TSIO/CFBIO Death Watch Open Thread
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I don't fear it. I welcome it. It's time to move on. They game has been ruined for 15 years or so and it's getting worse.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Your probably more right than wrong, but I still don't like it. I fear it will have a negative roll-downward effect on the sport.Doog_de_Jour said:Maybe I’m a heartless wench, but I don’t think these smaller programs should survive this. Their economic model is unsustainable and they’ve been propped up the money they make from playing bigger schools for too long.
Plus, anything that gets the P5 teams to start playing meaningful OOC games again is a good thing.
By burning it to the ground maybe there is a chance to rebuild it to it's former greatness -
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So what you’re saying is...MikeDamone said:
I don't fear it. I welcome it. It's time to move on. They game has been ruined for 15 years or so and it's getting worse.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Your probably more right than wrong, but I still don't like it. I fear it will have a negative roll-downward effect on the sport.Doog_de_Jour said:Maybe I’m a heartless wench, but I don’t think these smaller programs should survive this. Their economic model is unsustainable and they’ve been propped up the money they make from playing bigger schools for too long.
Plus, anything that gets the P5 teams to start playing meaningful OOC games again is a good thing.
https://youtu.be/Dy4HA3vUv2c
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McMurphy has been stealing Grumble's shit for yearsGrundleStiltzkin said: -
I have mixed feelings about it too. Right or wrong athletic scholarships provide opportunities for many to attend college, for example. The football teams also provide entertainment and economic benefits to the small college towns, like Cheney.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Your probably more right than wrong, but I still don't like it. I fear it will have a negative roll-downward effect on the sport.Doog_de_Jour said:Maybe I’m a heartless wench, but I don’t think these smaller programs should survive this. Their economic model is unsustainable and they’ve been propped up the money they make from playing bigger schools for too long.
Plus, anything that gets the P5 teams to start playing meaningful OOC games again is a good thing.
But like their Power 5 counterparts, these smaller schools’ ADs have gotten too bloated. Time to dial it back. -
College football in general is too bloated. Gameday at Husky Stadium at Alaska Airlines Field or whatever it's called feels more like going to a Seahawks game than a college game.Doog_de_Jour said:
I have mixed feelings about it too. Right or wrong athletic scholarships provide opportunities for many to attend college, for example. The football teams also provide entertainment and economic benefits to the small college towns, like Cheney.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Your probably more right than wrong, but I still don't like it. I fear it will have a negative roll-downward effect on the sport.Doog_de_Jour said:Maybe I’m a heartless wench, but I don’t think these smaller programs should survive this. Their economic model is unsustainable and they’ve been propped up the money they make from playing bigger schools for too long.
Plus, anything that gets the P5 teams to start playing meaningful OOC games again is a good thing.
But like their Power 5 counterparts, these smaller schools’ ADs have gotten too bloated. Time to dial it back. -
Is Big Ten considering bubble football?

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It’s liability issues first
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Ultra liberal University Presidents are always going to focus on liability and limiting bad press ahead of everything else ... it has and always will be about that







