May 19May 19 Moderator No. Since this is probably true, recruits/agents definitely have great leverage.Why it might be the last hurrah of the mega football recruiting official visits - ESPNWas last year's SC No. 1 class a 10 million dollar investment?
May 19May 19 Moderator No. The tables turned, and it's the coach's time to cry. Because I used to love CFB but ...This 💩 is out of control. Someone or some entity needs to lead, with reasonable and enforceable rules and regulations in place. Imagine the NFL with unregulated free agency and no salary cap? An NFL where a local state court judge and fan of Team X could overturn any and every decision NFL HQ made, according to agreed-upon rules, to keep Team X in line? Don't bother because there would be no NFL. Is it any surprise that in the CFB world, dozens of programs supported the House settlement, programs that had no intention of conforming with the general terms and conditions of the settlement?I love this game, and I do not want to see a G8 and NFL Lite.
May 19May 19 Moderator No. Sustainable CFB spending. It depends on how deep a program's pockets are.NFL billionaires do everything they can so that Jacksonville can compete with the New York Giants. CFB billionaires simply want to buy a title, even if it means stealing a QB from a conference member.https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/48810760/college-sports-big-budget-spending-sustainable
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