I feel like there are so many issues with your views that you aren't seeing. You say you're in favor of student-athlete rights.
1. They aren't even rights. Being paid would be a privilege or benefit. The NCAA has set up a system that doesn't prevent them from choosing any other route in...
Massive slippery slope. Of course it would be great for capitalism to work in this scenario. But it doesn't work with a college athletics system that has its popularity (and revenue) stemming from an interest in competing institutions!
I am all for the concept of student-athletes being able...
Was at the ****'s in Buckhead today. Buckhead is the only place possibly in the world, other than Midtown, that there are clearly more GT people than any other university.
Looked at things on all 3 floors. I always keep an eye out for GT stuff in case they have something I haven't seen...
In a simple scenario, yes moving every game to MBS maximizes revenue. However I'd argue there's a pretty quick tipping point where when it is no longer a "featured event" the draw becomes much less, and the backlach that would result in sigficantly fewer donations would make it overall less...
The only downside really is the potential for the fan base to look bad on national television if the game is taken over by larger fan bases who travel for a big game in a fancy new stadium. I'm all for this idea and the extra money is brings in, under the assumption that:
1. Collins and Co...
This is awesome, thanks for doing this, and please continue doing this in the future!
Also, I sure hope you used a script to scrape the site and didn't get the info 1 by 1!
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