greg.w.h said:
Ugly said:
AgLA06 said:
I just don't get the over dramatics. I guess ignorance truly is bliss.
The only thing that has changed in decades is the transparency.
Sorry to target you, but this is a dumb comment that has run its course.
- Money has always been involved in this sport behind closed doors, but never to this extent.
- Transfers used to effectively require graduation, which meant that the average fan could follow a player's development and develop a real rooting interest in individual players.
- Roster turnover of >1/3 of the team used to be rare.
- There were (occasionally) penalties for doing the things that are happening today, which meant that only some players were focused primarily on the financial side. This meant a larger core of the team was focused on the performance of ... well, the team.
I understand that all of these changes have made things better for the players, but they are also creating a much worse product for the fans, and the fans are ultimately the ones that pay the bills. As with other areas that have experienced such changes, the decision makers will either have to figure that out very shortly, or college football will go the way of NASCAR and pro wrestling.
Shamateurism always is corrupt and corrupting. It was always a house of cards and if it needs to collapse so be it.
There is a big difference between "shamateurism" collapsing and what we are seeing right now. Or at least, there is no requirement that it has to be this bad.
I have been a year-round fan of college football for some time now, but can't generate any interest in an NFL game at all. A large part of that is the feeling in the NFL that it is just a team some guys have pieced together with no connection to the city they are "playing for", where your favorite player could be traded away tomorrow because of a business deal. None of that is engaging to me in any way, and I have no reason to invest interest in it.
College football has certainly had some of these issues for a while, but with a few exceptions you could be invested in the players and recognize the majority of the team playing on the field from what you saw the previous year. JUCO and graduate transfers were always a thing, but there was always the notion that there was at least some penalty/work required from the players to transfer (kind of like there is a penalty on coaches swapping jobs, via their buyouts).