So, while looking up some numbers to respond to a post, I came across the incredible case of Iowa football in 2023 and I asked myself. Did this...
Sigh, being ELITE on one side of the ball, offense or defense, and being good on the other side puts you in a position to win championships. Iowa...
Agree with everything you said, I just find it childish to hyper focus on his flaws once he decided to leave, that's all. He's still a douche for...
So, lets do it right. 20 points against would be a 7.6 point per game against improvement. For simplicity lets call it 7 points, we give up 1...
Did you reply to the wrong post? Because you agreed with a rating to what I said then replied with this.
Johnson was the RB that had issues catching passes, not ETN. If Johnson had been the one to transfer it would probably be reason #1 why we won't...
Yeah, I said it several times myself. Yet it didn't stop many, many posters (myself included) from saying give the ball to ETN or where is ETN?...
I love it. An actual opinion and not a series of words with no content, how refreshing. The funniest part to me is that thus far no one has really...
Those traits became issues after he decided to transfer, try to keep up.
May he bless your program in every way Cox and Kimber have blessed ours.
Why can't we just be honest that it sucks to lose him and going to Georgia is a kick in the nuts on the way out. Oh well, RB is probably the...
Quotes seemed pretty benign to me. Whole article saying the same thing a lot of posters have been saying. Of course, I'm sure he is a fake news...
In a just world it would come out of SS's pay. But, it wouldn't be America without golden parachutes for the already wealthy so that won't happen.
Huh? I completely agree there needs to be a governing body, but that has nothing to do with the NCAA's shaky at best legal standing to enforce any...
They can't, which is why they loose every case. Surprising to see so many posters opposed to a free market.
What? People use woke like bad guys use baba yaga in John Wick. [IMG]
At the most basic because they're a third party. The only reason the NCAA ever had any power is because their members agreed to abide by the rules...
I saw 1/2 of one. Mike Brown of the Bears had pick 6's in overtime in back to back games in 2001. I was at the first one with SF visiting Soldier...
Because none of their positions ever had any legal standing, so it's just a matter of every challenge that comes in, they loose.
The schools full well understand the NCAA is only a shield, one that is just about completely broken at this point.