That 1981 Clemson team beat NU in the Orange Bowl, costing us a potential national championship.
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Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostAlso, to the point raised earlier (and fairly often) -- oversigning. Alabama signed 30 more players than Ohio State over the past 5 years. 30. With that sort of "leeway", Ohio State could have pushed for (and gotten) the likes of Jerel Worthy, Johnny Adams, Whitney Mercilius and more. And if they didn't work out, eh, see you later.
It's such a massive advantage to have that many additional cracks at finding kids who can play. And it's the one advantage the NCAA can actually do something about. The NCAA isn't going to stop huge cash transactions, but they can actually enforce the 85 on signing day. If players leave the program afterward, so be it -- it helps you for next year's class.
That and the fact they have little trouble getting said 5-star player qualified because anybody who can spell "Cat" gets in.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostMeh. When Marino beat Georgia on 4th down, any hope of MNC for a 2-loss UNL team was out the window. And, had Georgia won, they would have likely been next up.
Or Clemson wouldn't have been there at all.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostAs a follow-up, over the past two seasons, Alabama has had 21 players leave the program after NSD and before the magical 85 date. 21! It's part of their annual "March to 85!" Over the last 2 years, Penn State had 2 players leave after NSD.
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Like I said before, its just going to continue until, IMO, the Big Ten takes the lead in doing something. I don't know how much more people need to see...maybe an Alabama-Ohio State national title game that winds up 72-10, or having SEC teams finish 1-10 in the final AP poll. IDK.
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Sean what I was trying to say is that the SEC needs the rest of the country to play along, and that it is unlikely to keep doing so. At that point, ratings fall no matter the degree to which rules and morality are irrelevant in the SEC region.
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maybe an Alabama-Ohio State national title game that winds up 72-10
I think most of the country was pretty turned off by the whole UAT-LSU matchup. I think we're into backlash territory and it will only grow, in part b/c ESPN is now into full-on shameful shill mode for the SEC.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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I think that we will see a progressively larger push against oversigning. There has been a push towards parity in all sports and getting everyone to at least compete by the same rules seems like a no-brainer. The NCAA will never do anything about the other stuff, so as I said before, we should just adopt their methods.
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