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B1G and SEC begin the process of ditching the NCAA
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<blockquote data-quote="Wexahu" data-source="post: 3358253" data-attributes="member: 72863"><p>I don't know what's going to ultimately happen but the unlimited transfers/pay-for-play thing is unsustainable. Any scenario regarding playoffs, conferences, super conferences, etc that someone throws out there ultimately will fail unless that is addressed. Something has to give. Like I've said before, if they just required <em>every</em> kid that transferred to sit out a year before competing about 98% of this crap would be fixed overnight, but I guess that's illegal or something, or not fair because coaches can do what they want, blah, blah blah, whatever. OK, but if that's the case, why even bother caring. Seriously. </p><p></p><p>The NFL would rapidly begin to fail if they got rid of the draft, removed the salary cap, and created annual free agency for every player. Think about how dumb that would be. I don't see how college football would be any different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wexahu, post: 3358253, member: 72863"] I don't know what's going to ultimately happen but the unlimited transfers/pay-for-play thing is unsustainable. Any scenario regarding playoffs, conferences, super conferences, etc that someone throws out there ultimately will fail unless that is addressed. Something has to give. Like I've said before, if they just required [I]every[/I] kid that transferred to sit out a year before competing about 98% of this crap would be fixed overnight, but I guess that's illegal or something, or not fair because coaches can do what they want, blah, blah blah, whatever. OK, but if that's the case, why even bother caring. Seriously. The NFL would rapidly begin to fail if they got rid of the draft, removed the salary cap, and created annual free agency for every player. Think about how dumb that would be. I don't see how college football would be any different. [/QUOTE]
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