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  1. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    I’d love to a conference, say the ACC, call their bluff and revolt against the NCAA. Can’t do what? Says who? What are you going to do about it? All of our schools are still going to play. Stop us. The NCAA sulks, and other conferences follow suit.
  2. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    Agreed. Combining top level coaching, elite (and illegal) recruiting results in what we’ve seen for the past several years.
  3. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    Who?
  4. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    Never happen. Probably illegal.
  5. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    Oh, I agree. CFB is now a multi-billion-dollar entertainment industry and schools like Bama, UGA, OU, OSU, and Clemson are the headlining stars. Any change will be difficult to impossible, and can only change from within. Revenues need to drop such that the inclusion of more teams with a...
  6. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    Regarding your last point, I doubt any player will take a fake scholarship and not play for a few seasons when they can play elsewhere now. Besides, if the number of scholarships are fixed at 75, for example, transfering a ‘stashed‘ player to football reduces the number of incoming freshman by...
  7. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    You’re right, NIL may well end the bag game, or make it less prevalent. Still, if there’s rules to be broken to help win, its inevitable they will be broken. Again, reduce scholarships to spread out the overall talent.
  8. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    They’re not a monopoly by any definition. 1. Reduce scholarships across the board. 2. Enforce rules against the Bag Game.
  9. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    As much as I dislike Alabama (jealous, tbh) the Bama poster is correct. You can’t regulate mediocrity. Yes, Bama spends more on coaches and analysts and recruiting infrastructure. Too bad for everyone else. Reduce scholarships and enforce Bag Game rule violations and you’ve got something.
  10. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    True. The only way to fix college football is reduce scholarships for all schools. The result would be distributing the talent among more schools. Schools like your Tide, UGA, OSU, OU, and Clemson will still have more better players but not as many, and those players sign elsewhere. This is...
  11. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    Nah, not buying that. Sorry.
  12. TemplarCane

    How to fix college football

    The only fix for college football is scholarship reductions. This is the only way to approach parity. Drop from 85 to 75, 15, maybe 18 max per year. Would the usual suspects still have more talent? Yes, but the next tier and below would improve. Imagine taking 10 players each off Bama, UGA, OSU...
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