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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 875645" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>The last thing we need are more rules or laws. What we need is enforcement. But that is a dream because their are no enforcers anymore. The NCAA got fat and obese attending bowl parties, playoff buffets, and spending summers at Saban’s lake house. The NCAA is just a myth at this point.</p><p></p><p>What we need is for the Wild West to just take over. Stop pretending and let the players go to the highest bidder. That is a much fairer system than having schools like GT try to recruit a kid who has zero intention to come here because he is getting under the table inducements from the SEC. Listen, I hate it’s come to this but you could see it coming decades ago. At least GT can actually recruit players who may actually sign than waste hours and money on a kid who only wants a deal with Porsche or Beats.</p><p></p><p>Collins is a good recruiter and puts in work. But how much of his work was in vain when many players had zero intention to sign here. Now, we can write off certain players and concentrate on the ones we may get. Or we actually play the game and bid on players too. But I‘m long past the point of thinking GT cares about winning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 875645, member: 4334"] The last thing we need are more rules or laws. What we need is enforcement. But that is a dream because their are no enforcers anymore. The NCAA got fat and obese attending bowl parties, playoff buffets, and spending summers at Saban’s lake house. The NCAA is just a myth at this point. What we need is for the Wild West to just take over. Stop pretending and let the players go to the highest bidder. That is a much fairer system than having schools like GT try to recruit a kid who has zero intention to come here because he is getting under the table inducements from the SEC. Listen, I hate it’s come to this but you could see it coming decades ago. At least GT can actually recruit players who may actually sign than waste hours and money on a kid who only wants a deal with Porsche or Beats. Collins is a good recruiter and puts in work. But how much of his work was in vain when many players had zero intention to sign here. Now, we can write off certain players and concentrate on the ones we may get. Or we actually play the game and bid on players too. But I‘m long past the point of thinking GT cares about winning. [/QUOTE]
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