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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 957232" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I agree. But they have always had the biggest tool to rig the entire system - rules enforcement. I’m not going to rehash (shocking I know) the history of the NCAA’s INTENTIONAL abuse of the rule enforcement to pick winners and losers but I’m hoping that a smart fanbase by now understands that all the corruption starts here.</p><p></p><p>When coach A or conference A get the “nod” from the NCAA while coach B or conference B doesn’t, how long until one becomes a powerhouse and the other gets mocked? Then you add in those getting the nods whining and dining the bowl reps and you get a totally corrupt post season system. Was GT giving out Masters tickets to bowl reps for decades or was that another school in our state? It all needs to die and it is. We finally have people with money forcing a true playoff system. Now, sure they aren’t doing it for the good of the sport but out of greed which is absolutely fine. As long as it brings more teams into the “nod“ fold the better. And thank god the NCAA rules enforcement has finally been neutered so at least every school now has the option to sign illiterates and players with low morals.</p><p></p><p>Case study - I’m in Albany. At the high school level everyone in every town knows who the state association lets get away with rule breaking. When Probst was hired at Colquitt County and started doing the same thing that Lowndes and Valdosta were doing they went nuts. It was funny talking to friends from Lowndes who were pissed that Probst was allowed to recruit from an 8 county radius and set families up with jobs or housing all for a local address. Lee County has been doing this for years now with kids from Albany and other areas. Same thing in Atlanta. It’s all corrupt so just do away with rules that only affect a few anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 957232, member: 4334"] I agree. But they have always had the biggest tool to rig the entire system - rules enforcement. I’m not going to rehash (shocking I know) the history of the NCAA’s INTENTIONAL abuse of the rule enforcement to pick winners and losers but I’m hoping that a smart fanbase by now understands that all the corruption starts here. When coach A or conference A get the “nod” from the NCAA while coach B or conference B doesn’t, how long until one becomes a powerhouse and the other gets mocked? Then you add in those getting the nods whining and dining the bowl reps and you get a totally corrupt post season system. Was GT giving out Masters tickets to bowl reps for decades or was that another school in our state? It all needs to die and it is. We finally have people with money forcing a true playoff system. Now, sure they aren’t doing it for the good of the sport but out of greed which is absolutely fine. As long as it brings more teams into the “nod“ fold the better. And thank god the NCAA rules enforcement has finally been neutered so at least every school now has the option to sign illiterates and players with low morals. Case study - I’m in Albany. At the high school level everyone in every town knows who the state association lets get away with rule breaking. When Probst was hired at Colquitt County and started doing the same thing that Lowndes and Valdosta were doing they went nuts. It was funny talking to friends from Lowndes who were pissed that Probst was allowed to recruit from an 8 county radius and set families up with jobs or housing all for a local address. Lee County has been doing this for years now with kids from Albany and other areas. Same thing in Atlanta. It’s all corrupt so just do away with rules that only affect a few anyway. [/QUOTE]
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