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Joe Deer-tay changed college football?***
Dec 7, 2021, 3:21 PM
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Legend [19806]
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Dabo was right again and caught holy
Dec 7, 2021, 3:24 PM
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#### for it. Gary Patterson was right and was fired for it.
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That mullet is beautiful
Dec 7, 2021, 3:34 PM
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It is a Texas mullet style but has hints of Florida Panhandle in it.
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Re: That mullet is beautiful
Dec 7, 2021, 4:23 PM
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Call that one a 27.
2 for the two tone. 7 for the shape.
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I've posted numerous times my disgust for both
Dec 7, 2021, 3:41 PM
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the NIL and transfer portal rules along with the blithering numbskulls who caved into the demands for either or both.
We're seeing right now the negative effects of the portal hogwash. And no one can tell me a bunch of 18 and 19 year olds aren't having or going to have bitterness, envy and downright scorn for teammates flashing signs of those NIL deals.
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I've been saying for as long as anyone would listen
Dec 7, 2021, 3:51 PM
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NIL and the transfer portal will be the death of college football as we know it. It will be comparable to the European soccer leagues.
I'll add this too:
Eventually people will figure out the entire college model for education is a ruse. Going to college today is for the party - MRS/MR degree and to show you can do a little homework. It's enormous debt on a young person and their parents. And for what? Mike Rowe is on to something.
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If only the schools had shared some of the millions they
Dec 7, 2021, 4:18 PM
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profited off the players, maybe this sh1tshow could have been avoided...But they were just too greedy to share and now this is what we have...for now
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You are clueless to what a college spends on 1 athlete…especially football
Dec 7, 2021, 4:22 PM
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Stupid statement
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Feel free to educate me with a number then guy, but as long
Dec 7, 2021, 4:48 PM
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as we are paying upwards of $14 million a year on our coaching staff, we could afford to cut the actual players in on a grand a week
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Re: Feel free to educate me with a number then guy, but as long
Dec 7, 2021, 5:49 PM
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And under title IX they would have to pay all the females athletes the same. That $14m won’t go far. I wish the NFL would just lower the draft age to 18 and let college football be an amateur sport for kids that actually want to be there for that education
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Sure, they can keep all the $, just don't ##### about NILs
Dec 7, 2021, 7:28 PM
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or transfer portals
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That would have not worked . . .
Dec 7, 2021, 7:23 PM
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It never would have been enough. The "profit-sharing" model (based on a lot of faulty assumptions) would have spiraled into a never-ending vortex of demands in the vein of 2oth century union/labor-management disputes. It would have been a Hegelian/Marxist nightmare. It would have professionalized college sports even faster, given that foundational assumption that players are actual owning stakeholders in the institutions, and not just their own likeness.
Instead, the NCAA should have never had a "zero-tolerance" policy in the first place . . . ever. They should have recognized that prudential distinctions, of a sort can be made between compensation/cheating, vs. simply cashing in on your own likeness. Yes, there would have been plenty of abusive possibilities around which they would have had to legislate and put up parameters, and it would of course not have been flawless or all air-tight . . . but the alternative was to tell student-athletes that they had to forego the exercise of normal economic rights even when they plainly had no questionable connections. This was a pressure-cooker, and since they refused to make prudent distinctions and boundaries, they ended up marking **everything** out of bounds, and with no legislative pressure-relief valve, the inevitable happened.
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Re: Dabo said CFB was not in a good place..This is part of it...
Dec 7, 2021, 4:20 PM
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And just like that, college football was gone.
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Re: Dabo said CFB was not in a good place..This is part of it...
Dec 7, 2021, 4:47 PM
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they put the Oh ST AD as head of NIL committee. What did they expect to happen
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Interesting article.***
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Dec 7, 2021, 5:17 PM
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Re: Dabo said CFB was not in a good place..This is part of it...
Dec 7, 2021, 5:37 PM
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It's not the death of CFB it's just change. Now does it take put a blemish on basically all NCG's from here on out? Yea, probably. But you still have to play the game.
If Clemson wants to win they need to adapt. Put kids in the best possible place to take advantage of NIL.
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Re: Dabo said CFB was not in a good place..This is part of it...
Dec 7, 2021, 5:45 PM
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There will have to be some enforced rules in place soon. Nothing can stand without rules, laws, regulations, whatever. Without them, soccer is going to become the football of choice.
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Re: Dabo said CFB was not in a good place..This is part of it...
Dec 7, 2021, 5:56 PM
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The end game is going to be a either very ugly divorce of football from universities, or a return to the days when the football team was just a bunch of kids who attended the school already, where an engineering major might tackle a chemistry major, with all the top talent skipping college to play semi-pro or NFL directly. I am hoping for the latter. I think the same is true of basketball. College basketball would be better off without the one-and-done NBA guys. Let them turn pro at any age.
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