Good read Scooby. Have done a lot of talking football with some folks that are clued in on IMG.
Like every high school or college program, there are going to be those that excel and find that their being on campus is a "needed asset" to IMG's future. Applies to every athletic program, like I mentioned above, Pee Wee, High School or College. Yes there are the very talented that do not "pay anything". That is not written into the bylaws, that is handled differently.
One of the positives at IMG reminds me of the Military. Copied the paragraph below from the article.
“That first couple weeks, I’m not going to lie, it’s rough because you don’t have same teachers every day staying on you. You manage your own time, they’re not babysitting you,” Stokes said. “At first thought it was really hard, but once you get used to it, it’s fine.”
Life lessons are also a part of playing a sport at IMG. While the money sounds like a lot, and it is, if it keeps a young man off of the corner or just floundering around, it is worth ten times the amount charged.
Costs a lot to the taxpayer to put young men and women into the different branches of service. I have known many that would have been total failures if they had not entered the service of their choice.
Takes me to this . . . . Kirby Smart is all about the young men doing more than putting on the pads and cleats. Some coaches are better than others getting through to these teenagers.
In the Armed Forces they would take you down to zero and build you up to 100% if they could. There were of course exceptions to the rule. We have recently seen that with the teenaged players arriving on campus in Athens. Takes some longer than others. There however has to be a guiding force and I believe we have that with Smart and Company.
Thanks for the article Scooby.