The dawgs say hello.I want to see the day when a player just quits going to class and still wants to play fball on the team--esp the star QB..
You can even play for six years and make no academic progress.The dawgs say hello.
You can thank the US News & World Report for a softer, more gentle Tech. Combine that with the Hope/Miller scholarships, the increase in the academic caliber of incoming students, and a pivot away from weeding out students gets you a school that wants to graduate their undergraduate population.Not being the pot calling the kettle black but when is the last time you saw academic attrition at the flats? Seems to be an issue that has miraculously gone away.
Yeah, I read the other day how they're now basically just sitting back watching the show and collecting their MBB tournament money.The NCAA is out of the discussion now.
Yeah, I read the other day how they're now basically just sitting back watching the show and collecting their MBB tournament money.
And, there have been many more support services instituted over the years geared toward keeping students moving toward graduation.You can thank the US News & World Report for a softer, more gentle Tech. Combine that with the Hope/Miller scholarships, the increase in the academic caliber of incoming students, and a pivot away from weeding out students gets you a school that wants to graduate their undergraduate population.
I would also add the move to a general admissions process that significantly increased the number of applicants as well as the move to increase the number of out of state (and international students). But, you are correct. The change in admissions to accept more academically focused students (and less well rounded one), as well as a desire to improve their standing with peer institutions and get a higher USN&WR ranking has created a student body that is much more likely to graduate, but also less interested in sports.You can thank the US News & World Report for a softer, more gentle Tech. Combine that with the Hope/Miller scholarships, the increase in the academic caliber of incoming students, and a pivot away from weeding out students gets you a school that wants to graduate their undergraduate population.
The majority of the Bowl games have morphed into TV content. If you move the bowls from the end of the season to the beginning of the season, there will be a vacuum in college football TV content at the end of the season that will eventually be filled by some other type of “reward” game. Maybe it’s expanding the playoffs to 24 or 32 Teams. Now we have more games at the beginning and end of the season. Not sure if that is good or bad, but something will definitely fill the gap at the end of the season.This has been mentioned on here before, but what if the bulk of bowls got moved to the first game of the season? Similar to our game in Ireland, the chick fil a games in Atlanta. Kinda like invitationals, early season “classics” in college hoops. The bigger bowls will be reserved for postseason, playoffs, and top 25 teams. For example, if you miss the playoffs but are in the top 25, you may get invited to the Alamo Bowl, Citrus, Pop Tarts etc. A bowl like the Birmingham Bowl would get moved to Week 0 or Labor Day weekend, and featuring previous year respectable/upcoming year promising teams from the ACC/SEC. There would obviously be no opt outs, and I think you’d sell more tickets than normal end of year meaningless bowls since fans would be optimistic.
Just a thought. That would obviously be a major task and shift in CFB.
I like it! Bowls at the beginning of the season AND…This has been mentioned on here before, but what if the bulk of bowls got moved to the first game of the season? Similar to our game in Ireland, the chick fil a games in Atlanta. Kinda like invitationals, early season “classics” in college hoops. The bigger bowls will be reserved for postseason, playoffs, and top 25 teams. For example, if you miss the playoffs but are in the top 25, you may get invited to the Alamo Bowl, Citrus, Pop Tarts etc. A bowl like the Birmingham Bowl would get moved to Week 0 or Labor Day weekend, and featuring previous year respectable/upcoming year promising teams from the ACC/SEC. There would obviously be no opt outs, and I think you’d sell more tickets than normal end of year meaningless bowls since fans would be optimistic.
Just a thought. That would obviously be a major task and shift in CFB.
Well...at least they've stopped punishing innocent programs for the transgressions of the blue-bloods.So ... in other words, their useless arses are basically doing what they've always done?
Not big on preseason games.I like it! Bowls at the beginning of the season AND…
Let’s make the bowls just a conference vs conference home and away games where all get invited (regardless of record). Maybe an ACC vs Big12 matchup. Best team in ACC not in playoff vs best Big12 all the way down to the worst. Consider it an extra Spring practice for next season and who cares if we have opt outs.
That remains to be seenWell...at least they've stopped punishing innocent programs for the transgressions of the blue-bloods.
Compound that… the team investing in them as a contributor for several more months when they could be developing (or finding) the next guy.Honestly not a big fan of this. If players want to leave then let them leave. They want to spend the Spring and Spring practice at their new school. Forcing them to stick around for another semester and participate in spring practice with a team that they full plan on leaving is a waste of everyone's time. Bowl games outside of the playoff really aren't that important.