All of these schools are state funded, do the same thing that the professional schools do, require each state funded school be required to have between 80 to 90 % of the roster from the state and the rest can be recruited from all of the states.
Ok, how about each team is allowed a certain number of 5,4, 3 stars with half the roster form the state?That sounds like a way to spread the cream but probably wouldn’t help as much as you think.
First off, we aren’t exactly the first school in line to scoop up a 4 or 5 star not able to get into a maxed out Alabama or OSU. The next level would benefit first and yes we may get 4-5 4 stars but they ain’t coming just because top schools can’t take them.
Limiting us to 40 players also cuts us off at the knees. We have plenty of five star players when they graduate, because they have developed in the 85 man roster system over 2-3 years and made themselves into 4 and 5 star players by working with our coaches. So take that away and say goodbye to our guys like JMS who became all Americans through the system. Almost half our guys don’t play on Saturdays working for their chance.
40 man roster would deprive depth to build going forward.
In my opinion, now that the athletes are essentially paid, we can drop the whole amateur schtick and start treating it like the billion dollar industry it is. I don't know if enacting NFL type rules would help or not, but I don't feel this current state of affairs is sustainable.I love the atmosphere of the Gophers more than the Vikings.
but the Vikings have an equal chance, as does everyone else in the NFL. If you screw it up, it's your own fault.
Not true for college football.
It's why I'll take the NFL over college football all day and all night.
If he does that, I will personally lead a campaign to rename I-94 or I-35 the PJ Fleck Memorial Highway.At least for Georgia, they stuck with Richt for 10 years and as far as the fans and the UGA Administration were concerned the program was basically in the 8-9-10 wins/per year rut, not dissimilar to Nebbie's thinking during Pellini's tenure.
Georgia as a program did something about it and made the coaching hire that brought in even better 'cruts and the rest is history. Same can be said for Clemson and heck, even OH-IO State was pedestrian for a period in the 2000s.
Even 'Bama is coming down to earth (maybe) so yes, there's an imbalance but it's not necessarily immutable. Real case is that these types of program stratospheric success are not so much lightning in a bottle but a steady stream of great talent coupled with great coaching and all the other intangibles.
Every CFB coach knows this. Here's to Phillip J figuring it out maybe for us.
Is this a sarcastic suggestion?Ok, how about each team is allowed a certain number of 5,4, 3 stars with half the roster form the state?
Yes.Are they dumb if that's the outcome they want?
People keep parroting this comparison but MLB has and always has had way more parity than CFB.College football is essentially MLB baseball. All the power and money is concentrated on a small number of teams. Other teams can jump up and contend from time to time but the big spenders are almost always going to be in the mix because they have the best overall talent.
Thank you for clarifying. I'll welcome the rise when you are ready.I don't know if what I said is technically an ad hominem slur but I might be wrong.
I thought it would be ad hominem if I was saying Reusse's stance was stupid because he's fat. I'm not saying Reusse's morbid obesity is the reason why he's dumb. I'm just saying he's stupid AND fat.
As far as rising above them, I'm not quite ready yet.
LolCollege football >>>>>>>>>NFL
It's also a system that has immense control over players who are picked in a draft. MLB only becomes haves vs. have nots at the tail end of the process.People keep parroting this comparison but MLB has and always has had way more parity than CFB.
MLB only becomes haves vs. have nots at the tail end of the process.
Why? It was an accurate assessment.Can we rise above ad hominem slurs?
Normally I would agree with you but Reusse is choosing to make a living taking digs at people and getting fans riled up, so I don't have a lot of sympathy when shots get fired the other direction.Can we rise above ad hominem slurs?
The Big Ten West, games between those teams, I agree. They're great and don't suck.College football is great and it does not suck.
The college football/MLB comparison isn't perfect but check out this story from 2019. 24 of the last 25 world series champions at that point had a payroll in the top half of the league and many were up near the top.And, even then, that's no guarantee of a World Championship.
The Yankees and Dodgers have spent the most money over the past two decades and have combined for a grand total of two titles in 20 years.
15 different teams have won a World Series in the past 22 years, with only the Giants, Cardinals, Astros and Red Sox winning multiple trophies in that span.
In that same 22 year period, there have only been 10 different College Football champions, with Texas and Auburn being the only one-time winners in the time frame. Every other title team has won two or more. Alabama has won six.
(disclaimer - that was a quick search, if my numbers are off slightly, apologies in advance)
So you want low football participation/population states to be at a disadvantage? I get the idea, so we becom NDSU/SDSU competing at the B1G level.All of these schools are state funded, do the same thing that the professional schools do, require each state funded school be required to have between 80 to 90 % of the roster from the state and the rest can be recruited from all of the states.
What could possibly go wrong under that scenario....So you want low football participation/population states to be at a disadvantage? I get the idea, so we becom NDSU/SDSU competing at the B1G level.
Maybe we get reciprocity drawn up with Texas and Florida.What could possibly go wrong under that scenario....
The college football/MLB comparison isn't perfect but check out this story from 2019. 24 of the last 25 world series champions at that point had a payroll in the top half of the league and many were up near the top.
World Series Champion Opening Day Payroll Ranks In The Wild Card Era
Spending money doesn't guarantee a World Series ring, but 24 of the last 25 champions all crossed one particular payroll threshold.www.baseballamerica.com
I fully agree that there is more parity in Baseball then there is in college football but the fact remains that most of the power is consolidated around a handful of top level teams and more often than not those top level teams are going to be in the mix for the title even if they don't always win it.
Most of the problems that college football has are the result of one single root cause: the NCAA is the governing body for the sport, but has virtually no power, resources, desire, or political will to regulate the sport in a way that makes any sense.I don't know if enacting NFL type rules would help or not, but I don't feel this current state of affairs is sustainable.
No. Small states do what small high schools do today - combine and hyphenate the hell out of the conglomerate. The North Dakota - South Dakota Fighting Habisojackyotes.So you want low football participation/population states to be at a disadvantage? I get the idea, so we becom NDSU/SDSU competing at the B1G level.
Astros?College football is essentially MLB baseball. All the power and money is concentrated on a small number of teams. Other teams can jump up and contend from time to time but the big spenders are almost always going to be in the mix because they have the best overall talent.
I don't read nor listen to him so forgive me having to ask. Does he deride people's physical attributes? Does he call people derogatory names? I don't know -- he may. Even if he does, it would be better to refute his arguments rather than engage in childish retorts.Normally I would agree with you but Reusse is choosing to make a living taking digs at people and getting fans riled up, so I don't have a lot of sympathy when shots get fired the other direction.
8th highest payroll last year. Their opponent the Phillies were #4 in payroll.Astros?
It gets clicks. Strib seems more like a job for him these days. My guess is he's doing fine with his other streams of revenue.Yes.
Convincing your paying audience that what they’re watching is dumb is not great for long term revenue
How is readership at the strib the last 10 years? Up or down?
I’ll hang up and listen