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May 6, 2015
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SUAVO
BYU would be paying 3,000 more per year than USC and 12,000 over
a college career. That's a ton of money. It really depends on how much of a chance that school actually has. If it's Kansas or Colorado it's not that great of a chance.
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"Talking to a few local recruits, the extra money isn't as big of a deal that you might think." @JJSportsBeat
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ESPN960Sports
5/6/15 6:04pm
"For BYU, I think it's vital for them to be competitive to have a higher number than anywhere else." @JJSportsBeat
@ESPN960Sports
5/6/15 6:05pm
Maybe not, but if the scales are close to even, it can easily tip them BYU's way
Dan
5/6/15 6:06pm
ya, it's easy to say it doesn't matter much until you are
SUAVO
5/6/15 6:09pm
It will probably be a bigger deal for potential transfers.
Beard Card
5/6/15 6:11pm
All depends on family finances
Gustav
5/6/15 6:24pm
JJ is a Ute Fan... of course he'd say this.
SaintGeorgeYFan
5/6/15 6:30pm
It's not a ton of money. Given the choice of playing for a P5 school who has a
The Dude Abides
5/6/15 7:10pm
BYU would be paying 3,000 more per year than USC and 12,000 over
SUAVO
5/6/15 7:20pm
$3000 is "a ton of money"? I mean I get college kids are poor but $3000 is not
The Dude Abides
5/6/15 7:43pm
12,000 is a ton of money, especially considering athletes get 0 right
SUAVO
5/6/15 8:15pm
I just don't see it helping at all with legit recruits that are considering
The Dude Abides
5/6/15 8:21pm
There are kids that already give that up and I don't see a higher
SUAVO
5/6/15 8:32pm
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