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Bryce Underwood is going to be a monster
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sorry Sticky!!
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Underwood and draft mixed with vehicles just brings a picture of a big dude in camo lunging from a intesection median.  No more Underwoods in round one.
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(03-30-2025, 11:50 AM)supafreak84 Wrote: Underwood looks like Cam Newton. It's wild in college football when a celebrity booster can just pay a kid millions of dollars to go their favorite college. What's next? Will Ferrell going to drop 15 million for the next great edge rusher to go to USC? Just imagine talking about this kind of stuff 20 years ago. It would be unheard of. I'm not against college athletes being paid, but there is zero rules or regulations attached to any of it and it's literally the wild west.

It is the Wild West. At some point they will have to regulate it. How is the million-dollar question. Salary cap? Then we are talking professional sports league yet again.
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(03-30-2025, 02:20 PM)Canthony Wrote: It is the Wild West. At some point they will have to regulate it. How is the million-dollar question. Salary cap? Then we are talking professional sports league yet again.

It practically is pro sports anymore with college football teams hiring General Managers to oversee NIL, finances, and football operations. Stanford GM Andrew Luck just fired his coach a week ago. Bill Belichicks first order if business was to bring in former NFL General Manager Mike Lombardi to be the GM at North Carolina. There has been a lot of conversation about NIL and its effects on college basketball where these smaller colleges were absolutely obliterated in the tournament by the big programs with deep pockets that spent buying high priced recruits. NIL has pretty much eliminated smaller colleges from being able to compete and rendered them irrelevant. Ohio State just won the football national championship after spending in excess of 22 million dollars on their roster. There's got to be a salary cap of some type to level the field and recruits should sign 1, 2, 3 or 4 year commitments to programs where the longer they sign on for, the more money they can make. Coaches shouldn't have to recruit talent on their own rosters year round and should know who will be on their rosters from year to year. It's just completely ridiculous the way it's currently set up.
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(03-30-2025, 12:08 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: sorry Sticky!!

lol, no worries! Part of the fun of starting a thread is seeing where it ends up.

(03-30-2025, 10:21 AM)Canthony Wrote: Sorry, Sticky. Didn't meant to hijack the thread lol. 

That is a hell of a find. Good for you! I took mine out last week for the first time. Then right back in she went lol.

All good man!

(03-30-2025, 04:34 PM)supafreak84 Wrote: It practically is pro sports anymore with college football teams hiring General Managers to oversee NIL, finances, and football operations. Stanford GM Andrew Luck just fired his coach a week ago. Bill Belichicks first order if business was to bring in former NFL General Manager Mike Lombardi to be the GM at North Carolina. There has been a lot of conversation about NIL and its effects on college basketball where these smaller colleges were absolutely obliterated in the tournament by the big programs with deep pockets that spent buying high priced recruits. NIL has pretty much eliminated smaller colleges from being able to compete and rendered them irrelevant. Ohio State just won the football national championship after spending in excess of 22 million dollars on their roster. There's got to be a salary cap of some type to level the field and recruits should sign 1, 2, 3 or 4 year commitments to programs where the longer they sign on for, the more money they can make. Coaches shouldn't have to recruit talent on their own rosters year round and should know who will be on their rosters from year to year. It's just completely ridiculous the way it's currently set up.

Its gone from one extreme to the other, its insanity. Beyond ridiculous.
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It’s a shame we’ve been robbed of hearing Gus Johnson scream “ORGI!! Running!! TOUCHDOWN MICHIGAN!!”
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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(2 hours ago)JustInTime Wrote:

It’s a shame we’ve been robbed of hearing Gus Johnson scream “ORGI!! Running!! TOUCHDOWN MICHIGAN!!”

Orji looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane's retarded brother. Really good kid however.
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(2 hours ago)JustInTime Wrote:

It’s a shame we’ve been robbed of hearing Gus Johnson scream “ORGI!! Running!! TOUCHDOWN MICHIGAN!!”

An Orji is always a business decision..
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