Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Talk about bitter people. The question raised is .... do the schools that have brought back 5th year players and grad players/transfers and are over the 12.5 scholarship cap have an advantage??? Pretty simple. Blah blah about fully funded programs. Again don’t need a wlax history lesson. With all the knowledgeable experts out there can we get an answer

Every year the teams that fund the maximum amount of scholarships that the NCAA permits have an advantage over programs that do not .As far as 5th year players and grad transfers it’s again the same as every other year it depends on the player . You keep getting roasted by the poster that seems like an attorney with no other poster even remotely agreeing w you . Your animonsity of either a player or their parents that go to UNC or Cuse will make you even more miserable when they play for the national championship .

It’s the same as every other year. Really??? This year programs can go over the 12.5 scholarship cap. Some appear to have gone way over. So is that an even playing field??? I guess our knowledgeable experts don’t want to answer question.
So you can go back to the usual
1-only four teams can win the natty
2-SBU stinks
3-Spalina is the best coach.