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Houston Chronicle: Texas, Oklahoma reach out to SEC about joining conference
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<blockquote data-quote="Froggish" data-source="post: 3031817" data-attributes="member: 71860"><p>A super league may well be coming but a group of "haves" without "have nots" to flex on only has so much interest. Eventually all the excessive cost and lawlessness that will be birthed out of it will causes implosion. The cost around a league like that will bloat to the point where I highly doubt it would be sustainable for long. I love football and I watch a ton of it but I can't imagine watching a league that has no connection to the rest of the sport. I'm not even an NFL fan these days but if I want to watch professionals I'd rather watch the elite ones that play on Sundays. Not 19 year olds on Sats.</p><p></p><p>Step 1: Dissolve NCAA so zero regulation can be injected</p><p>Step 2: Form Super League with 24 teams</p><p>Step 3: Expand Roster limits to 100</p><p>Step 4: School can no longer afford cost for tuition so lets make them paid employees. I mean it's cheaper to pay them direct than to pay cost of tuition..And we need them all football all the time.</p><p>Step 5: Oh no..We've now created a true pro league..Player UNION!/ OH [ Finebaum ]...TITLE 9 F*(&(!!!</p><p>Step 6: Non competitive programs break off team from university then quickly put it up for sale because not enough of the TV money is trickling down to the actual school. </p><p>Step 7: There's really only 8 schools that can afford to play this way</p><p>Step 8: NFL Says "F" you Super League..you've gotten way out of your lane. We will squash you.</p><p>Step 9: Now a whole [ Finebaum ] load of 19 years old have zero money and no education...</p><p></p><p>Stupidity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggish, post: 3031817, member: 71860"] A super league may well be coming but a group of "haves" without "have nots" to flex on only has so much interest. Eventually all the excessive cost and lawlessness that will be birthed out of it will causes implosion. The cost around a league like that will bloat to the point where I highly doubt it would be sustainable for long. I love football and I watch a ton of it but I can't imagine watching a league that has no connection to the rest of the sport. I'm not even an NFL fan these days but if I want to watch professionals I'd rather watch the elite ones that play on Sundays. Not 19 year olds on Sats. Step 1: Dissolve NCAA so zero regulation can be injected Step 2: Form Super League with 24 teams Step 3: Expand Roster limits to 100 Step 4: School can no longer afford cost for tuition so lets make them paid employees. I mean it's cheaper to pay them direct than to pay cost of tuition..And we need them all football all the time. Step 5: Oh no..We've now created a true pro league..Player UNION!/ OH [ Finebaum ]...TITLE 9 F*(&(!!! Step 6: Non competitive programs break off team from university then quickly put it up for sale because not enough of the TV money is trickling down to the actual school. Step 7: There's really only 8 schools that can afford to play this way Step 8: NFL Says "F" you Super League..you've gotten way out of your lane. We will squash you. Step 9: Now a whole [ Finebaum ] load of 19 years old have zero money and no education... Stupidity [/QUOTE]
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