Contact them and ask them. Rivals isn’t 247Why hasn't 247 updated Uteps transfer commits? They keep updating the players that are leaving.
Use some of the money that Foster just donated. Isn't that what the money is for??Also maybe ACURA could put him in some commercials??Scotty probably trying to accumulate NIL money.
On what's reported thus far, UTEP has been his only visit. He's probably waiting on more offers before signing period ends.
On what's reported thus far, UTEP has been his only visit. He's probably waiting on more offers before signing period ends.I hope you are right…. If we did you think it would be public now so Utep could build off of that recruiting momentum
All good pointsTake someone like Cowing as an example. Would he have been drafted earlier or later if he had stayed at UTEP? His stats at Arizona were comparable, but maybe the appeal was more than just numbers. It could be about experiencing the highest level of college football. Winning three games in CUSA doesn’t exactly offer that.
If he’s not with us, he’s against us!I wonder if he could have the same impact in a bigger conference?
For sure not that amount. The P4 schools will now have $20M plus from revenue sharing to pay the players, which doesn't even account for money earned via NIL. For UTEP, my guess is that for very selective players, $50k is the high end. My understanding is that Tyrin Smith got about that amount to "play" in 4 games for UTEP, prior to self redshirting. Some BB players get more, but not by much.What can Utep offer?
What can Utep offer?Exactly. Plus, in Cowing's case he got to be closer to his child. Of course, he was also compensated very well by transferring over to Arizona. See the number below (if accurate):
How much is Jacob Cowing NIL deal worth?
As of 2023, Jacob Cowing NIL deal worth is around $483K. Get more information on Jacob Cowing's brand endorsements, college football career and much more on Sportskeeda.www.sportskeeda.com
If Westmoreland gets anywhere near this amount, in my opinion, the decision is an absolute no brainer.
Exactly. Plus, in Cowing's case he got to be closer to his child. Of course, he was also compensated very well by transferring over to Arizona. See the number below (if accurate):Take someone like Cowing as an example. Would he have been drafted earlier or later if he had stayed at UTEP? His stats at Arizona were comparable, but maybe the appeal was more than just numbers. It could be about experiencing the highest level of college football. Winning three games in CUSA doesn’t exactly offer that.
Or he could be outperformed by an underclassman/blue chip at OU or other P5 and be projected as same draft spot or worse now with being a year olderThat would be true however….
A. He could’ve left last year to a P4, and now is a Grad SR. and Bigger, Faster and more experienced. Therefore he can pick and choose where he wants to go.
B. He’s good enough and experienced enough to not be a small fish at a Bigger School.
C. At Utep either way the highest he’d go would be probably 3rd or 4th round. If he does well at let’s say Oklahoma his Draft status could jump all the way to late 1st, due to him playing a High Need Position at the next level.