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Real story about recruiting

Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:28 pm
Posted by Crawfish Anytime
Lower Alabama
Member since Dec 2016
132 posts
Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:28 pm
One day I would love for a group of former big time football players to sit down and write a book about their recruiting stories. Whether you want to believe it or not, recruiting is a dirty and nasty business. ALL the big programs offer money to the big time players or that program won't even be considered.

No, I'm not talking about 2 or 3 star players, but I'm referring to the very best players in the country. I'm not saying the head coaches are the ones offering, but every major program has an operation in place to give themselves the best shot at possibly landing that stud recruit. As in NASCAR, if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.

I'm referring to things the average fan will never see or hear about, such as gifts/money/vehicles/jobs/homes to the girlfriend, friends, coaches, influential family member or street agent. Big time college football has nothing to do with academics, but everything to do with winning at all cost.

A retired college coach once told me that college football is one of the few occupations where it pays to cheat. If you land some big time recruits and win some games, you get a huge raise. If you don't win, you get fired and you go to work for one of your buddies for a few years until another head coaching opportunity presents itself!

The bottom line is college football is dirty and its all about winning and money, period! Ask yourself, when was the last time a head coach got in trouble for cheating in the last 20 years and couldn't find another coaching job? Never! So the next time you fall victim to one of those "big announcement" ceremonies with 10 different caps on the table, just understand that 5-star's decision was made a long time before he made it public. The reality of the situation is a player's decision has very little to with how well their visit went, but more about everything you can't see behind the scenes.

I would love one day to have a group of former players write a book and expose the real truth about recruiting. I, for one, would definitely buy a copy!

Posted by Stephen1979
Member since Oct 2016
5754 posts
Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:32 pm to
The fun part is very little cash changes hands
Posted by classy
Member since Dec 2011
559 posts
Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:33 pm to
Most schools simply ignore the unimportant rules of the NCAA.
Posted by classy
Member since Dec 2011
559 posts
Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:34 pm to
But the exchange of cash part isn't as widespread as many think.
Posted by RagingCajun3195
Fort Worth
Member since Aug 2014
2014 posts
Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:39 pm to
There is a book called meat market and it's about college football recruiting from their perspective. However, I haven't read it yet
Book on Amazon
This post was edited on 12/27/16 at 9:50 pm
Posted by NWLA Tiguh12
Member since Jul 2015
2402 posts
Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:53 pm to
Yep, bama had 250k with Fournette's name on it. I wonder how we got him to stay home?
Posted by SpookeyTiger
Williamsburg, MO
Member since Jan 2012
3532 posts
Posted on 12/27/16 at 9:56 pm to
No need for the book, you've already told us "average fans" everything that happens. You must be a big insider.

Sure there is cheating in recruiting but to say that all big recruits are bought and paid for is as ludicrous as thinking none are bought and paid for.
Posted by Bengal26
Member since Oct 2014
1779 posts
Posted on 12/27/16 at 10:15 pm to
I can't deny any of this, my only question is, why haven't stuff like this been leaked.. Why hasn't recruits call out schools for doing it if the my pick another school? Just a thought.
This post was edited on 12/27/16 at 10:17 pm
Posted by Gillis
Canonsburg, PA
Member since Jan 2013
57 posts
Posted on 12/28/16 at 12:33 am to
It's a dirty business for most programs at first contact. I know a few of my friends received numerous heavy hand shakes upon arriving at OVs and camps at several universities. Some of the stories Ive heard from recruiting all the way through draft day, nothing would surprise me.
Posted by supatigah
CEO of the Keith Hernandez Fan Club
Member since Mar 2004
87509 posts
Posted on 12/28/16 at 9:53 am to
In football - during recruiting:
Kids win cash and prizes on official visits
Cash to a family member or friend after a commitment

After they sign: Zero interest "loans" to an "uncle"
Unusually high paying jobs for the player's "cousin"
Unusually high compensation for part time summer jobs for the players
Higher than normal player ticket re-sale prices
Car lease in player's name that gets "paid"



Basketball is where the real cash is handed out because one guy can make all the difference in a program. It is actually pretty simple.

Safe deposit box at a bank is registered with a booster's shell company representative (someone like a secretary or clerk) and the name of a "friend or cousin or uncle" of the player

Booster rep puts cash in safe deposit box when player commits.

Again when player signs with school.

Again when player shows up on campus and is eligible.

Player can get more cash if he/she comes back for another year. If the player leaves for the pros, at some point the agent will take over the financial support and the boosters stop giving the player money.
Posted by Jester
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2006
34370 posts
Posted on 12/29/16 at 11:48 am to
quote:

Real story about recruiting


Except you didn't tell one real story about recruiting.
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