Do you mean to say that Rutgers is not good?


It may very well be successful to the vast majority of fans that don't care about the nuts and bolts of how it all works. As long as they have a competitive team out there.. who cares. I guess I fall into that category too but part of me feels cheaper now that I know money is blatantly the driver of college sports. I know, it has always been money but never given openly to get a good player on your team. Please don't ask me if I'd rather the payments were under the table than given openly. Back in the Jim Owens days and prior we really didn't know for sure that was happening and of course it was nothing close to the extent it is happening now. I agree with you that college football will continue to be successful (a big money maker) and hopefully there will some changes making it less top heavy. I still feel sad that it will never be what it was.D-train wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 9:47 pmThe biggest reasons for our downfall is our HC bolting, having a lot of great players go to the NFL and idiot in game decisions. All of that could have happened 10-15 years ago.
Maybe this new system will implode but I think it will survive. Too many people love watching College football for it to not continue to be successful even in this new world.
Because they only do that when Rogers is playing well. This staff is brutally bad.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 6:20 pmRogers is having a terrible game. Is there some reason they haven't pulled him for Williams?
I don't see NIL really changing much, those teams are still getting those players, that they have to pay them doesn't change that. There might be an additional level elite teams might fight over now but it's not locking the huskies out of something they previously had access to, players deciding between Michigan or Ohio state. I do see Oregon as an outlier because of their particular benefactor.Fungo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:17 pmIt may very well be successful to the vast majority of fans that don't care about the nuts and bolts of how it all works. As long as they have a competitive team out there.. who cares. I guess I fall into that category too but part of me feels cheaper now that I know money is blatantly the driver of college sports. I know, it has always been money but never given openly to get a good player on your team. Please don't ask me if I'd rather the payments were under the table than given openly. Back in the Jim Owens days and prior we really didn't know for sure that was happening and of course it was nothing close to the extent it is happening now. I agree with you that college football will continue to be successful (a big money maker) and hopefully there will some changes making it less top heavy. I still feel sad that it will never be what it was.D-train wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 9:47 pmThe biggest reasons for our downfall is our HC bolting, having a lot of great players go to the NFL and idiot in game decisions. All of that could have happened 10-15 years ago.
Maybe this new system will implode but I think it will survive. Too many people love watching College football for it to not continue to be successful even in this new world.