That is a wild stat! It’s more like NFL-lite now.
I can only comment on it quantitatively.
About 400 college players sign NFL contracts (of some type) and rougly 240 draft picks per year. So the field for evaluation (per se) without draft picks is roughly 160 players divided over 30 teams. So 4-6 rookie free agents. While there are 450 veteran free agents, not a lot of assessment is needed there. All of the teams have already seen the VFAs both on film and in person. So there is definitely need for talent evaluation at the NFL level, but not what is needed in College
There are 250 D1 (FBS and FCS) teams 33,000 players all with different amounts of eligibility. No draft picks. Everyone is a free agent. There are 15,000 high school Juniors and Seniors. So the investment (and you are seeing it with schools like Indiana, Illinois, Baylor, Texas, Kansas) since the rule change in 2024 relating to off - field staff support.
BB is right, the playing field is competitive. Its not how much money you spend, its identifying the players, coaches, off field personal that can create a program and make the tough decisions and the come up with a coherent game by game strategy for the upcoming season.
What strikes me about the hires BB made is he is trying to toughen up the groups they are responsible for and improve thier technique (development). We have not been a great blocking and tackling team the past few years. BB appears to want to change. We had no bite against Indiana, Washington or Wisconsin.