Quote Originally Posted by Bodaski View Post
Every school should be guaranteed two 5* players, 1 on offense and 1 on defense and the school decides what position they want. Next, each school gets four 4* guys with 2 on offense and 2 on defense and they get to choose the positions the 4* guys play. Then you finish the team out with two * and 3* guys and your success really comes down to coaching, player evaluation and development. Injuries as they do now would play a huge roll because of depth. Dan Mullen would be hard to beat. But parity would be great and really fun. Your thoughts? I know there aren't enough 5* and 4* players to go around. No I wasn't trying to practice socialism. I just thought how it might be fun and I was really trying to add to the strength of what Dan is doing. I know, too much time on my hands but I'm totally disabled and I have a little time to sit around and come up with crazy thoughts like this. Wasn't trying to do anything but getting others idea of mine, and I got it! thanks.
There are better fixes.

Bottom line, no system depending on enforcement will work in a league that already won't call basic penalties on Alabama.

Work for better reffing (I suggest by embarrassing the league after every badly reffed game. If I were Mullen I'd put a play in the playbook called the Ridley where a WR runs out of bounds, behind all the players, then back in bounds fown the field where he's wide open. When asked, shrug and say it worked for Bama so I figured I'd try it. Golly gee, I camt explain why it's illegal when I do it.)
Work for better rules in recruiting. Such as the transfer allowance for bench riders discussed on here lately.
And so on.