[quote name="Coach85" post="1405066" timestamp="1368703501"] As I have said in a previous thread, these big power house schools are down simply because of the way scholarships are divided up. A lot of top notch athletes that these colleges used to pull in are unable to go there now because the parents are not able to afford to pay the rest. Unless your kid is one of the ones who get one of those very rare full rides it is still a lot of expense. A lot of kids or going the JUCO route because it is cheaper and most or closer to home and if you are one of those talents that has a possibility of being drafted, you don't have to stay three years before you are able to be considered for the draft. I believe that is why some of these smaller schools are being able to compete with the used to be big power house schools because the kids are staying closer to home because of the way scholarships are now days. [/quote] Every school has to deal with the same scholarship limits. That hasn't seemed to affect perennial powers such as LSU, North Carolina, CS Fullerton, Oregon St etc. All of the usual suspects are in the Top 25 minus the Texas schools.