Bama fucks us, we fuck Zona
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I chinned it then, and I’ll chin it nowPostGameOrangeSlices said:
I posted some fanfic the other day about a pissed and greased up UW storming into Tuscaloosa in 2028 and beating DeBoner rather easily, leading to him getting fired and hired at Minnesota, where he becomes our bitchAEB said:To close the loop, Beat Bama in the engorged playoffs in two years.
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I’m too lazy to fix autocorrect fuckups.digits said:
Huh? It's Hurricane Hugh.Southerndawg said:
I miss the old times too, but fuck it, Dawgs gotta eat. This is the modern college football reality. Dannen better have the next coach targeted and teed up. Fucks like Sexton make that priority one. To use Dedouche’s platitudes, it looks like UW is built for this …. again. Don’t forget, Hurrying Hugh took a pay cut to play pro ball.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
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It broke because as much as we loved the old days, CF was an exploitative monopoly in so many ways. It won’t stabilize until the players get a cut from the conferences. Coaches salaries will go flat or decline and player shares will go up. Is it semi-pro? Yes, but at least it’ll be honest.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
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Jeff Fisch is ready to reel in success as the new head coach – and he isn't afraid to swim against the stream"JaWarrenJaHooker said:*footage of pike place market fish tossing
“Welcome back to Seattle where the huskies will receive the second half kickoff…. There you can see the pike place market always an iconic spot to visit here…. And speaking of Fisch, (Both announcers chuckle), our Molly McGrath was able to speak with the UW coach at halftime, Molly….”
Seattle's newest catch isn't from the Puget Sound – but it is a Fisch
Fisch-ing for success in the heart of Washington – Coach Jeff Fisch is ready to school the competition!
As the tide of Washington football rises, Jeff Fisch is casting a net of success over the University of Washington!
Coach Fisch is angling for triumph with his playbook – a reel game-changer for Washington football!
Washington's football future is looking fin-tastic with Coach Fisch at the helm
I cant wait to chuckle when we are up by 38 against Weber state in the 2nd quarter but absolutely lose my shit over these dumb puns when its late in the 4th quarter against penn state. -
I quit drugs and tried reality for a while - I am ready to start drugs again and say to hell with the reality of what CFB has become. It sucks growing up and I be oldSoutherndawg said:
I miss the old times too, but fuck it, Dawgs gotta eat. This is the modern college football reality. Dannen better have the next coach targeted and teed up. Fucks like Sexton make that priority one. To use Dedouche’s platitudes, it looks like UW is built for this …. again. Don’t forget, Hurrying Hugh took a pay cut to play pro ball.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
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The past couple years have been entertaining as hell and I love shit talking Ducks.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
But it all feels like a cheap high and the come down sucks.
Fisch feels like a great hire and he was building something at AZ. Different path than the Rick or DeBoer win with others guys model.
But it all feels greasy AF and college football needs a major overhaul.
As Churchill said, capitalism is the worst of all economic systems, except for all the others. Capitalism has fucked college football, comrades. -
EhhhhhYellowSnow said:
The past couple years have been entertaining as hell and I love shit talking Ducks.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
But it all feels like a cheap high and the come down sucks.
Fisch feels like a great hire and he was building something at AZ. Different path than the Rick or DeBoer win with others guys model.
But it all feels greasy AF and college football needs a major overhaul.
As Churchill said, capitalism is the worst of all economic systems, except for all the others. Capitalism has fucked college football, comrades.
Players are getting paid - win
Players can leave and own their own brand - win
It's semi pro now and has little to do with colleges. -
They should be employees. They should have been decades ago. Cardale Jones didn't go to Ohio State to play school. It's a brutal sport, so they should get hellth insurance...until they get a job out of college, or when they leave college. My .02. I don't know what to do about the NIL and transfer portal mess. It shouldn't be a fucking free for all though. All four major N. American leagues have rules and commissioners. It keeps order. There is no order right now.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
EhhhhhYellowSnow said:
The past couple years have been entertaining as hell and I love shit talking Ducks.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
But it all feels like a cheap high and the come down sucks.
Fisch feels like a great hire and he was building something at AZ. Different path than the Rick or DeBoer win with others guys model.
But it all feels greasy AF and college football needs a major overhaul.
As Churchill said, capitalism is the worst of all economic systems, except for all the others. Capitalism has fucked college football, comrades.
Players are getting paid - win
Players can leave and own their own brand - win
It's semi pro now and has little to do with colleges. -
Then just have the schools directly pay players, with a salary cap, and contracts.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
EhhhhhYellowSnow said:
The past couple years have been entertaining as hell and I love shit talking Ducks.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
But it all feels like a cheap high and the come down sucks.
Fisch feels like a great hire and he was building something at AZ. Different path than the Rick or DeBoer win with others guys model.
But it all feels greasy AF and college football needs a major overhaul.
As Churchill said, capitalism is the worst of all economic systems, except for all the others. Capitalism has fucked college football, comrades.
Players are getting paid - win
Players can leave and own their own brand - win
It's semi pro now and has little to do with colleges. -
An employee gets benefits and a pension and long term injury care
Not going to happen -
Independent contractors.RaceBannon said:An employee gets benefits and a pension and long term injury care
Not going to happen -
This is the wayYellowSnow said:
Then just have the schools directly pay players, with a salary cap, and contracts.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
EhhhhhYellowSnow said:
The past couple years have been entertaining as hell and I love shit talking Ducks.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
But it all feels like a cheap high and the come down sucks.
Fisch feels like a great hire and he was building something at AZ. Different path than the Rick or DeBoer win with others guys model.
But it all feels greasy AF and college football needs a major overhaul.
As Churchill said, capitalism is the worst of all economic systems, except for all the others. Capitalism has fucked college football, comrades.
Players are getting paid - win
Players can leave and own their own brand - win
It's semi pro now and has little to do with colleges. -
You stole my nameLongDukDong said:Lol
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We’re supposed to say fuck perspective but your perspective has been en fuego this week.Doog_de_Jour said:
Anybody who gives anybody shit about mourning the loss of the college football of their youth is a grade A asshole or secretly broken up about it too but the culture of this shithole forbids any vulnerability. So actually, they’re the pussy.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
You’re not alone, @jecornel.
I rewatched the movie Moneyball last night (which is why I’ve been referencing it so much). One of the grizzled, jaded old coaches makes the comment (and forgive me for paraphrasing) about finding out when the game (of baseball in this case) is done, “some guys find out at 13, some at 40…”
He was referring to being a player, but I think the similar idea could be applied to being a fan. It’s actually rare for someone to be a lifelong fan. Between changes to your team, the league, or in your own life (marriage, job, kids) most people usually walk away at some point. -
Does any else recall the Paint the Campus White Program from the early 2000’s?JetFuelSteelBeams said:As someone who has fucked on that campus in the distant past... I can say this program needs a collective penicillin drip stat.
I could elaborate but would really prefer not to. -
Just seeing this. Incredible replyDoog_de_Jour said:
“…and woman inherits the earth.”ntxduck said:Read this in the goldblum voice.
“Man creates dinosaurs…dinosaurs eat man…” -
My man.Southerndawg said:
I’m too lazy to fix autocorrect fuckups.digits said:
Huh? It's Hurricane Hugh.Southerndawg said:
I miss the old times too, but fuck it, Dawgs gotta eat. This is the modern college football reality. Dannen better have the next coach targeted and teed up. Fucks like Sexton make that priority one. To use Dedouche’s platitudes, it looks like UW is built for this …. again. Don’t forget, Hurrying Hugh took a pay cut to play pro ball.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
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His post clearly gave you a bonerCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
My man.Southerndawg said:
I’m too lazy to fix autocorrect fuckups.digits said:
Huh? It's Hurricane Hugh.Southerndawg said:
I miss the old times too, but fuck it, Dawgs gotta eat. This is the modern college football reality. Dannen better have the next coach targeted and teed up. Fucks like Sexton make that priority one. To use Dedouche’s platitudes, it looks like UW is built for this …. again. Don’t forget, Hurrying Hugh took a pay cut to play pro ball.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
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That's not a fixYellowSnow said:
Then just have the schools directly pay players, with a salary cap, and contracts.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
EhhhhhYellowSnow said:
The past couple years have been entertaining as hell and I love shit talking Ducks.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
But it all feels like a cheap high and the come down sucks.
Fisch feels like a great hire and he was building something at AZ. Different path than the Rick or DeBoer win with others guys model.
But it all feels greasy AF and college football needs a major overhaul.
As Churchill said, capitalism is the worst of all economic systems, except for all the others. Capitalism has fucked college football, comrades.
Players are getting paid - win
Players can leave and own their own brand - win
It's semi pro now and has little to do with colleges.
Boosters will still exist
1. Because you can either take university salary or university salary and booster money on the DL.
2. Contracts will never work because why would players sign a multi year contract with one team if another will offer one year deals? Why should a 5* qb that signs with a school and redshirts, play backup the rest of their career because the school signed a better 5* the next year?
If you're going to make it semi-pro then you would to eliminate colleges from the occasion entirely, and it would get even more complicated once you factor other sports into the mix. -
Contracts would be conference or league wide ( big, sec, etc.) and reflect interests of the schools and players. TV company/conference/school would be partners, wouldn’t replace NIL but players could not just hop teams every year.bigcc said:
That's not a fixYellowSnow said:
Then just have the schools directly pay players, with a salary cap, and contracts.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
EhhhhhYellowSnow said:
The past couple years have been entertaining as hell and I love shit talking Ducks.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
But it all feels like a cheap high and the come down sucks.
Fisch feels like a great hire and he was building something at AZ. Different path than the Rick or DeBoer win with others guys model.
But it all feels greasy AF and college football needs a major overhaul.
As Churchill said, capitalism is the worst of all economic systems, except for all the others. Capitalism has fucked college football, comrades.
Players are getting paid - win
Players can leave and own their own brand - win
It's semi pro now and has little to do with colleges.
Boosters will still exist
1. Because you can either take university salary or university salary and booster money on the DL.
2. Contracts will never work because why would players sign a multi year contract with one team if another will offer one year deals? Why should a 5* qb that signs with a school and redshirts, play backup the rest of their career because the school signed a better 5* the next year?
If you're going to make it semi-pro then you would to eliminate colleges from the occasion entirely, and it would get even more complicated once you factor other sports into the mix.
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There's like 40k threads to pull that dismantles this utopia of loyal playersKingdome_Urinals said:
Contracts would be conference or league wide ( big, sec, etc.) and reflect interests of the schools and players. TV company/conference/school would be partners, wouldn’t replace NIL but players could not just hop teams every year.bigcc said:
That's not a fixYellowSnow said:
Then just have the schools directly pay players, with a salary cap, and contracts.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
EhhhhhYellowSnow said:
The past couple years have been entertaining as hell and I love shit talking Ducks.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
But it all feels like a cheap high and the come down sucks.
Fisch feels like a great hire and he was building something at AZ. Different path than the Rick or DeBoer win with others guys model.
But it all feels greasy AF and college football needs a major overhaul.
As Churchill said, capitalism is the worst of all economic systems, except for all the others. Capitalism has fucked college football, comrades.
Players are getting paid - win
Players can leave and own their own brand - win
It's semi pro now and has little to do with colleges.
Boosters will still exist
1. Because you can either take university salary or university salary and booster money on the DL.
2. Contracts will never work because why would players sign a multi year contract with one team if another will offer one year deals? Why should a 5* qb that signs with a school and redshirts, play backup the rest of their career because the school signed a better 5* the next year?
If you're going to make it semi-pro then you would to eliminate colleges from the occasion entirely, and it would get even more complicated once you factor other sports into the mix.
EDIT: easiest way to dismantle it is pointing out that players should be fucked by committing and having a coach leave?
Or going back to archaicly having transfers sit a year and be punished for it?
There's no easy answer and it's going to be like this for the foreseeable future