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  1. OriginalGatorHater

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    I guess its just a coincidence that the Ivy league schools and Stanford pump out WAY more high paid graduates than any other school. I guess its just a coincidence that the elite schools like Duke, Notre Dame, UVA, Vanderbilt, pump out way more high paid graduates than the rest of them. That...
  2. OriginalGatorHater

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    LMFAO you name 2 guys to say those schools aren't trash at football? They got more players than Ivys? LMFAO who the fvck thinks the Ivys are good at football? I was saying you go to the Ivys because you graduate and can get a good job. I can guarantee one Ivy has more Billionaires/politicians...
  3. OriginalGatorHater

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    I am surprised it doesn't happen more often. Regardless, the number of sacks and big hits that happen in those games compared to p5 vs p5 games is real bad especially with all the new info coming out about CTE.
  4. OriginalGatorHater

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    Not all of them are on scholarship. Of course they aren't planning on going to the NFL, that makes it even worse. The FCS guys are so much smaller and weaker than the P5 guys it is an injury waiting to happen. Even if they don't get a broken bone or anything the amount of head trauma they rack...
  5. OriginalGatorHater

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    The IVY have the need based money allotments so if you play football for the Ivy league and can't pay for it they will give you partial or full "scholarships" also the patriot league is a great academic conference so if you graduate from one of their schools you will probably be set for life...
  6. OriginalGatorHater

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    Against which p5 team?
  7. OriginalGatorHater

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    Just wait until one of these 150lb FCS running backs gets a career ending injury from getting hammered by a Bama or Clemson DL/LB all game. Then see how good it was for them.
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