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@MuskyShane, a last minute no money offer from a D1 seems exciting to most players and parents. But from the school’s perspective it’s almost always just an insurance policy to them in case a scholarship player gets injured, doesn’t make his grades, etc. If they had genuine interest in your son there would have been a money offer months ago. It’s a long shot that it works out for the player. Don’t get me wrong, long shots pan out every now and then but it’s a low percentage play. More often than not, especially in today’s recruiting environment, no money freshmen on a competitive D1 roster are gone after a year, never saw the field during that time, and end up at a JuCo the next year. That’s just the harsh reality.

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