SweetasSoda
Captain of the Cheerleaders
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I don’t think you appreciate what many love about college sports. The passion for your school above anything else. It’s already slipping away. I am already thinking about why should I waste time with recruiting or keeping up with who is on the the team when they may not even be on there when the first game comes around. I don’t care who is making what and don’t want to hear about it. Trying to stay excited about Tennessee while gradually distancing myself from what it is becoming…minor league. I don’t watch professional because there’s no loyalty or passion. It’s a “me” sport. Waiting to see how college football handles this.Because it is a form of jealousy for many opposed. Not for all, sure, but you'll see it seep into many opinions. Even SCOTUS commented on this view. Only wanting to watch athletes as long as they aren't making the market rate. The ones that hate to watch rich athletes, especially much younger ones. Lots of jealousy funnels into that conversation sadly.
Otherwise there's not much difference, especially with free transfers now. That will be the tool for mercernaries and they'll keep existing, just as coaches have used it for decades. But hardly anyone complained about them, because they were "professionals" in an "amateur" billion dollar sport...merely by definition
But if you’re a magic dragon?Not if you're a straight man.
I'm sorry...I can never remember to words to Rocky Top or whatever that song is called
It doesn't have a damn thing to do with that...that is a stupid remark.If fans were going to rebel, I figured they would have done it off the bat. Then when it became the norm over time, they'd come back.
Still don't get it regardless. Weird joy to only want to watch if they're financially below you
That game was not on the players...it was 100% on Phil and his staff. It was pure garbage playcalls.This happens a lot. The more talent and depth a team has (and a weak schedule), the easier to overcome this. Also the more experienced leadership helps.
Yes, I was forever scarred by a Peyton Manning led team losing to Memphis.
This...this...thisHow did you come to the “financially below you” conclusion? That has nothing to do with it. It’s the belief that money ruins everything eventually. We have not got to eventually yet to see the outcome. And no one was going to protest and boycott. People were just saying they don’t want college sports to end up like pro sports.
I'm sure you willIf we lose…. I’m going to be raising h&ll and being called the idiot margin by @Ulysees E. McGill
This...this...this..I don’t think you appreciate what many love about college sports. The passion for your school above anything else. It’s already slipping away. I am already thinking about why should I waste time with recruiting or keeping up with who is on the the team when they may not even be on there when the first game comes around. I don’t care who is making what and don’t want to hear about it. Trying to stay excited about Tennessee while gradually distancing myself from what it is becoming…minor league. I don’t watch professional because there’s no loyalty or passion. It’s a “me” sport. Waiting to see how college football handles this.
man that's cool.This picture hits you in the feels..
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people should earn a wage, hell it's their bodies they work hard but $100's of millions of dollars? i get that what the market demands. but the bigger problem is ownership.I don’t think you appreciate what many love about college sports. The passion for your school above anything else. It’s already slipping away. I am already thinking about why should I waste time with recruiting or keeping up with who is on the the team when they may not even be on there when the first game comes around. I don’t care who is making what and don’t want to hear about it. Trying to stay excited about Tennessee while gradually distancing myself from what it is becoming…minor league. I don’t watch professional because there’s no loyalty or passion. It’s a “me” sport. Waiting to see how college football handles this.