Did I see back somewhere Dr. Cabrera was supportive of the players being employees of the school?
Does having schools employ the players make the school accountable for cheating?
Thanks for sharing that with us. If I were the Pres., coach, AD of any one of the schools I would say something just like he said even if I thought differently, at least up to now (obviously I exclude FSU and Clemson ) and would probably continue with that until I knew it was time to make some...
I'm not questioning your opinion that Cabrera prefer that ACC stay intact for now but would like to know your reasoning at how you arrived at this opinion. Would you share that with us? I make opinions all the time on here myself. I totally agree with you that he will be involved in membership...
I believe schools already know where they end up in all this current movement talk. I've always believed there have been talks going on with the schools and conferences behind the scenes. If a school doesn't at this time know where they are going, how do they afford to pay 20 million per year to...
They first have to get the non players out of the way and then there will eventually be one big major CFB league with rules, limits etc. Don't think it will be stopped - gonna happen IMO.
Think I covered most of your why it will not happen and either I did not spell it out enough ( my post are already too long) or you did not comprehend it or you did not read it all, not sure what happened, but whatever I don't care to go on and on and on if you don't get it that's your problem...
Thank you for the answer, I've always wanted to know who blocked the kick, of course no one ever talks about that part of the play in light of what happened. It's a part of the play really hard to see also.
The powers that be moving and planning realignment have known for a number of years where they were taking CFB IMO, this is not something of the last few years, the Big 10 has wanted in the SE we know going all the way back to the '10-'12 period and possibly before GT became an AAU member...
Of course we have a fan attendance problem, all you have to do is watch one of our games on TV to know that, it goes with what I talked about in my previous listing in this thread. I believe that will get taken care of in due time with what I see we're trying to do, I'm not looking at this year...
With good coaching which he will now get I'm guessing, Tatum may surprise this year. I see potential for LB to change from liability to a strength as I think has been indicated by others on here.
It has always been about the tobacco road mafia whoever was running the show and BB was always it with them. For that reason it was never going to work. FB has been and is king in both the SEC and Big 10. They have not yet figured it out because they never cared to IMO. Just reading the boards...
"We will do whatever it takes to win at the highest level" I'm going to believe what he said until I'm given reason not to believe what was said. I did not take our Presidents statement as some sort of coach speak. Personally I believe GTFB and sports is going to be an Atlanta thing, not just a...
I agree with you GT has been irrelevant for a long time, we've done it to ourselves, mostly IMO because the school has not wanted it for a long time and that has gradually eroded supporter and fan interest. What brought my excitement and optimism back was the school President making the...
Anyone that thinks the ACC will be a factor in big time CFB as we move fwd to 2036 is absolutely fooling themselves. IMO we will be at best a good BB conference which is what the tobacco road mafia likes anyway. Personally I'm old and won't be around, but if I were younger I'm guessing my...
As has been mentioned academics don't need to be making business decisions, there are exceptions and hopefully we have an exception in our school President, kinda think we do, but we'll see.
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