OFFICIAL 2023-2024 COLLEGE FOOTBALL OFFSEASON THREAD *THE START OF THE MICHIGAN WOLVERINE DYNASTY; UPDATE 1/24/2024: THE END OF THE MICHIGAN DYNASTY*

Who will win the 2023 College Football Playoffs?

  • the Ohio State

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Alabama

    Votes: 8 19.0%
  • UGA

    Votes: 8 19.0%
  • LSU

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Texas

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Michigan

    Votes: 10 23.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 15 35.7%

  • Total voters
    42
  • Poll closed .




Like some of us have pointed out, people are being a bit alarmist on this “exodus”. But obviously there’s a school of people who never wanted the players to have any power/rights at all and were fine with the old system, and there are some people who want someone to step up and actually provide governance for the new realities of CFB
 
Whenever we see coaches at big programs take jobs to be coordinators in the NFL they can call it an exodus, until then it’s all overreaction. I’d rather be an NFL DC and potentially move into a HC job than stay at garbage Boston College
 
What's the point of the NCAA at this point?
That’s been the question even before NIL.

I will also add that NIL is forcing programs to work to a lesser extent like NFL teams do. Rosters turn over and you have to adjust. Guys quitting because they don’t want to deal with NIL should’ve never been considered for NFL jobs in the first place.
 
heard some murmurs from someone in the coaching community that the NCAA was considering raising the GPA for transfer eligibility to slow down some of the movement too
 
To “regulate” or whatever they want to call themselves doing. This lawsuit with Tennessee is going to make them look even more worthless when Tennessee wins IMO
From a legal common sense view, the state of Tennessee shouldn't win that lawsuit. It's really the university of Tennessee suing, and they're suing the NCAA for doing the very thing they formed the NCAA to do.

The entire purpose of the NCAA is to 1. maintain the facade of amateurism and keep money out of the hands of "student athletes," 2. regulate competitive balance, 3. organize college championship competitions.

If their argument is that the rules the ncaa is trying to enforce are archaic, then... leave the ncaa. They don't HAVE to be members. The NAIA and other orgs exist. At least that's going to be the counter argument...
 
Mullet Belichick??
The one and only :lol:

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From a legal common sense view, the state of Tennessee shouldn't win that lawsuit. It's really the university of Tennessee suing, and they're suing the NCAA for doing the very thing they formed the NCAA to do.

The entire purpose of the NCAA is to 1. maintain the facade of amateurism and keep money out of the hands of "student athletes," 2. regulate competitive balance, 3. organize college championship competitions.

If their argument is that the rules the ncaa is trying to enforce are archaic, then... leave the ncaa. They don't HAVE to be members. The NAIA and other orgs exist. At least that's going to be the counter argument...
Didn’t the Supreme Court already slap them in the face on #1? And the CFP basically stripped #3 away from them? The NCAA really no longer serves any purpose other than to harass Michigan about **** that Michigan lets them get away with harassing them over.
 
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