buzztheirazz
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that's it. all i need to know. nothing to see here. move along.
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that's it. all i need to know. nothing to see here. move along.
Ive been a member of both, and while both are great...
Rivals has WAY more content.
that's it. all i need to know. nothing to see here. move along.
or spending it on beer
I've never joined. And never will.
You have to ask yourself if you enjoy paying $50 to read about 16 and 17 year boys. If a family member of mine were being recruited, I'd be upset that thousands of anonymous people would be following them online. Very upset. These are kids and they deserve space.
I think recruiting services that cater to the general public are harmful to college football, and you'd be better off donating that $100 a year to your favorite charity, or spending it on beer. But then again, I'm old fashioned. I think privacy is important.
I'm not a member of either and likely will never be.
While I agree that privacy for the kids is important, the kids are using the sites equally as much (or possibly more) than the reverse. In some cases, these sites are the difference between an education/sports career and working the coal mines/steel mills/(pick your favorite regional hard labor occupation) or even worse.
Hey Lizard dude! You going to practice Sat?
I'm a member of scout, and to me it's worth the $. I just enjoy a lot of the info. Not just recruiting.
In some cases, these sites are the difference between an education/sports career and working the coal mines/steel mills/(pick your favorite regional hard labor occupation) or even worse.
I've never joined. And never will.
You have to ask yourself if you enjoy paying $50 to read about 16 and 17 year boys. If a family member of mine were being recruited, I'd be upset that thousands of anonymous people would be following them online. Very upset. These are kids and they deserve space.
I think recruiting services that cater to the general public are harmful to college football, and you'd be better off donating that $100 a year to your favorite charity, or spending it on beer. But then again, I'm old fashioned. I think privacy is important.
In some cases, these sites are the difference between an education/sports career and working the coal mines/steel mills/(pick your favorite regional hard labor occupation) or even worse.