I can't give enough likes. Bread scooped that long agoI believe that @Bread warned us all about this one.
I can't give enough likes. Bread scooped that long agoI believe that @Bread warned us all about this one.
I would like to see that acted out by Dave Chappelle.
Football in the racist south.
scoreboard?What does Texas have that Bama doesn’t that draw this?
I don't have an opinion, but I will say that Jackson State transfer Shedeur Sanders is off to a great start this season.
Retention appears to be an issue.Ohio State has maybe been even better than Bama with its QB recruiting.
Except all their starters have also been top draft picks. Maybe you could make the case that they didn't need to accept Justin Fields as a transfer instead of going with what they had. But that's like criticizing Bama for pushing Hurts out the door to make room for Tua.Retention appears to be an issue.
I’m shocked Colorado (or at least AllBuffs) didn’t crack this top ten
This one kinda stunk, honestly.I just don't get.that guys attempts at humor
Checks out. He's a NY lawyer who grew up in GA who trolls as an over-the-top stereotype. The above wasn't funny on its own. It will only become funny if anyone takes the bait and gets pissed off at it. I only posted this one because I'm liking that he's going after Nub fans and I enjoy that on principle.I just don't get.that guys attempts at humor
I just don't get.that guy's attempts at humor
So fans stop rooting for their college teams because college players want to get paid like NFL teams?Good read on the "demise" of college football due to NIL and the transfer portal
Is next year the year fans tune out college football because of the 'disaster' that is NIL?
If anything, the era of NIL and the transfer portal is leveling the playing field at the top of college football.sports.yahoo.com
If the norm had always been that players got free room & board, a percentage of proceeds from merchandise sold with their NIL on it, and a living stipend as a merit scholar while the policy at all NCAA members had been that no coach can make more than a tenured professor and all AD profits went to the general scholarship fund... then maybe that article would have some basis in reality.So fans stop rooting for their college teams because college players want to get paid like NFL teams?
Did this stop fans of NFL teams from rooting for their teams?