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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
Unfortunately. It's sad. I've always loved college sports way more than professional, just for the fact it was a lot of guys playing because they loved the school, the sport, etc.
Yep. Sad times.
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
Unfortunately. It's sad. I've always loved college sports way more than professional, just for the fact it was a lot of guys playing because they loved the school, the sport, etc.
They should limit the scholarships to 22 for football. That would clean this up pretty quickly.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Pro sports passed college for me around 4 years ago
Pro sports are nearly unwatchable. I watch a little NFL to see Dak play and that's about it.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
They should limit the scholarships to 22 for football. That would clean this up pretty quickly.
they are talking about no cap for football scholarships due to all of the transfers. that would be horrible.
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Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
they are talking about no cap for football scholarships due to all of the transfers. that would be horrible.
It's like they're upping the ante to push this thing over the edge.
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Originally Posted by
ArrowDawg
Why make them go to class at all? What's the point? College athletics clearly have nothing to do with academics anymore.
That's just it. College athletics has always been about academics and giving athletes an opportunity to be educated. Lemonis said Tuesday they left after lunch because..... players had classes.
However the problem isn't the ncaa. It is the rule breakers. The people that want to cheat and lie to get a questionable athlete on campus regardless if he/she earned the opportunity in the classroom. Lie and cheat to win a ball game. Then the ncaa enforces rules. People get upset and say it isnt fair. So we dropped standards and prop 48 and on and on. An inch became another Inch, then a mile, then 100 miles. Now folks want to blame the ncaa when rules are broken and enforced. Par for our society now a days. No rules. Just do whatever. Well, the ncaa is now saying do whatever. People are getting exactly what they asked for. No rules. Free for all. Well, go for it and enjoy.
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Originally Posted by
Maroonthirteen
That's just it. College athletics has always been about academics and giving athletes an opportunity to be educated. Lemonis said Tuesday they left after lunch because..... players had classes.
However the problem isn't the ncaa. It is the rule breakers. The people that want to cheat and lie to get a questionable athlete on campus regardless if he/she earned the opportunity in the classroom. Lie and cheat to win a ball game. Then the ncaa enforces rules. People get upset and say it isnt fair. So we dropped standards and prop 48 and on and on. An inch became another Inch, then a mile, then 100 miles. Now folks want to blame the ncaa when rules are broken and enforced. Par for our society now a days. No rules. Just do whatever. Well, the ncaa is now saying do whatever. People are getting exactly what they asked for. No rules. Free for all. Well, go for it and enjoy.
I've heard this story for years and tried to apply it in all that I do. It especially applies to the world we live in today.
https://www.sperrybaseballlife.com/stay-at-17-inches/
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
"Commerce", that is a good read and a good summation of what is wrong today!! Rep given!
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Originally Posted by
ArrowDawg
Why make them go to class at all? What's the point? College athletics clearly have nothing to do with academics anymore.
I read an article this week that said we could see spin offs of the athletic departments. Such as Michigan and Michgian Athletics, LLC. Crazy times.
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Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
I read an article this week that said we could see spin offs of the athletic departments. Such as Michigan and Michgian Athletics, LLC. Crazy times.
They might as well start calling it what it is now. College is now the Minor leagues for all sports.
Last edited by Commercecomet24; 04-28-2022 at 12:30 PM.
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What could save college football is for college to enforce academic standards and for the usfl to sign high school kids. All it takes is one freak of nature that the usfl wants to take a chance on... then snow ball from there.
The usfl becomes the NFL quasi minor league rather than college.
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Remember when old dudes were saying everything is going to hell and they just sounded like old grumpy dudes....
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Originally Posted by
Maroonthirteen
What could save college football is for college to enforce academic standards and for the usfl to sign high school kids. All it takes is one freak of nature that the usfl wants to take a chance on... then snow ball from there.
The usfl becomes the NFL quasi minor league rather than college.
The root cause of academic issues lies with our piss poor public schools and shitty parenting.
This could lead to new divisions based on a school's wealth for crying out loud. The best thing about Professional sports are Salary Caps and other parity creating rules that give the less rich a chance to win championships and the wealthy to falter if Dumbasses are running their uber rich show (See Jeruh). These rules were placed to bring back lost fans and it worked.
We are in the infancy part of all this new shit just like professional sports were and I'm shocked college "leadership" doesn't believe the same thing will happen to college sports as it did to professional. Right now it's like a Coup where the wealthy have taken control but hopefully cooler heads eventually prevail to save college sports once the negative impacts of this bullshit is realized. Socialism is good for sports. Did I just say that?
Last edited by OLJWales; 04-28-2022 at 01:17 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Bothrops
Remember when old dudes were saying everything is going to hell and they just sounded like old grumpy dudes....
I resemble that remark!
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Originally Posted by
Bothrops
Remember when old dudes were saying everything is going to hell and they just sounded like old grumpy dudes....
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"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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