AGinHI said:
My my. People really get upset over comments and opinions.
Well here's another, which as I type I'm crying, gnashing my teeth, and destroying my office in a fit of rage:
I think the case can be made that our football related traditions, even the most revered, are irrelevant.
We're not cheering for Aggies. We're cheering for mercenaries one year who play against us the next.
Exactly. At least the comings and going in the NFL are more predictable. You are rooting for a program that you hope makes the correct acquisitions, trades, cuts, etc. you see the deals as they come out. You know you have you rookie QB for the next 5 years, with sole rights to negotiate to keep him around. You get it when guys move in to make more money, because that was the intent of the sport.
But to see it in CFB is different. You (most likely) never played for the cowboys. You likely don't live in Dallas. You have a detached loyalty that can be severed whenever. But if you're an Aggie, you're an Aggie. It's your school. They was supposed to be, at least in that way, a common bond with the team and the school. That's almost completely dead now.
That's fine in the sense that there is a good product on the field, but the loyalty will slip more and more in the coming years. I'm not a "sky is falling" type that thinks the sport is over, but I do think this is bad for the sport as a whole. I'm fine with layers getting paid, but the one and done over and over is going to get old quick.