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I’m tapping out

Get it and I have said the same thing to myself. I'll give it another 9 months until next year and probably be back for another flogging. I was able to deal with all the upheaval of portal/NIL etc. until the conference blowup. Being a perennial underdog is one thing but essentially being dealt the death penalty basically because we are located in Pullman is un-f***ingforgivable.
 
Cougar flag RIP
Cougar gear RIP
Cougar everything else RIP

College football is ruined and why even have stupid bowls. I was a die hard fan and supporter but I’ve lost interest in the game of football. I hate to be a Nancy but don’t care. Just ranting
ollege football is dead, it just doesnt know it yet
 
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Why would a school continue to be a member of the NCAA when they provide no leadership and refuse to oversee, enforce or create any rules around fair competition that creates a competitive balance across all members?

Pro tip, end collectives. Wanna make NIL $$$? Hire an agent and have them go out and find you deals. Holding a gun to your coaches head demanding $$$ isnt NIL. It’s extortion.
 
Didn't really want to start a new thread, so here is this SMU story. Words escape me.


"SMU raised a record $159 million during the 2023-24 fiscal year for athletics, including $100 million in just five days after the Sept. 1 announcement that SMU had landed an ACC spot.

Those record-breaking donations didn't just come from a few wealthy wildcatters. There were four donations of eight figures, 35 of seven figures and 82 of six figures.

By that fall, the Boulevard Collective signed every football and basketball player to standard NIL deals of $36,000 annually, according to On3. The Ponies have the payroll working again, and this time it's all aboveboard."
 
In another year, schools will be allowed to pay the players directly. When that happens, schools with money will further weaponize NIL by using multi-year deals. Between that and the increased roster limits, ALL of the best players will be locked up by blue bloods, and everything that’s not Big 10 or SEC will be irrelevant.

The courts have created a situation where there’s little incentive for ~90 schools to remain part of the NCAA. Breaking away and forming a separate league makes more sense. Except that the networks really control what’s going on, and they’ll never allow that. They’ll just refuse to broadcast the rival league.
 
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In another year, schools will be allowed to pay the players directly. When that happens, schools with money will further weaponize NIL by using multi-year deals. Between that and the increased roster limits, ALL of the best players will be locked up by blue bloods, and everything that’s not Big 10 or SEC will be irrelevant.

The courts have created a situation where there’s little incentive for ~90 schools to remain part of the NCAA. Breaking away and forming a separate league makes more sense. Except that the networks really control what’s going on, and they’ll never allow that. They’ll just refuse to broadcast the rival league.

Then they can broadcast ice skating, bowling and more talking head shows. If the networks arent going to offer much for tv $$$, why would you allow them to dictate anything to you? Sign a streaming deal or make one yourself on youtube.

Staying in a system that holds a gun to your head is not the answer.
 
Cougar flag RIP
Cougar gear RIP
Cougar everything else RIP

College football is ruined and why even have stupid bowls. I was a die hard fan and supporter but I’ve lost interest in the game of football. I hate to be a Nancy but don’t care. Just ranting
I'll still watch it on tv, because it's football, but I don't care as much, and I'll never donate again. I haven't attended for a few years now. It's just the AAA equivalent of pro football, without even the sanctity of any contractual commitment.
 
Didn't really want to start a new thread, so here is this SMU story. Words escape me.


"SMU raised a record $159 million during the 2023-24 fiscal year for athletics, including $100 million in just five days after the Sept. 1 announcement that SMU had landed an ACC spot.

Those record-breaking donations didn't just come from a few wealthy wildcatters. There were four donations of eight figures, 35 of seven figures and 82 of six figures.

By that fall, the Boulevard Collective signed every football and basketball player to standard NIL deals of $36,000 annually, according to On3. The Ponies have the payroll working again, and this time it's all aboveboard."
Again, it just means oil billionaires value athletics and bragging rights more than tech billionaires.
 
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