This is a grim revelation to that which others here "in the know" have alluded.
We all know it is true - we just dont discuss it much.
This is actual evidence that it exists .
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...mming-national
This is a grim revelation to that which others here "in the know" have alluded.
We all know it is true - we just dont discuss it much.
This is actual evidence that it exists .
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...mming-national
That is a nice read thanks for sharing.
I wonder how much it cost to upgrade Colorado this season?
Things that make you go umm
Theres no fixing it. There is just changing all of it to be legal. Thats the direction of college athletics (or just football).
That was the best article I have read about this subject matter. Makes you really sit back for a minute and at least second guess the winning success, or lack thereof, at many schools.
I can honestly say that I would accept us doing things "the right way" and maybe not be a perennial power program. I would take 7-5, 8-4, etc.... as long as we were making attempts (in my opinion) to win games and make sound coaching decisions.
A lot of the recruits these days go to college to play ball..........and that's it. They seem to forget, and sometimes we all do, that they are students first and athletes second.
I don't understand the title of this thread?
This sounds like Coach Scam Hud explaining ACT testing to recent recruits or a conversation he allegedly did not have with Cam Newtons folks while at Miss. St....Oh yea, Coach Scam says that as the passing game coordinator at the time he never talked to their top prospect during the recruiting process just like he didn't know how those boys turned 12's into 25's on the ACT either....You cheated and got caught....you can look it up...
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