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I didn’t realize they play NDSU. Feel like things could get ugly there if they start off 0-2.
NDSU could easily win that game if CU doesn’t have their **** together in the trenches.
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I didn’t realize they play NDSU. Feel like things could get ugly there if they start off 0-2.
NDSU could easily win that game if CU doesn’t have their **** together in the trenches.
Eh, the system just isn’t really sustainable. The amount of movement through the portal, your roster being tampered with constantly, having to beg donors for money to be able to pay your roster. The NCAA has provided so little guidance from a rules making perspective that it makes this all worse.College coaches upset because they ACTUALLY have to work harder and not rely on reputation or the institute’s reputation…?
It’s like ever since they’ve had to start paying players, everyone has a grievance. After 30, 40, 50+ years of generating money from student athletes and not sharing the pot, the chickens have come home to roost.
A fix would be to reasonably regulate the type of NIL you can get (but not the amount) and let schools use their athletics revenue to pay the players and create a salary cap based on experience.Eh, the system just isn’t really sustainable. The amount of movement through the portal, your roster being tampered with constantly, having to beg donors for money to be able to pay your roster. The NCAA has provided so little guidance from a rules making perspective that it makes this all worse.
Eh, the system just isn’t really sustainable. The amount of movement through the portal, your roster being tampered with constantly, having to beg donors for money to be able to pay your roster. The NCAA has provided so little guidance from a rules making perspective that it makes this all worse.
College coaches upset because they ACTUALLY have to work harder and not rely on reputation or the institute’s reputation…?
It’s like ever since they’ve had to start paying players, everyone has a grievance. After 30, 40, 50+ years of generating money from student athletes and not sharing the pot, the chickens have come home to roost.
Let’s see how long those guys stay there. We’ve seen rising young coaches on the pro level use college jobs to expedite their trajectory (e.g., Joe Brady, Mike McDonald, etc.)USC hiring Eric Henderson away from the Rams/Falcons is also proof that not every coach will choose an NFL job over CFB.
Regardless of how much money they are making coaches are frustrated with the lack of structure in the sport. At the end of the day, it is not the fault of the coaches that they're in this situation. It is athletic directors, conference commissioners and NCAA leadership who have brought the sport to this untenable situation.
Just to add to the Hafley discourse, I agree with Bobby Layne that Jeff is not the canary in the coal mine. He was a coach with a losing record who was probably getting fired in a year or two. He also made $3M per year and is now with one of the top franchises in the NFL, where he’s probably going to make more money than he was at BC and has a faster track to NFL HC after failing to jump to a major FBS job. He is not the typical experience or situation.
USC hiring Eric Henderson away from the Rams/Falcons is also proof that not every coach will choose an NFL job over CFB.
THAT said, I think what we’re seeing in the media is expression of the fear that outside the top teams in the FBS, college football will just be less fun for the coaches and fans of teams who can’t keep up and can’t grind and recruit and fundraise 24/7, 365. Now that players have agency the sport is objectively about talent acquisition and retention. I’m not saying that’s good or bad just acknowledging what it is. It was probably always that but now it’s in everyone’s face and they don’t like it.
The irony is the same media that’s complaining “what has college football become” are the same corporations that made it this by killing conferences, killing traditions, and making it clear to all involved that the $ is over everything else.
/rant
Hate to see David taking this route. David Pollack and the champ Bailey where my two favorite players growing up and those are the guys that got me into Georgia football.
Since he got fired from ESPN he's gone total evangelical Christian, grievance politics route. I think he is trying to campaign to get a job at one of those conservative news outlets.
I promise that his next post will be about libs trying to "cancel him and how he feels persecuted as a Christian in America
He's already posting that stuff.Hate to see David taking this route. David Pollack and the champ Bailey where my two favorite players growing up and those are the guys that got me into Georgia football.
Since he got fired from ESPN he's gone total evangelical Christian, grievance politics route. I think he is trying to campaign to get a job at one of those conservative news outlets.
I promise that his next post will be about libs trying to "cancel him and how he feels persecuted as a Christian in America
Right. Someone asked him if he realizes Jesus was persecuted for being "woke" and he side stepped it and said all that's left is the true gospel.He’s been a Jesus freak. Even dating back to his UGA days (there’s absolutely nothing wrong with being religious, I’ll make that clear) but a lot of these people are borderline obsessive.
Jesus was literally persecuted because his movement and “enlightening” his followers which makes it ironic
Ryan Day needs to relax on the Just For Men
Mans is out here looking like a 56 year old Puerto Rican.