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Re: Micah Morris making his case as âone of the best guards in the countryâ for Georgia football
What an outstanding example of persistence and internal fortitude, and not to mention, one awesome guard. Unfortunately we won't see this type of story much longer with transfers and such, but I'm sure glad he is at Georgia. I know I was borderline depressed when he left the game with an injury. Not only because we have had so many, but because he is the bell cow and with him out, it just seemed like it would all crumble a bit. Awesome to see him come back and play hard. Hoping he gets some rest and healing but nothing but respect and appreciation for Mr. Morris. Go DAWGs!
Re: Kirby Smart: âBe carefulâ selling college football home games for NIL dollars
Part of watching College football is the either homefield advantage and pomp and circumstance or seeing the other teams deal. It's what make up the fabric of it. Take that away and you just kill College fooball IMHO. I already don't watch NFL games fron Germany or Dublin. You've robbed ticket holders of a home game potentially. At some point you can't change everything for a dollar. Stop being ladies of the night.
Re: Kirby Smart: âBe carefulâ selling college football home games for NIL dollars
The slippery slope just gets slicker.
We are watching the corporate money takeover of college football. Communities and tradition can be cast by the wayside for more dollars. Everything has a price right? We can see the dismantling step by step. Essentially free agency and put the players on payroll. After they are developed and collect their NIL money, they can just off to the next higher bidder. Wash, rinse, repeat.
The money driving all of this does not care about your community, the tradition of schools, nor the average fan. It is all about ROI, just as any corporate entity would see it. They are savvy. Once they get the teams to agree to and start playing the game on the terms of those that control the money, the golden handcuffs are on. It is a short trip to completely dismantle the sport as we knew it and and simply focus on maximal revenue generation to exclusion of the things that made college football unique.
First we pay the players, sometimes insanely high amounts. Then we allow relatively unencumbered transfers, then we say having the games on campus is really not important…because more money. Some players only see the short term money, and it impacts their success going forward (see KS previous comments re likely draft pics not reaching their potential). This recipe seems to benefit primarily a relatively small group.
I stopped watching the NFL years ago. The current college football model is morphing into a close facsimile of that NFL model. It becomes less enjoyable with each passing step of the deconstruction. People seem to willing to go along with the deconstruction as long as dollars keep coming. What happens when the "product" is gone, no longer resembling what drove all this change or "progress" in the first place?
Re: Kirby Smart: âBe carefulâ selling college football home games for NIL dollars
This is a slippery slope. The college football we all loved is rapidly deteriorating to pay to play eliminating the essence of non professional sports :(
Re: Kirby Smart: âBe carefulâ selling college football home games for NIL dollars
The lines between pro and college continue to disappear. I've always loved the college game much more than pro, but with the continued changes, it's becoming more difficult to tell them apart. At least in the pros, there are contracts involved and some semblance of rules. Not begrudging the athletes any compensation, but we may not be far from a return to when the college game was purely extracurricular and they were true student-athletes. It would certainly be a step back athletically, but it would at least draw a clear distinction between pro and amateur.
What do I know - I'm just an old man barking at days gone by. Ha
Re: Lawson Luckie sheds light on how Georgia tight ends feel about lack of production
I had no idea prior to last Saturday that Delp could run that well, let's take advantage of that.
Re: ESPN projection: Georgia could face Carson Beck in College Football Playoff
First things first. Beat Auburn. That will not be easy.
Re: Lawson Luckie sheds light on how Georgia tight ends feel about lack of production
Whether by design or execution on the field, these guys are wayyyyyy underutilized… they are all really good, and we can certainly use increased scoring and pace as long as we have a D that still gives up way too many points early. My expectation is that these guys can win UGA some more games than "d@#$ the torpedoes" running emphasis by itself. This is, I'm sure, going to get figured out in the next few games… and it's probably the D's ability to show up on third down that will give all of these amazingly talented offensive players more touches.
While the Dawgs may indeed get the wins needed if they don't increase TE usage, I worry for the next season if we don't. In an era of TP+NIL, talent like this won't hang around long if underutilized :/
Re: Kirby Smart: âBe carefulâ selling college football home games for NIL dollars
that’s the problem…ncaa is toothless. By not enacting some common sense rules for players 25 years ago (get compensated for video games, jersey sales, autograph shows) they let it get to legislation which they were always going to lose. Now the toothpaste is out of the tube and any rule they want to make is just going to get challenged in court.
I think the only option now is for the p4 schools to break away, form their own thing and set their own rules apart from the ncaa.