But our guys aren’t doing that.
A couple of disclaimers...
1) FUBeAR does not support, in any way, Furman moving to the PFL or a PFL-model
2) FUBeAR likes the PFL & their model. Having have had my DNA Recruited by several of the PFL schools coming out of HS & playing in the PFL for a year, I have, perhaps, a bit more PFL exposure than many/most posters here.
PFL Recruiting is hard & exactly as described - with the exception of, perhaps, Morehead State, all of the schools can only recruit high-academics kids...and the richer or poorer those kids’ families are, the better ‘targets’ they are. Nope, they don’t often get the Top Athletes...but there are several PFL Alums with NFL experience, so they can ‘mine’ talent.
PFL schools work very hard to cobble together financial aid for their Football Recruits...they are like your grandma eating a the meat off of a neck bone when they do it. Who knew Davidson has an endowed scholarship for male descendants of Dutch immigrants from the State of Georgia with brown hair under 6-4? Just kidding, but it’s like that - they will uncover every legitimate $ they can find to package an offer for their Recruits.
And, of course, they police it. How can you say they don’t when both San Diego & Jacksonville in recent years were ‘busted’ and penalized severely for violating the no athletics scholarships for Football Players rules?
Here’s another interesting thing. I watched PC play 2x this year and I would say they were much better than they were when they were a Scholarship program. Maybe there’s something to having kids on your Team that really want to be there instead of kids who take the PC offer because it’s their only D1 offer...which I think is what they had previously.
...and I can’t believe Jackal hates Golden Retrievers...
“During the 2018 NCAA Tournament, UMBC became the first No. 16 seed to defeat a No. 1 seed in the NCAA men's tournament, beating the Virginia Cavaliers 74–54.”