I appreciate what you are trying to do Bishop. You will not change minds but you represent the other side well.
"Other side"? You registered with a UA email address from an Alabama IP.
"Other side"? You registered with a UA email address from an Alabama IP.
He's actually Black Dynamite, right? Please tell me he's Black Dynamite.
"Other side"? You registered with a UA email address from an Alabama IP.
The other side meaning the non-Big 10 (and in this case non ND view). Southern schools feel it is best to try to get as many kids in college as possible even those that do not have the advantages of parents preparing them for college. I am saying he is doing well in explaining to the people on this site why schools try to offer to so many even though this is such a hostile environment.
I am sorry if you tried to infer that I am on the same side of this issue as many of the posters here. I did not wish to imply such. I simply wished to show support to Bishop for fighting the good fight.
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The other side meaning the non-Big 10 (and in this case non ND view). Southern schools feel it is best to try to get as many kids in college as possible even those that do not have the advantages of parents preparing them for college. I am saying he is doing well in explaining to the people on this site why schools try to offer to so many even though this is such a hostile environment.
I am sorry if you tried to infer that I am on the same side of this issue as many of the posters here. I did not wish to imply such. I simply wished to show support to Bishop for fighting the good fight.
The other side meaning the non-Big 10 (and in this case non ND view). Southern schools feel it is best to try to get as many kids in college as possible even those that do not have the advantages of parents preparing them for college. I am saying he is doing well in explaining to the people on this site why schools try to offer to so many even though this is such a hostile environment.
I am sorry if you tried to infer that I am on the same side of this issue as many of the posters here. I did not wish to imply such. I simply wished to show support to Bishop for fighting the good fight.
Shiit, they should be sainted!
Instead of sanctions, we should work on making sure that all these coaches and administrators have a comfortable life, and pray that they have prominent places in heaven!
I had no idea until you explained it that way, that these people that we all thought were cheating for their own self interest were actually motivated by there own altruism!
Huh, I guess we are the ignorant ones, 'cause our solution would have been to actually force the schools to improve and actually teach them something and prepare them for the world. Wow!
THANKS FOR SETTING US STRAIGHT!
Wait, you mean to tell me that Alabama signs the equivalent of an extra recruiting class every four years in order to get more kids an education? And not because the scholarships are for a competitive sport? A sport where the underperormers and injured guys get packed up and shipped off to other places to make room for more kids that need educations?
Well? Inquiring minds want to know!
I think the point was that Alabama does not take part in such practices so that more kids can get educations. Alabama does it because they want to win football games.
My point is that Alabama does it for both reasons. The interests of the university and the student are aligned.
It is not uncommon for people that can pay to turn down scholarships and walk on here to keep the space open. I do not know how common that is elsewhere.
My point is that Alabama does it for both reasons. The interests of the university and the student are aligned.
It is not uncommon for people that can pay to turn down scholarships and walk on here to keep the space open. I do not know how common that is elsewhere.
You're delusional if you think Alabama does the "pick and place" so that more kids can get an education. Alabama does the "pick and place" so they can stay at the roster limit and win football games.
If Alabama wants their kids to get an education, that's great. However, the tactic of "pick and place" is not used for anything other than the convenience of the football program. If this were the case, do all other Alabama sports sign players to "scholarships" and send them to JUCO to get an education? Or is it only the football team that cares about creating more educational opportunities?
I won't quote anything. Here is is to the point:
I was being facetious. The fact is colleges totally take advantage of major sport athletes athletes. What is a college football players chances of making it on an NFL roster? (32X53) = 1696 divide this by four, (average NFL career) 424. That is 424 down to the sliver catchers; when there are approximately 2,550 coming out of just Division One schools to begin with. The thing colleges owe an athlete at the least is a degree that means something, as in one with an education.
Because of inferior schools, schools that pressure high school officials to cheat and alter grades, because of the way athletes are coddled, and a for a bevy of other reasons athletes are short changed. Anyone who tries to say otherwise, or hide such cheating by schools, or be tongue in cheek in there responses, just comes off as looking stupid.
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I am not very clever so I just went with something accurate but not necessarily uniquely identifiable.
Do pronounce it fie-nance or funance (like Pat Haden does)?
The other side meaning the non-Big 10 (and in this case non ND view). Southern schools feel it is best to try to get as many kids in college as possible even those that do not have the advantages of parents preparing them for college. I am saying he is doing well in explaining to the people on this site why schools try to offer to so many even though this is such a hostile environment.
I am sorry if you tried to infer that I am on the same side of this issue as many of the posters here. I did not wish to imply such. I simply wished to show support to Bishop for fighting the good fight.
I am not very clever so I just went with something accurate but not necessarily uniquely identifiable.
I do not know why people think they are cheating. People agree that no rules are broken so it cannot be cheating. The question is about the process is immoral or unethical and that would be a question of how it is approaced. If a kid is told that they simply do not have the grades to come in yet but sign an LOI to look cool and the school lets them knowing they will not qualify, according to some that is terrible. To me it is great because that is a big deal to poor kids like me. I personally did not have skills for sports so I had to get my college via the Navy.
The argument around oversigning I have heard is that some kids are forced out early to make room. As far as I know, no one has looked at actual attrition rates to determine how many kids leave a school after coming in on scholarship. The Southern schools do sign a lot more LOI but lose a good number for NQ and MLB draft. They always are at 85 or below when August hits just like the other schools. An SEC or ACC school has a transfer in May and oversigning.com will claim it is a force out to make room when a non-starter at a BiG school has a similar transfer in September and it is no big deal. Assume the worst and I guess you can find the evidence to support what you want to see.
They always are at 85 or below when August hits just like the other schools. An SEC or ACC school has a transfer in May and oversigning.com will claim it is a force out to make room when a non-starter at a BiG school has a similar transfer in September and it is no big deal. Assume the worst and I guess you can find the evidence to support what you want to see.
Injured guys generally stay here and that was a complaint that others (such as the WSJ) had. Underperformers have transferred but I know that Alabama lost 12 players over 4 years when Georgia (which is famous for not oversigning) lost 11.
If it is an issue of forcing people out then shouldn't those numbers look different?