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Or Bama could just join the XFL...
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Or Bama could just join the XFL...
Are they signing kids right out of HS?
Jarron Jones, Scott Daly, Greer Martini, Nyles Morgan, Tarean FolstonWatched bits of both games. Decent standard good crowds. Are there any ND players involved?
Watched bits of both games. Decent standard good crowds. Are there any ND players involved?
I believe I read there is 4 ND players in the league
Jarron Jones starting LT for New York Guardians
Scott Daly starting LS for NY Guardians
Greer Martini starting ILB for Dallas Renegades
Nyles Morgan backup MLB for Seattle Dragons
Tarean Folston is on IR for Tampa Bay Vipers
https://www.onefootdown.com/2020/2/...ers-to-watch-tv-rules-football-tampa-la-dc-ny
all my VBucks this league doesn't make it to a 3rd season
A tree fell in this thread. Anyone hear it?
I watched the first week and never again. The TV ratings seem to show I'm not the only one.
Love the kickoff rule and OT rule. Aside from that, I have baseball now.
I've tuned in sparingly, but feel like they really should have waited and made this a late spring/early summer league.
Gives people enough time to really crave football again, and the league would avoid getting blown out in ratings trying to compete with March Madness and The Masters.
XFL just isnt meant to be
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Some random information passed by me so I thought I'd take a brief look. I wondered who (university-wise) signed to play in this league. So I just counted in the rosters. I don't know if you can make anything out of this, but I thought that I'd toss it into IE for whatever it's worth.
A few bits:
1. Auburn has the most XFL players (9); LSU is next (8); Florida is next (7); Missouri, Michigan, Maryland, Oklahoma, Baylor all have 6. Some of those names are "odd" to me but the numbers are small;
2. ND has four --- about average for a power football school;
3. The big surprise for me was Alabama --- only two. I don't think that this can be lightly waved off by saying that all their players make the NFL --- they don't. So why only two?
I have a speculation: I think that if you want to play in the XFL your life must meet at least two "conditions": a.) you REALLY want to continue to play football; and b.) you have nothing better to do. IF you have something better to do, then you probably are less likely to be an "a".
I can see why ND players see something better to do (Stanford has only 1 guy; Duke zero) but what do the Alabama guys have? Hmmmmm ... could the Alabama Big Daddies be making good on their (illegal) promises to "take care of my boys" after "graduation?"
Yes, you're right; it's a very biased opinion --- but I am SO positive that MANY southern schools have these sorts of sugar daddies that I'm putting this out there and to-he!l-with-it. Alabama is King of everything in College Football, and anyone who believes that they aren't the cleverest kings at this is pretty naive. IMO
Some random information passed by me so I thought I'd take a brief look. I wondered who (university-wise) signed to play in this league. So I just counted in the rosters. I don't know if you can make anything out of this, but I thought that I'd toss it into IE for whatever it's worth.
A few bits:
1. Auburn has the most XFL players (9); LSU is next (8); Florida is next (7); Missouri, Michigan, Maryland, Oklahoma, Baylor all have 6. Some of those names are "odd" to me but the numbers are small;
2. ND has four --- about average for a power football school;
3. The big surprise for me was Alabama --- only two. I don't think that this can be lightly waved off by saying that all their players make the NFL --- they don't. So why only two?
I have a speculation: I think that if you want to play in the XFL your life must meet at least two "conditions": a.) you REALLY want to continue to play football; and b.) you have nothing better to do. IF you have something better to do, then you probably are less likely to be an "a".
I can see why ND players see something better to do (Stanford has only 1 guy; Duke zero) but what do the Alabama guys have? Hmmmmm ... could the Alabama Big Daddies be making good on their (illegal) promises to "take care of my boys" after "graduation?"
Yes, you're right; it's a very biased opinion --- but I am SO positive that MANY southern schools have these sorts of sugar daddies that I'm putting this out there and to-he!l-with-it. Alabama is King of everything in College Football, and anyone who believes that they aren't the cleverest kings at this is pretty naive. IMO
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I never follow on when folks object to posts but (mainly since this is a very slow time for anything football, which is why I bothered to give "us" something to read anyway) I'll say a bit more:
I've had three brothers play big time college football (VT, ECU, Cincy --- all O&DLinemen) and they knew what I assumed everyone does: that many schools especially in the south have notorious bagmen (One famous one who worked SEC for a while and ACC later --- I believe MS-State and I know UNC-- had the nickname "Black Jesus", because he carried both a Bible and a Bag of Cash into recruits homes. I talked in-office with a college offensive coach about this exact phenomenon. I won't tell you which one, as it was confidential.)
They also knew that almost every school had big donor supporters who operated "independently" (plausible deniability) from any formal connection to the schools. They also knew of players who were injured playing and mysteriously got well-paying dud jobs at certain businesses. Some players who were loyal soldiers mysteriously got good jobs from grateful employers --- but how do you prove that this influenced recruiting in earlier years?
So, have whatever opinion you wish --- your choice. I would at least hope, however, that the "secret" promise of post-football employment (or family "benefits") is at least a possibility in everyone's streetwise mind. "Wrong" is possible for my post on the XFL player numbers; but "absurd" is not quite a reasonable viewpoint either.
I never follow on when folks object to posts but (mainly since this is a very slow time for anything football, which is why I bothered to give "us" something to read anyway) I'll say a bit more:
I've had three brothers play big time college football (VT, ECU, Cincy --- all O&DLinemen) and they knew what I assumed everyone does: that many schools especially in the south have notorious bagmen (One famous one who worked SEC for a while and ACC later --- I believe MS-State and I know UNC-- had the nickname "Black Jesus", because he carried both a Bible and a Bag of Cash into recruits homes. I talked in-office with a college offensive coach about this exact phenomenon. I won't tell you which one, as it was confidential.)
They also knew that almost every school had big donor supporters who operated "independently" (plausible deniability) from any formal connection to the schools. They also knew of players who were injured playing and mysteriously got well-paying dud jobs at certain businesses. Some players who were loyal soldiers mysteriously got good jobs from grateful employers --- but how do you prove that this influenced recruiting in earlier years?
So, have whatever opinion you wish --- your choice. I would at least hope, however, that the "secret" promise of post-football employment (or family "benefits") is at least a possibility in everyone's streetwise mind. "Wrong" is possible for my post on the XFL player numbers; but "absurd" is not quite a reasonable viewpoint either.
I'm not real sure how many of 'Our' regulars have attended schools other than, Our Mother's, but what you relate to Is very real and obvious.
If Tricky Nick can give his kids a Mercedes Benz from his car dealership in Tuscaloosa and It not make news... then telling people that envelopes regardless of the color (regardless of the envelope )have green all over the inside, and trying to make them understand is just as silly.
We that know... just know. Those with horse blinders on will stay that way, no matter the amount of evidence that is put forth, and as misleading as they want their news to be....
In 1967 the CIA put out a memo to all new's agencies that stated in one way or another; Conspiracy Theorists should be talked about in a way that benefits the state. The CIA came up with the phrase "Conspiracy Theorist". Why would they need to do that?