Beginning almost immediately, the NCAA has lifted any restriction for the number of on field football coaches. So all those Nebraska analysts can now act like and be full time coaches. And Rhule can hire as many of them as he wants or at least as many as the AD's budget will allow him to hire.
The NCAA, however, did leave the recruiting numbers restriction in place where the coaches allowed to recruit are limited to a total of eleven.
P.S. I would also point out this will be just another reason why schools need to be in a conference dishing out a high revenue share. Added coaching staff takes big bucks in addition to widely anticipated future revenue sharing with players (guestimated to be up to $20 million per team). Schools in poor revenue sharing conferences will have a hard time keeping up and schools like FSU know this.
The NCAA, however, did leave the recruiting numbers restriction in place where the coaches allowed to recruit are limited to a total of eleven.
P.S. I would also point out this will be just another reason why schools need to be in a conference dishing out a high revenue share. Added coaching staff takes big bucks in addition to widely anticipated future revenue sharing with players (guestimated to be up to $20 million per team). Schools in poor revenue sharing conferences will have a hard time keeping up and schools like FSU know this.
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