Dr. Magill
Life of the Party
That train ain’t coming back to the station
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The new schedule came out and Carroll play's Rocky twice this year!I’m thinking a football/fishing trip to Montana in the fall
Carroll
Rocky
Some good fun there
I get exactly what you are sayingI may be the only football fan to like the fact the players get paid and can move. I mean, they are labor after all. In the US of A, labor has the right to negotiate their compensation either individually or collectively. It's just antithetical to free market enterprise to have a for profit enterprise where the labor can not negotiate their salary either individually or collectively. It is not slavery as they have a choice whether to work or not, but it certainly is against the spirit of an American style free market.
The schools and coaches seem to love competition as long as they are they are the only ones able to compete for greater compensation. Football coaches can negotiate their salaries so they are usually the most highly compensated state employee (at state schools). They do this because it makes financial sense to have a winning football team. We can all negotiate ticket prices with scalpers or ticket vendors. Now, the labor pool can negotiate their compensation through NIL's. Yah, the product takes a hit but that will even out over time. Seems like it's closer to being at some sort of equilibrium now than it has been. Hell, coaches have been leaving their teams high and dry at bowl games for years. Turnabout is fair play after all.
Then their is college hoops. That tournament pays for the NCAA budget for the year.
Could the product suffer enough that fans get so disappointed that they don't tune in? Enough that deep pocket sponsors decide to pull out because of poor ratings so the networks have to stop televising pointless no-name bowl games?Bowl games are not getting the best product. Fans are not seeing the best product.
I think the writing is on the wall. Get rid of all bowl games unless they are part of a playoff series, or this kind of thing will continue to grow.
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I agree. It's difficult to develop team chemistry when players are moving from team to team. QB's tend to have favorite receivers whose tendencies they've learned over time. Same is true for O and D lines who play together for more than one season together. Someone earlier said they should retain the one year of not being elgible after a transfer. I agree with that too. I guess being an old traditionalist is going by the wayside .....just like being a dry fly purist.I get exactly what you are saying
I just don’t think it’s good for college football as we know it.
That would be awesome! I’ll ask my son about a schedule and send it to you.Awesome
The Rocky QB might be Nobach
Arlington product
Maybe I see you at Carroll
I’ll buy you a beer. - or 2
Do you know where I can get a copy of the schedule?
Collective bargaining would provide the ability for the parties to make it work out i the near and log term. As it is now, the labor negotiates individually. Collective bargaining would change that dynamic.I get exactly what you are saying
I just don’t think it’s good for college football as we know it.
I used to watch the games on New years day with a hang over. I haven't been that wasted in about 25 years now.When I was a kid it was
Sugar Bowl on New Year’s Eve
Followed by the Cotton
Rose
Orange on New Year’s Day
I loved it
Not so much now
I heard that these Bethune-Cookman Wildcats are getting a new coach this year. Does this make you happy ?The scoring machine known as the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats put up 48 freaking points today!
However, the Praire View A&M Panthers dropped 58 on them to push the Wildcats to a 2-6 record.