Never happen. Probably illegal.Make a salary cap.
Who?It's the coaching where Bama separates themselves from others....when your staff is full of former NFL coaches(head at that)you will put a better product on the field period. Nah will putting a cap on this or reducing that put an end to the superior coaching advantage, IDK but there or teams with just as much talent IMO.
When people stop watching because they don’t care about the same 5 or 6 teams going, then things will change.There is no fixing it. It’s a huge business now and you can never get back what once made it the most beautiful sport in the world.
It was a joke lolNever happen. Probably illegal.
i think he meant relegation, not regulationWe've had regulation since forever. In the mid-2000's the NCAA stopped even pretending to enforce them.
The biggest thing plaguing our nation is the same thing plaguing college football; Never-ending corruption.
i think he meant relegation, not regulation
This, but that's why I liked the OP's idea of home games for the 5 - 12 seed play-in games. The current format is boring and unimaginative.When people stop watching because they don’t care about the same 5 or 6 teams going, then things will change.
THIS. It's now up to the conference presidents/AD'S to fix this mess. Just like back in the day when the NCAA put limits on scholarships to prevent stockpiling of players. Well some are still stock piling only noone is doing anything about it. If it's now all about the money, let's get more like the NFL and create more parity among the teams (they do it through the draft process as you know). First they have to admit there IS a problem and then find the solution to fix it. It's not difficult.Put a cap on the number of 5 and 4 stars each team must sign.
It's the coaching where Bama separates themselves from others....when your staff is full of former NFL coaches(head at that)you will put a better product on the field period. Nah will putting a cap on this or reducing that put an end to the superior coaching advantage, IDK but there or teams with just as much talent IMO.
Agreed. Combining top level coaching, elite (and illegal) recruiting results in what we’ve seen for the past several years.They have top level coaching. That’s for sure, but that hardly makes the difference overall. It does agains our staff maybe, but in general it’s clearly the talent. We all saw how average Saban was with equal talent in the NFL.
I’d love to a conference, say the ACC, call their bluff and revolt against the NCAA.Forget the NCAA doing anything. Other teams need to sack up and cheat like Bama. Buy players but be smart about it. NCAA doesn't have any legal authority, so all a school has to do is have plausible deniability and become indignant when asked to cooperate in an investigation. "Why should we cooperate when these are spurious allegations? We aren't going to allow the NCAA to go on a fishing expedition." The NCAA won't be able to do anything other than wag its finger.