This is wrong headed. Capitalism dictates that people make their individual determinations of what’s in their own rational self interest. Theoretically people will make determinations of interest based in community presuming a lack of physical mobility. We do not have these constraints in this situation since Tucker has a pile of money and a job in a new, far away place. In the capitalist structure of college football coaching, this coach was faced with a decision to choose between his affinity for Colorado and absurd money. He was offered a reward that overwhelmed affinity and buried his consideration for other people’s happiness.Bad Quip. Capitalism doesn’t limit best interest to just financial return. It includes non monetary utility! And community matters. Some value more or less That is the problem often times with left learners. They fail to incorporate the greater good they espouse into the capitalist utility equation. There is nothing more rewarding than helping people in your own “community”. Centralized safety nets rob society of said reward,
back to football. Would you take Mel back tomorrow?
Our happiness or opinion of Tucker does not overcome the reward of $18 million. This is capitalism of college football.
And yes, I would take him back tomorrow if he were contrite largely because I think he gives us the best chance to win compared to unknowns. Ultimately, this won’t happen because he’s burned the bridge and Colorado is on the outside looking in.