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Posted on 3/6/14 at 9:19 am to RBWilliams8
i find all of this amazingly similar to todays politics.
back when hunh coaches were whining crying begging and pleading with the ncaa to CHANGE the way the refs handled the game. there wasn't any outcry. then, the ncaa DID CHANGE the way the refs handled the game. IN TOTAL FAVOR OF ONE TEAM OVER THE OTHER. IT DID AFFECT THE GAME. but now there are people speaking up against that change. and look at whats happening. the side that got the help wants to shut down the conversation. we got what we wanted now you just live with it. hmm....
basketball on grass or turf, just isnt appealing. personally i find myself watching that slow plodding big10 over the basketball on grass the big 12, 8 however many they have left. and when they force everybody to play this crap, i'll be thru with it. i love football, especially college football. i like college basketball. with the 2 becoming closer to the same game, whats the point. obviously, there are a lot of people that want the video football. and they are on their way to getting it. but at what cost. are there enough hunh fans to support all these programs. will the fans of real football support this video game version or will they fade away. leaving the schools trying to find new revenue. hmm........
back when hunh coaches were whining crying begging and pleading with the ncaa to CHANGE the way the refs handled the game. there wasn't any outcry. then, the ncaa DID CHANGE the way the refs handled the game. IN TOTAL FAVOR OF ONE TEAM OVER THE OTHER. IT DID AFFECT THE GAME. but now there are people speaking up against that change. and look at whats happening. the side that got the help wants to shut down the conversation. we got what we wanted now you just live with it. hmm....
basketball on grass or turf, just isnt appealing. personally i find myself watching that slow plodding big10 over the basketball on grass the big 12, 8 however many they have left. and when they force everybody to play this crap, i'll be thru with it. i love football, especially college football. i like college basketball. with the 2 becoming closer to the same game, whats the point. obviously, there are a lot of people that want the video football. and they are on their way to getting it. but at what cost. are there enough hunh fans to support all these programs. will the fans of real football support this video game version or will they fade away. leaving the schools trying to find new revenue. hmm........
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