No exposure though. And the draftheads will constantly question your ability to play against elite competition, causing you to lose money on the front end.
Just imagine if Cam Newton had gone to a Grambling out of JUCO. He'd still be an elite talent, but people would've talked him down to the 5th round or worse. Hell, they barely wanted to give him credit after he single handedly destroyed the SEC.
I'm not so sure man. Simply being a big fish in a little pond is exposure right there. True, it may open you up for more dissection, but that's a byproduct of the increased exposure.
I was going to bring him up in my other post, but I felt it was an outdated reference. Steve McNair, he went to Alcorn State, dominated in his time there and was a 1st round pick. I'm sure there were the same concerns you bring up, but he came to the NFL and balled. There are always a few guys that slip thru the cracks and end up at smaller schools and see pro success.
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@mozichrome said football is different than basketball, but say a McDonalds AA went to an HBCU for one year, for ex. my alma mater NC Central. We play a few ranked schools and BCS schools during our OOC schedule. With ESPN3, ESPNU, and internet streaming, there's ways to watch those games. You're not necessarily toiling in anonymity. Pull off a win or two against those schools, dominate the conference, get tho the Dance with a seed higher than 15 and you've got a ton of exposure. Talent is talent, I can't really accept the exposure excuse.