GP1 Posted June 5, 2013 Report Posted June 5, 2013 Article Interesting article about a once great college football program now being swallowed up by changes in recent years, along with some horrible coaching decisions. The author is wrong in that this program should not resign from college football. It should find a level it can compete. Money quote from article link above. "As much as I love college football, a part of me wishes the schools would see the folly in their efforts and put their energies instead into something more productive, like raising as much money as possible to keep tuition affordable for in-state students." Quote
jupitertoo Posted June 5, 2013 Report Posted June 5, 2013 Article Interesting article about a once great college football program now being swallowed up by changes in recent years, along with some horrible coaching decisions. The author is wrong in that this program should not resign from college football. It should find a level it can compete. Money quote from article link above. "As much as I love college football, a part of me wishes the schools would see the folly in their efforts and put their energies instead into something more productive, like raising as much money as possible to keep tuition affordable for in-state students." Certainly an appropriate question. But I'll give you the response of every D1 college president: "You go first." Quote
ZippyRulz Posted June 11, 2013 Report Posted June 11, 2013 If Colorado resigns from college football, the MAC gets a little bit stronger, so I'm all for it. Quote
LZIp Posted June 11, 2013 Report Posted June 11, 2013 If Colorado resigns from college football, the MAC gets a little bit stronger, so I'm all for it. I fail to see how one affects the other. Quote
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