The last 7 maybe soon to be 8 BCS champions have been from the SEC, there's at least a case to be made for the opposite being true.There's never been more parity in college football.
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The last 7 maybe soon to be 8 BCS champions have been from the SEC, there's at least a case to be made for the opposite being true.There's never been more parity in college football.
Dont tell TXCyclones that....he is already feeling the wrath on the recruiting trail.
EXACTLY! If athletes need more money, take out a loan, and pay it off when you're done with college.
Residents are working more hours than football players are putting in on football. How about we adjust the 50000/year to a per hour amount, place that on the hours spent on football and see if that comes to above or below $30000.
Say they are working 60 hours/week (standard for a resident between on job, reviews, studying, etc.), they are staring down $16/hour. At $16/hour, football players would have to put in 36 hours/week to equal 30000/year. Do the football players put in 36 hours a week 52 weeks a year? Not certain about that.
There's never been more parity in college football.
So because they have the skills and are essentially forced to go to college if they want to make a living on those skills they're forced to take out loans to cover anything above what the scholarship covers?
I'm not sure how useful it is to compare college athletics, mostly football, with research. Not really related or comparable at all.Why should the school have to pay for things that occur outside of the University like tires or gas. This really isn't any different that students doing research. In fact it's the same. They cash in on little of the direct research they do but down the road when they say they were behind the discovery of this or the invention of that, they cash in on other opportunities.
Haha -- Prove it
If you feel the college game is as good as its ever been right now. I would like to hear your reasoning.
I'm not sure how useful it is to compare college athletics, mostly football, with research. Not really related or comparable at all.
ISU is much, much closer to the bottom than they are to the top. Be much more likely for is to go 2-10 than 10-2. Every year there's maybe 5-7 different teams that have a legitimate shot at a national championship, put of over 100.I didn't say it was as good as it has been. Before the last 5-10 years, how many times had Appalachin St. and the like beaten a top 25 team. How about now? How is it that you still have the powers (Bama, LSU, OSU, etc.) but yet have teams like OKlahoma St competing year in and year out with teams like Louiville, WVU, Boise, TCU, USF. I'm talking top to bottom here, not just separation of the top 60 teams. Besides that, don't you think ISU, as the second worst program in the Big 12 is much closer to the top than they have been.
ISU is much, much closer to the bottom than they are to the top. Be much more likely for is to go 2-10 than 10-2. Every year there's maybe 5-7 different teams that have a legitimate shot at a national championship, put of over 100.
This is just ridiculous. Who are you or anyone to say how much money a person keep from a huge pot that THEY generated?NCAA should put a salary cap on coaches and ADs at like 150k.
Oh really? I think that's an NCAA violation.Because I'm currently talking about ISU with local potential recruits here in TX. And, yes, those recruits read this stuff.
This is just ridiculous. Who are you or anyone to say how much money a person keep from a huge pot that THEY generated?
Oh really? I think that's an NCAA violation.
Yeah, I don't get why this is such a huge deal.
No. It's not. Not in the context under which the conversations occur.
Care to elaborate... because you are walking a fine line in context of recruiting violations.
My understanding is that ANY booster talking to ANY unsigned recruit about a specific school is a violation. So please enlighten me if I'm wrong or if what you're doing somehow doesn't fall into this category?No fine line and not even close to any rules violations in any way.
No fine line and not even close to any rules violations in any way.