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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 530530" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>What Alabama is selling is still a problem for most of the rest of college football. In theory each school is selling a different product and what they are good at. Athletes then find the best academic, cultural and life goals fit for them. </p><p></p><p>In reality Alabama has reduced it down to one product -we are the place where the best players go who really care about the NFL more than they do what courses they take or what future careers they want beyond football. They have sold that so well over time that almost every top athlete has to think twice about choosing another school. If I really am the best why would I not go where the best play football? </p><p></p><p>I would be in favor of evening that up somehow. Currently just leaving it to the market is not working. Did anyone notice this year that after you got past the top two teams there was a significant fall off in ability and once you got past the top six or so teams everyone else was mediocre to bad? One would almost have to go back to when the Ivy League was dominant to see a similar trend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 530530, member: 1640"] What Alabama is selling is still a problem for most of the rest of college football. In theory each school is selling a different product and what they are good at. Athletes then find the best academic, cultural and life goals fit for them. In reality Alabama has reduced it down to one product -we are the place where the best players go who really care about the NFL more than they do what courses they take or what future careers they want beyond football. They have sold that so well over time that almost every top athlete has to think twice about choosing another school. If I really am the best why would I not go where the best play football? I would be in favor of evening that up somehow. Currently just leaving it to the market is not working. Did anyone notice this year that after you got past the top two teams there was a significant fall off in ability and once you got past the top six or so teams everyone else was mediocre to bad? One would almost have to go back to when the Ivy League was dominant to see a similar trend. [/QUOTE]
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