CatsDen
10-28-2003, 03:48 PM
Wouldn't it help college scholarship hopefuls to pad their stats in blowout games? I understand that coaches don't want to run up the score in games, but from another perspective, maybe they should. It could only help skill players to have gaudy stats. I know colleges look for size, speed, technique, attitude, grades, etc....but stats have to be one of the top attractions. Especially if a coach is not proactive about putting his player's names out there. I wonder how many would look at a RB with 1500 yards, compared to a RB with 2500 yards? Or a WR/TE with 400 yards, compared to 600-900 yards? How much does a coach even think about trying to help his scholarship hopefuls?
<small>[ October 28, 2003, 02:49 PM: Message edited by: CatsDen ]</small>
<small>[ October 28, 2003, 02:49 PM: Message edited by: CatsDen ]</small>