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Are we witnessing the end of college football as we know it?
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:11 am
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:11 am
What makes college football the greatest sport?
Tradition, Loyalty, Culture....
What are we seeing today?
Coaches (many) and players (few) making generational money lacking the above.
The horse has left the barn but are there ways to control it?
Tradition, Loyalty, Culture....
What are we seeing today?
Coaches (many) and players (few) making generational money lacking the above.
The horse has left the barn but are there ways to control it?
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:12 am to AG87
No.
College football is still alive and well in Tuscaloosa.
College football is still alive and well in Tuscaloosa.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:14 am to AG87
Not your father's college football, that's for sure.

Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:15 am to AG87
You’re at least two years late.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:16 am to AG87
It’s a completely different sport pre and post Covid. I like to think that the majority of player motivation in the old system was driven by school passion and opportunity to go pro. Now it’s primarily driven by NIL benefits but there’s still some obvious motivation to get drafted. That said, I think the on field product has never been better. The game is great and if you can block all all of the other shite (recruiting, transfer portal, NIL, even the names on the back of the jerseys) it’s still great. That said, all of that stuff you have to block out now was really fun to keep up with in the old system. I just A) don’t have time for it and B) don’t give a single frick.. but I love State football
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:21 am to AG87
Yes, it’s already happened. But for me, it doesn’t me that I should completely turn my back on it. Change happens. I decide for me how I respond to it.
I still enjoy it.
I still enjoy it.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:23 am to AG87
Yes.
Unless Congress intervenes, the sport will largely be dead in 20 years. The current cost is unsustainable for all but a handful of programsin the long term.
Unless Congress intervenes, the sport will largely be dead in 20 years. The current cost is unsustainable for all but a handful of programsin the long term.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:26 am to AG87
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What are we seeing today?
Coaches (many) and players (few) making generational money lacking the above.
How do you justify blaming the players and coaches for taking the money injected into the sport by administrators and agents? How do you think TV money and media interests got so deeply embedded in the fabric of college athletics? Who do you think is responsible for leaking every bullshite story about how a coach is seriously considering an open position in order to leverage a 20% raise and 5 more years under contract from his current employer and reset the market? It's not the guys on the field. It's people like Greg Sankey and Jimmy Sexton who have fricked up college athletics.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:54 am to Robot Santa
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It's people like Greg Sankey and Jimmy Sexton who have fricked up college athletics.
It’s the fans. Pete Bell (Nick Nolte) from the movie Blue Chips summed it up well way back in 1994.
You know, the best coaching job I ever did, that wasn't tonight, it was last season. When we were 14-15 and we had a losing season, but goddammit, those kids gave me their heart! They gave me everything they had, they played up to the MAXIMUM of their ability! They gave it everything, and it wasn't good enough! Wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody! That's pathetic.
The three star QB from Tuscaloosa who grew up loving all things Bama and wants to go to college to be a pediatrician isn’t good enough for the Tide. Better to go get an illiterate out of the slums of Los Angeles who has no business on a college campus and may not do one productive thing for society his entire life but has freakish ability and can win football games.
The fans have warped the game by making winning too important. It was a long time coming. Decades in the making.
That said, I think the sport is as entertaining as it’s ever been. But those of you who want to jerk off to player loyalty - while showing none of it - are going to have to get over yourselves.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:58 am to AG87
Talking about tradition - Texas Tech just got banned by the Big 12 from throwing tortillas
Posted on 10/21/25 at 8:59 am to crimsoncoded94
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College football is still alive and well in Tuscaloosa.
What's "college" about it?
Posted on 10/21/25 at 9:03 am to YieldDawg
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the on field product has never been better.
Depending on how you view things. These offenses are now limited. They can no longer develop mastery of the advanced schemes they were running in the 2010's. Also, run blocking has suffered everywhere.
On the defensive tackling hasn't been the same.
The one and done's due to NIL and TP kind of ruin the cohesion that multiple years of playing and training together required.
Possession football is now the new thing and the only thing that comes close to ensuring consistent winning.
Now, is it more fun to maybe watch college-level football again instead of near Pro level? Probably so for most of us.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 9:04 am to parrothead
quote:Yep
You’re at least two years late.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 9:04 am to MtVernon
Football sucks when your team is sucking like they are. Expectations are a mf.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 9:05 am to AG87
At least in the SEC, CFB has never been more compelling. There are no dominant teams, and almost no gimmies. Even Arkansas, having lost its coach, is competitive.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 9:05 am to AG87
You can thank the universities and the ncaa for kicking the can down road for decades until we finally got to this point. It was obvious as the coaches, universities and tv networks continued to make ridiculous money off these players that eventually the players should be entitled to a piece of the pie. Instead everyone milked every last penny they could out of the old system until the dam finally broke and now we're stuck in a free for all with no rules or guardrails. If the universities were proactive 20 years ago this whole thing could have been kept under control.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 9:05 am to Hback
This guy should be a cricket specialist, not a football guy.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 9:07 am to AG87
What does the future hold?
Without major overhauling legislation, the sport will continue to change, even greater than NIL, as courts could allow changes that we see as unimaginable now.
Here are some things we could see changed, what if a failing student sued for;
being "academically ineligible"
Or for the limiting years of eligibility
How about being required to be a student
What happens when the right defensive guard sues for equal share of the money that the quarterback and star tight end gets.
When the girls softball team files title nine because the football team has more budget and NIL
What about the recruits who are overlooked and not picked by any team
And here's the one that will completely destroy football from PeeWee to NFL, the huge Concussion Class Action,
(which is hereby formally declare to be aptly named the CCA.)
Without major overhauling legislation, the sport will continue to change, even greater than NIL, as courts could allow changes that we see as unimaginable now.
Here are some things we could see changed, what if a failing student sued for;
being "academically ineligible"
Or for the limiting years of eligibility
How about being required to be a student
What happens when the right defensive guard sues for equal share of the money that the quarterback and star tight end gets.
When the girls softball team files title nine because the football team has more budget and NIL
What about the recruits who are overlooked and not picked by any team
And here's the one that will completely destroy football from PeeWee to NFL, the huge Concussion Class Action,
(which is hereby formally declare to be aptly named the CCA.)
This post was edited on 10/21/25 at 9:09 am
Posted on 10/21/25 at 9:08 am to AG87
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Coaches (many) and players (few) making generational money lacking the above.
Once again, it's not NIL killing the sport.
It's the stupid fricking no consequence transfer portal.
Rein that ridiculous thing in and things will smooth themselves out.
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