When a season can be severely damaged by a handful of injuries it is time to re-visit the rules of college football.
The unintended consequences of limiting scholarships, practice time and training benefit the few and limit any team from challenging the elite status quo. NCAA regulations have killed competition.
Alabama's depth may be the result of Coach Sabin or junior colleges that help in the training and practice time.
Perhaps there is some weird cultic mind games there, I am not sure.
I am a skeptic of Scott Cochran the former Tide trainer now at GA. I doubt he is playing it straight regarding legal and illegal substance. Steroids will heal you faster and prevent injury, at least temporarily.
His guys are too big, too fast with very few injuries, at least until they reach the NFL where they test.
More pushups and a guy cheering loudly seems a stretch as the reason for his magic.
There has not been a star QB from Bama in the NFL since Kenny Stabler, yet they have amassed more titles than any program in the nation with average post college, QB talent. This has never happened in college football history.
The NCAA has to get out of the way and let other schools build programs because the limits have stifled competition. The only rule that needs to be left is random testing for substance abuse that would bring a tide of change.
One team always winning becomes a bore, unless you are a die hard gambler and you watch for betting reasons.
The unintended consequences of limiting scholarships, practice time and training benefit the few and limit any team from challenging the elite status quo. NCAA regulations have killed competition.
Alabama's depth may be the result of Coach Sabin or junior colleges that help in the training and practice time.
Perhaps there is some weird cultic mind games there, I am not sure.
I am a skeptic of Scott Cochran the former Tide trainer now at GA. I doubt he is playing it straight regarding legal and illegal substance. Steroids will heal you faster and prevent injury, at least temporarily.
His guys are too big, too fast with very few injuries, at least until they reach the NFL where they test.
More pushups and a guy cheering loudly seems a stretch as the reason for his magic.
There has not been a star QB from Bama in the NFL since Kenny Stabler, yet they have amassed more titles than any program in the nation with average post college, QB talent. This has never happened in college football history.
The NCAA has to get out of the way and let other schools build programs because the limits have stifled competition. The only rule that needs to be left is random testing for substance abuse that would bring a tide of change.
One team always winning becomes a bore, unless you are a die hard gambler and you watch for betting reasons.