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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 863219" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>The hysteria is strong in this group. Y’all need to calm down. I wish this vigor and concern was around when journalists were picking national champs and bowl committees were giving us such great New Years matchups as 1 vs. 7 and 2 vs. 5. You know, the years some of you want to go back to. </p><p></p><p>I know I‘ve posted this before but you guys keep saying the same thing over and over again. This is not new, it’s just out in the open now. Take the photo of Ivey in a fancy car with Kiffen. I’ve been seeing photos of so called amateur players in fancy cars since the internet was invented. None of this is new. Pretty women, fancy cars, cash, and dreams of the NFL have been the allure of factories forever. It’s not new. The only thing that is new is that now those of us who have been talking about it for 30 years cant be easily dismissed any more. And the fraudulent NCAA is finally dead. I just find it funny that so many of you are flustered to find out that gambling is taking place in Casablanca and that now the sky is falling. UGA has been buying players since Herschel. And Dabo has one of the best pay systems of all time that now is of no use to him.</p><p></p><p>College football will not and is not dying. GT football may be dying, but just because our school is in miserable shape doesn’t mean the sport is dying. Sure, attendance is down across the board but that’s easy to see why. Every game on TV and televisions are awesome to watch games these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 863219, member: 4334"] The hysteria is strong in this group. Y’all need to calm down. I wish this vigor and concern was around when journalists were picking national champs and bowl committees were giving us such great New Years matchups as 1 vs. 7 and 2 vs. 5. You know, the years some of you want to go back to. I know I‘ve posted this before but you guys keep saying the same thing over and over again. This is not new, it’s just out in the open now. Take the photo of Ivey in a fancy car with Kiffen. I’ve been seeing photos of so called amateur players in fancy cars since the internet was invented. None of this is new. Pretty women, fancy cars, cash, and dreams of the NFL have been the allure of factories forever. It’s not new. The only thing that is new is that now those of us who have been talking about it for 30 years cant be easily dismissed any more. And the fraudulent NCAA is finally dead. I just find it funny that so many of you are flustered to find out that gambling is taking place in Casablanca and that now the sky is falling. UGA has been buying players since Herschel. And Dabo has one of the best pay systems of all time that now is of no use to him. College football will not and is not dying. GT football may be dying, but just because our school is in miserable shape doesn’t mean the sport is dying. Sure, attendance is down across the board but that’s easy to see why. Every game on TV and televisions are awesome to watch games these days. [/QUOTE]
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