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Frank Harris - UTSA quarterback, Returns for 7th Season

BattleshipTexas

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Harris has 73 passing TDs and around 10,000 yards of offense already. 1 Covid year, 2 medical redshirt years. Definitely an NIL win for UTSA. College records are going to be worthless from all these Covid years.
 
To put this in perspective, when he started at UTSA, the only SEC schools that still have the same coach are Alabama, Kentucky and Georgia….and Kirby had just gotten there. Crazy.
 
Harris has 73 passing TDs and around 10,000 yards of offense already. 1 Covid year, 2 medical redshirt years. Definitely an NIL win for UTSA. College records are going to be worthless from all these Covid years.
“Good job on the D+ Tommy!”
 
Harris has 73 passing TDs and around 10,000 yards of offense already. 1 Covid year, 2 medical redshirt years. Definitely an NIL win for UTSA. College records are going to be worthless from all these Covid years.

Players are going to eventually sue in court challenging the 4 yr eligibility rule. They’ll say as long as they are lawfully enrolled why cant they play??? Because decades ago some old men at the NCAA said so?

We’re going full pro football fellas. MEN who are 31 yrs old enrolled in their 4th masters program will be playing their 13th year in the SEC bc their NIL pays more than other jobs would
 
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Players are going to eventually sue in court challenging the 4 yr eligibility rule. They’ll say as long as they are lawfully enrolled why cant they play??? Because decades ago some old men at the NCAA said so?

We’re going full pro football fellas. MEN who are 31 yrs old enrolled in their 4th masters program will be playing their 13th year in the SEC bc their NIL pays more than other jobs would
The prospects for guys who are good, but not quite NFL good, seem a lot brighter. Like a high paying minor professional league. A decade ago, Texas had a DE named Jackson Jeffcoat who was first team All American, got 10 sacks, etc. But to the NFL, he was a tweener, not quite big enough for DE nor mobile enough for LB. So he went undrafted, despite being the Hendricks award winner and Big 12 defensive player of the year. With NIL, I bet he would still be playing college ball today if he could. Wound up with a nice CFL career, but they pay less than Texas does with NIL.
 
The prospects for guys who are good, but not quite NFL good, seem a lot brighter. Like a high paying minor professional league. A decade ago, Texas had a DE named Jackson Jeffcoat who was first team All American, got 10 sacks, etc. But to the NFL, he was a tweener, not quite big enough for DE nor mobile enough for LB. So he went undrafted, despite being the Hendricks award winner and Big 12 defensive player of the year. With NIL, I bet he would still be playing college ball today if he could. Wound up with a nice CFL career, but they pay less than Texas does with NIL.

Like Kelcy Quarels and Vic Hampton for us. Never played in the NFL but both left USC early hoping to. Wasted a senior year they’ll never get back. Both could have been 10-15 year stars at USC as mutil degree grad students on NIL salary.

Thats the future
 
The prospects for guys who are good, but not quite NFL good, seem a lot brighter. Like a high paying minor professional league. A decade ago, Texas had a DE named Jackson Jeffcoat who was first team All American, got 10 sacks, etc. But to the NFL, he was a tweener, not quite big enough for DE nor mobile enough for LB. So he went undrafted, despite being the Hendricks award winner and Big 12 defensive player of the year. With NIL, I bet he would still be playing college ball today if he could. Wound up with a nice CFL career, but they pay less than Texas does with NIL.
Its just gonna take 1 lawsuit to make it happen. Then, Power 5s wont sign ANY high schoolers unless they are 5 star types. Everyone will be expected to go G5 or FCS and develop to earn a call up to Power 5.
 
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