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Iowa is trying to improve.

Oklahoma State is still trying to beat Iowa in a dual. Until they do Taylor has nothing to crow about.

Tom & Co are still behind Penn State.

Doubt Manning & Co at Nebraska will take 2nd this next season.

Transfers & payment are the reality of today. Not taking part if a kid wants to come to your school & is talented enough to compete seems stupid. Before the current system Schools would let a kid come even nowing they would sit a year.

No matter how often NCAA brass insisted "you commit to a school" we all know athletes commit to a coach & staff. Finally kids have more of a choice, with the downside for many schools being they basically have to re-recruit their own athletes every year.

More power to Iowa if this helps them be more competitive.

 

” Never attribute to inspiration that which can be adequately explained by delusion”.

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1 hour ago, AgaveMaria said:

No matter how often NCAA brass insisted "you commit to a school" we all know athletes now commit to bags of cash.  💰 

ftfy

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It doesn't matter what the recruiting rankings say or how many transfers come in and how they're paid. The only thing that matters is how well they finish as individuals and the team score in the NCAA'S.  The development of talent will be reflected on the scoreboard, like it's been done all along. Results speak louder than words.

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