Other Sports: NCAA Thread v12

FLYguy3911

Sanheim Lover
Oct 19, 2006
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I liked it better when eligibility used to be stricter. Easier to follow & didn’t have guys with like 6+ years of experience. :laugh:
Yeah it was always convenient to know when guys were close to the end.

I've kinda softened on the whole thing. Kids were declaring for the NFL at record numbers. I don't think it's the worst thing in the world for the sport if they relax the rules to let kids that want to be in college, play out the string. Tweeners like Gabriel for example. Of course at some point the high school recruits get squeezed out if the rules are too relaxed.

I think a compromise would be 5 years to play 5.
 

Hollywood Cannon

I'm Away From My Desk
Jul 17, 2007
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@JojoTheWhale

Not to put the cart before the horse but talk me out of going to “Dallas” for the Cotton Bowl.

My buddy lives there and will put me standby flights (he’s a pilot) so only cost will really be game tickets.

Chalk naturally would have them playing Texas and then the whole house of horrors from last time I was there.

P.S. I didn’t even realize the absolute BS that will be potentially having to play Texas in Dallas and then Georgia in Atlanta.
 
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May 22, 2008
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@JojoTheWhale

Not to put the cart before the horse but talk me out of going to “Dallas” for the Cotton Bowl.

My buddy lives there and will put me standby flights (he’s a pilot) so only cost will really be game tickets.

Chalk naturally would have them playing Texas and then the whole house of horrors from last time I was there.

P.S. I didn’t even realize the absolute BS that will be potentially having to play Texas in Dallas and then Georgia in Atlanta.

Dallas is the worst major city in the country to visit? That’s all I’ve got.

Well ok. My real argument would be to save the money and use it to go to a game on campus. Home or Away doesn’t even matter. Those are so much more fun than Neutrals.
 

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