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Bag men lives matter!Hey guys, Bag men are people too!
Bag men lives matter!Hey guys, Bag men are people too!
Where would our evidence come from?
Appears almost everyone involved in this post knows, without question, certain schools are doing it. How do they know, and if they do, why would they not turn them in?
If NCAA refused to act on legitimate cheating, hell, there are plenty of media outlets that would love to run with a verifiable story like that.
As for me, I have no problem in saying I want GT to "keep up with the Jones." Would not impact my degree, my job, my self esteem one bit.
I also know that about 20 or so years ago I asked a relatively high placed person in the GTAA why we did not turn these people into the NCAA. The verbatim response - "because you do not know what they have on you."
We have many, many, many great alumni and friends that have helped GTAA. We need more. And fewer cheap azz takers from the school who do not give back a dime, specifically to the GTAA.
Perhaps it could go back to reevaluating how we accept future students, idk. Just throwing ideas out there.
So is *this* what CPJ is referring to when he talks about other schools having greater 'resources' than GT does to recruit with?
We could open a football academy there...I also know that about 20 or so years ago I asked a relatively high placed person in the GTAA why we did not turn these people into the NCAA. The verbatim response - "because you do not know what they have on you."
This is why known cooks in our government get away with what they do. Heard on TV the other night from Newt Gingrich that people are afraid what the Clintons may have on them. Sad state of affair.
As far as giving money is concerned I had rather sponsor a child in a third world nation or help pay for a distillation facility or drill a water well in same nation than be a bag man.
I wish we had bag men for our baseball team.
If I were to "invest" my money, I think baseball would have the highest ROI.
And, I love you for that. Maybe it should be in all of our signatures. I wish it would start trending on Twitter. Something like: "Hey football factory recruits #Auburn #Clemson #Bama #UGA #OhSt #OleMiss, come to GT and #BeYourOwnBagMan." I'm sure somebody can do something better than I can. I've not gotten into Twittering.Hey now I've been using that as my signature for a while!
I wish we had bag men for our baseball team.
If I were to "invest" my money, I think baseball would have the highest ROI.
I hear echoes of Hayekian spontaneous order...I write a lot about what the sociologists call "informal institutions". What they mean by this is patterns of behavior that are officially frowned on or even against the written rules but that persist through informal agreements among participants or between participants and elites. A good example would be physical punishment in schools; most districts have rules against it and most have schools where it goes on by general agreement without any kind of official action to stop it.
Well, enough lecturing, but I think this is what's going on with this. The reason it's hard to get the goods on anybody is that the entire business isn't coordinated or officially sanctioned. Instead, big donors skirt the rules regularly and deliver the benefits indirectly. That makes it easy for the schools involved to deny involvement while at the same time not doing anything proactive to stop the practices. I don't know if Tech is involved too deeply in this, but I suspect not, largely for the reason GTstinger gave us. There are plenty of programs that are, however. Bob Devaney said it best long ago: "I don't want to win enough to be placed on NCAA probation, I just want to win enough to warrant an investigation." That's it in a nutshell.
How we address the problem is another story. I suspect, sooner or later, Congress (gulp!) will get involved. As has happened in the past, if a sport can't get it's own house in order, the feds will step in and relieve them of the responsibility.
I also know that about 20 or so years ago I asked a relatively high placed person in the GTAA why we did not turn these people into the NCAA. The verbatim response - "because you do not know what they have on you."
Correct me if I'm wrong, and Lord knows I probably am, but doesn't GT baseball actually recruit well? Isn't GT's baseball problem is that they recruit too well, and MLB ends up signing a lot of our signees?