good article on greed in college football

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Why is everyone including the media so afraid to attack the real issue? The amount of money these universities are making with how big college football has become is the driving force of how unethical campus administrators have become. They are paying 5 million to coaches who are desperate to win because it's become more cut throat and go above and beyond to find any and every angle to keep players on the field regardless of their crime. It's not stopping anytime soon either.....


College football is breaking my heart
 
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I don't disagree with the gist of her message, but her employer and colleagues are part of the problem. And so is she as well. I also find it curious with how ESPN and her are deservedly going full throttle on Baylor but generally lay off the SEC teams.
 
Especially when Baylor is somewhat taking action and the SEC schools are doing close to nothing.
 
Especially when Baylor is somewhat taking action and the SEC schools are doing close to nothing.

Baylor ain't doing **** and sat on their dycks until it was crystal clear to the rest of the world just how incredibly egregious their disgusting actions have been.

They hired Grobe as a stop gap interim law and order puppet to get kudos from the lames in the media. It worked. In a year or two at most, they'll thank him and run him off in a pre-arranged deal where Grobe claims it was his decision to leave. Then they'll empty the coffers for Chip Kelly when he fails again, or they'll hire a Briles disciple.

They're just waiting for the braindead public to do what they always do--either forget about the debacle or start feeling sorry for Baylor if the NCAA whacks them.

Look how they're handling the 2016 signees who want out of that den of debauchery next time you get the goofy idea that Baylor is "doing something."
 
Especially when Baylor is somewhat taking action and the SEC schools are doing close to nothing.

Baylor ain't doing **** and sat on their dycks until it was crystal clear to the rest of the world just how incredibly egregious their disgusting actions have been.

They hired Grobe as a stop gap interim law and order puppet to get kudos from the lames in the media. It worked. In a year or two at most, they'll thank him and run him off in a pre-arranged deal where Grobe claims it was his decision to leave. Then they'll empty the coffers for Chip Kelly when he fails again, or they'll hire a Briles disciple.

They're just waiting for the braindead public to do what they always do--either forget about the debacle or start feeling sorry for Baylor if the NCAA whacks them.

Look how they're handling the 2016 signees who want out of that den of debauchery next time you get the goofy idea that Baylor is "doing something."

Even if the NCAA whacks them, the NCAA will capitulate like the did with PUS.
 
Youth + Immaturity + Inexperience + Drugs and/or Alcohol + After Midnight =s Don't Mix.

And is it me, or do most of these sexual assaults take place during the Winter or Spring? Woud **** testing these players weekly during those months be too radical?
 
Especially when Baylor is somewhat taking action and the SEC schools are doing close to nothing.

Baylor ain't doing **** and sat on their dycks until it was crystal clear to the rest of the world just how incredibly egregious their disgusting actions have been.

They hired Grobe as a stop gap interim law and order puppet to get kudos from the lames in the media. It worked. In a year or two at most, they'll thank him and run him off in a pre-arranged deal where Grobe claims it was his decision to leave. Then they'll empty the coffers for Chip Kelly when he fails again, or they'll hire a Briles disciple.

They're just waiting for the braindead public to do what they always do--either forget about the debacle or start feeling sorry for Baylor if the NCAA whacks them.

Look how they're handling the 2016 signees who want out of that den of debauchery next time you get the goofy idea that Baylor is "doing something."

Even if the NCAA whacks them, the NCAA will capitulate like the did with PUS.


I am not sure Baylor has that same type of pull with NCAA.
Remember, if it wasn't for a prominent Texas politician that school would have never
been included with Texas, TXAM, and TT when the Big12 was formed.
StatePenn, on the other hand, has a lot of supporters in the east coast, among them politicians,
TV folks, etc.
 
Greed is good. Greed captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit.

Gordon Gekko
 
The unspoken danger here is parents sending their daughters away to school. Sure they should be safe and protected BUT they are not. It is not limited to sports related stuff; college is the happy hunting grounds for men. Equality is a legal and political concept that cannot override reality. When a society that has been stripped bare of all morality, as historically defined, you get "evolution" to base instincts where all that matters is what you "can" do, not what you "should" do.

My family had 3 boys and 3 girls. My dad met each boyfriend on the porch cleaning numerous guns with simple instructions "Bring her back the way she left, or ... ". My sisters hated it but none were ever abused. Dad was a fair man. Each of us boys girlfriends received a promise from my dad. "If my boy lays a hand on you, tell me and I will beat him until you say stop!" Dad never laid a hand on any of us. He did not have too. He was built like a grizzly bear and all three of us had IQs over 90. Those were simpler times. Today "wrong" is merely a debating point.
 
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Especially when Baylor is somewhat taking action and the SEC schools are doing close to nothing.

Baylor ain't doing **** and sat on their dycks until it was crystal clear to the rest of the world just how incredibly egregious their disgusting actions have been.

They hired Grobe as a stop gap interim law and order puppet to get kudos from the lames in the media. It worked. In a year or two at most, they'll thank him and run him off in a pre-arranged deal where Grobe claims it was his decision to leave. Then they'll empty the coffers for Chip Kelly when he fails again, or they'll hire a Briles disciple.

They're just waiting for the braindead public to do what they always do--either forget about the debacle or start feeling sorry for Baylor if the NCAA whacks them.

Look how they're handling the 2016 signees who want out of that den of debauchery next time you get the goofy idea that Baylor is "doing something."

Like Clockwork. They just don't care over there

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