than months like Jeremiah Jensen says. I'm telling recruits that they'll be getting 1,000/year more than up on the hill as opposed to an extra 120 bucks/mo. 4,000 while they are in college. 3,000/year more than USC and 12,000 more during college as opposed to an extra 350 bucks/mo. I think JJ went about his survey of local recruits and got the data he was looking for, but it doesn't tell the whole story. Also, I think a lot will depend on the financial situation of the recruit and his family growing up. Some recruits with rich parents probably already get that amount in an allowance