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Ok - checked the list. It’s #400.

I know they’ve been talking about lowering it to 350 or maybe even 300. There are pros and cons on both sides. There are a bunch of four-star players outside the Rivals250 and the Top247, but I don’t believe they go as high as 400.
 
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Wow - he’s ranked 400th and still a four star? What is the ranking of the lowest four star?
The 247 composite has him ranked as a 3* prospect
35th highest ranked safety
59th highest ranked player in Florida
439th highest player ranked nationally
 
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The 247 composite has him ranked as a 3* prospect
35th highest ranked safety
59th highest ranked player in Florida
439th highest player ranked nationally

Right. On On3, he's ranked #400 and a 4*.
 

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The 247 composite has him ranked as a 3* prospect
35th highest ranked safety
59th highest ranked player in Florida
439th highest player ranked nationally

He looks like a great prospect; but, having about 330 4* players in the On3 ranking is way too many (especially when you consider there are only 32 five star prospects). I think it should be closer to 250.
 

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Or you get the best available. OBVIOUSLY. o_O , PSU is not getting the higher-rated kids. 😞

Big Ten teams with *committed* five star prospects (there are 32 five star prospects in the On3 ranking):

Ohio State - 3 (two in the top ten)
Oregon - 1
USC - 1

All these schools are also in it for other 5* players, but the bulk of them are down to SEC schools (Texas, LSU, Georgia, Bama).

PSU's highest ranked player for 2025 is the recent DB commit from California (#135).
 
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Big Ten teams with *committed* five star prospects (there are 32 five star prospects in the On3 ranking):

Ohio State - 3 (two in the top ten)
Oregon - 1
USC - 1

All these schools are also in it for other 5* players, but the bulk of them are down to SEC schools (Texas, LSU, Georgia, Bama).

Franklin’s got this.

😞
 

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Not much he or anyone else can do compared to the top five or six juggernaut programs (Bama, Georgia, LSU, Texas, OSU, A&M) at least where it concerns recruiting.

Give it another 8-10 years, and hopefully, it‘ll all be over.
 

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Should just go full minor league with a draft. CFB is the least 'fair' major sport in America.
Agree that all sports should have the same draft process where they can draft these kids out of high school and play them in a minor league for a couple years, but that would cost money so the NFL will never let that happen when they can get development for free by colleges
 

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Agree that all sports should have the same draft process where they can draft these kids out of high school and play them in a minor league for a couple years, but that would cost money so the NFL will never let that happen when they can get development for free by colleges

I don't know why all sports aren't like the NFL - salary cap and draft (and franchise tag) has made it the best sport to watch for a long, long time. Baseball is terrible because of no salary cap and basketball is boring because of height :).
 

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Agree that all sports should have the same draft process where they can draft these kids out of high school and play them in a minor league for a couple years, but that would cost money so the NFL will never let that happen when they can get development for free by colleges
Who would go to see minor league football games? They don't go to see UFL games.
 

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Who would go to see minor league football games? They don't go to see UFL games.

Lots of people if they 'played for a school'. Why does anyone root for Penn State or Michigan or Alabama? Those rosters aren't filled with kids from those states. They're hired guns; just like any professional league. Call it what it is and level the paying field.
 

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Who would go to see minor league football games? They don't go to see UFL games.
Very few, that’s why I said the NFL will never do it. Same reason that major league baseball caught a bunch of minor-league teams two years ago and shorten the draft, was getting too expensive for them to keep that many teams and players.
 

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Very few, that’s why I said the NFL will never do it. Same reason that major league baseball caught a bunch of minor-league teams two years ago and shorten the draft, was getting too expensive for them to keep that many teams and players.

They already watch college football as minor league football. Changing the way the rosters are built wouldn't impact that in the slightest. No one cares about how they get players now.
 

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They already watch college football as minor league football. Changing the way the rosters are built wouldn't impact that in the slightest. No one cares about how they get players now.
No, I’m saying the reason that the NFL doesn’t specifically make a minor-league football is because they know college will do it for them
 
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Lots of people if they 'played for a school'. Why does anyone root for Penn State or Michigan or Alabama? Those rosters aren't filled with kids from those states. They're hired guns; just like any professional league. Call it what it is and level the paying field.
Agree but the NFL won't subsidize college sports. That said, some NFL teams are subsidizing Gay Flag Football.