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So when you commit to play for The University of Georgia and sign your name to that scholarship CONTRACT it really means nothing.....The promises made to team mates, team, coaches, fans, school is nothing but ingenious BS ? Well young man, in my book you have also given up the lifelong distinction of "**** GOOD DAWG". I wish you well and pray you will one day grow a pair and learn to man up when faced with an obligation that doesn't seem convenient or self serving!
Young pups, time to man up. The only good thing coming from these "opt outs" is talented, younger players will get a chance to display why they were recruited..GoDAWGS!
I understand some of the reasons for opting out, but for some of these players it just seems like a cop out. I think the cancellation of the Vandy game started the ball rolling for players just to be done with the season. But, if 14 players opted out last year, and we still beat a pretty good Baylor team, then there is no reason to think the rest of the team isn't more than capable of beating Cincy. Players should honor their scholarships, but if you think about it many of these players leave after 3 years anyway to go pro or they enter the transfer portal at some point, so they never honor a 4-year scholarship anywho. The thought of a player "paying back" part of their scholarship is kind of silly in reality. It's just the way college football is today.
My suggestion is to figure out how to start playing for a National Championship every season and then this conversation hardly ever comes up.
So what if some upper-classmen ditch the program? Now the hungry pups get an early spring game in the winter and a chance to prove why they were recruited by UGA, and fans get a chance to preview most of next year's starting lineup.
GO DAWGS!
Yeah, that last point is a fair one. But I think there is a bigger concern of which the opt-outs are symptomatic: continuity, or rather, the lack thereof resulting from the number of players leaving early or hitting the portal (as you also referenced). We seem to have a lot of them, and I worry that it's hampering the program's progress toward becoming a playoff fixture - which, as you say, would likely resolve the opt-out issue.
This topic is becoming a carousel. Are colleges developing for the student, Natty or NFL or all the aforementioned? Point: If a natty, then you strive for the honoring of the 4-year scholarship and some remote semblance of school loyalty...even team loyalty...to develop the best player and student out there to enter the working world. The reason the NCAA chose the leave early doctrine is to get players who are the elite of the sport into the NFL where the money is. It creates a hurry-up player development program. The high profile schools also get major TV contracts and all kinds of monetary incentives from other avenues. Recruits often develop a false sense of achievement at the high school level. They market themselves to gain high player skill ratings. Colleges now recruit down to 15 and 16 years of age! So, many young talents are infused with this compulsive desire to make it in the brutal world of the NFL. They and their coaches begin the arduous recruiting process of preparing them to play for the best college to gain them their only goal...entering the NFL draft in as high a round as possible. All attend classes within the university system because they have to...but the colleges have it set up to favor the athlete...that is where the income is. UGA has one of the best college football programs in the NCAA. Football is their major sports revenue stream. I don't mean to go to school on the trend of college football, you folks are far more informed than I...I have read your comments. It is the trending away from the basic premise of college...as the means to a formal education...sports should be ancillary, not the goal. Making it the goal has created a monster....as many elite programs have become nothing more than NFL player mills and sports prep schools. But life is as it is. So I remain a loyal DAWG fan. Whom do I root for in a post UGA life?...those elite footballers who happened to make it in the NFL..what happened to those who didn't? My last extended rant. :)
"LeCounte . . . crashing an unregistered dirt bike on Macon Highway" - the kid crashed into a car that had turned left into his lane on Macon Highway, and then was struck again when the vehicle he hit pushed him into oncoming traffic.
But yeah, including "unregistered" seems a relevant and defensible qualifier.
@87dawg , I have to disagree with you about the players who opt out to prepare for the Senior Bowl. This game is by invitation only and this is a job interview for those seniors who want to play at the next level. If you get hurt in the bowl game prior to this one, you've limited your opportunity to be evlauated by scouts. Your only other opportunity is the Pro Day held by the school. Not all seniors are invited to the NFL Combine; only those who have a projected status of 1st - 3rd round picks. So yes, I don't blame them for opting out to prepare for their future.
As for the other fans "dogging" our players, don't blame them but blame the greed of of the NCAA. When the NCAA switched to a 4 game playoff system, it pretty much made all of the other bowl games irrelevant. Most kids want to play for a championship. When that's no longer an option, everything else seems useless. Also, why don't we hold coaches accountable when they sign a contract at one school only to leave for more money and "opportunity" as its called. Many leave their teams before the bowl game to be with the new school so why are we so critical with the players when they decide to move on. Has anyone talk to the other players on the team to see how they feel. I guarantee 90% support the players opting out to prepare for a better future. The players will also tell you that it gives guys who don't get to play as much an opportunity to show what they can do on the field.
UGA recruits elite players just about as well as anyone in the country along with Bama, Clem and OSU. Like the Baylor game showed us last year, the 4 & 5* players on the bench got their opprtunity to step up and that's what they did. Remember Zeus, Pickens, Ojulari and others. They all had breakout performances. They same will happen this year Dawg Fans. The 2020 football gods dealt us a bad hand this season with all of the injuries and uncertainty of who would play; but those who could play, did just that... Let's stop being selfish and once look at the game as the players do as they prepare for the rest of their lives.
Go Dawgs!!!!
Where is White's name in all of this ?
The high volume of opt-outs in bowl games is the worst of the unintended consequences of the CFP.
"When the NCAA switched to a 4 game playoff system, it pretty much made all of the other bowl games irrelevant. Most kids want to play for a championship. When that's no longer an option, everything else seems useless."
I'll say it yet again: this argument makes no sense. The scenario of no longer having a championship to play for didn't suddenly come to be when the playoff was created. It has existed for a long as bowl season itself has. The games count, just like all the ones leading up to them. Blaming the playoff for this new-found lack of interest is as arbitrary as the disinterest itself.
Now, don't get me wrong, I actually think bowl season has gotten out of hand in general. There are way too many bowls now that are essentially glorified commercials, and teams don't even need to have good seasons to be invited to them, making the cash grab all the more obvious. But there are still those that teams have always happily played in (until recently) and the solution to this sweeping problem is not to treat every single non-playoff bowl game as though it is inherently meaningless. Knock it down to 10 or 15 games so that even making it to a bowl is an achievement, and give them all real names, not The Corporation X Bowl, and I think it will go a long way toward restoring the perception of the CFB post-season. Not that that'll ever happen; I just think that's where the problem fundamentally lies, and it doesn't really apply to the New Years Six games that are now being written off as meaningless depending on where they are in the rotation.
In years gone by if you weren't in one of the three big bowls you weren't winning the NC. Nothing has changed in reality it's just renamed the College Playoffs. Kids used to play for pride and school. Now they play for themselves, it would seem. It's a me first generation.