The NCAA has announced how much "spending money" schools can provide players. The amount apparently is based on expense information published by each school to its' incoming students.
$5,202 Louisville
$3,884 FSU
$3,320 Gayturds
$2,780 Miami
The U has now has to compete not only with Louisville's non-existent academic standards, but will also have to convince a recruit to walk away from almost twice the cash stipend, amounting to a $10,000 difference over a 4 year career, to choose Miami over Louisville. $10,000 is a lot of money to a 17 year old.
$5,202 Louisville
$3,884 FSU
$3,320 Gayturds
$2,780 Miami
The U has now has to compete not only with Louisville's non-existent academic standards, but will also have to convince a recruit to walk away from almost twice the cash stipend, amounting to a $10,000 difference over a 4 year career, to choose Miami over Louisville. $10,000 is a lot of money to a 17 year old.
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