Davestwin
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Boy how times have changed. Granted Iām old but the scholarship was a Godsend to those of us in my generation. Thereās no way a lot of us could have attended college without them. Coaches certainly didnāt make $11 million a year but they were compensated better than most small business owners and they made more in a year than most of our dadās made in a lifetime (most moms didnāt work outside the home). Though I donāt recall any jealousy or anyone begrudging what they made. Like I said players of my generation were just thankful to be able to play ball and earn a degree. For many, they were the first in their family to do so. We also understood that not everyone starts but you still had to work hard and be ready. Loyalty meant much more then and commitment actually meant you were committed. Players back then learned a lot about life and how to preserve through hardship and failure. Today, everyone gets a trophy in youth sports and now in college if you canāt earn a starting spot, you leave. And if you donāt earn a starting spot there, you transfer again. And bowl games were a huge deal for the players and for the fans ⦠and six wins didnāt get you close. I could go on and on but all of you my age understand and those who are younger think weāre out of touch dinosaurs. No matter ⦠truth is truth and in regards to college football, the NIL, the transfer portal and now the 12 team playoff will destroy what was once the greatest of all sports. The feel good, politically correct knee jerk implementation of the NIL like all such policies never account for the unintended consequences. And just like with government programs, once they begin, they can never be stopped. The genie will not go back in the bottle. What a shame.The players needed part of the pie and I really donāt see anything players have done that is different than hot coaches do all the time.
When you have coaches making 11 mil a year the players deserves more than just a scholly and some snacks
