I don't need any numbers. The evidence is overwhelming, albeit observational and circumstantial, there is a huge stepwise difference between what went on in the 20s and 30s and what is going on now.
While in the early days written reports of this stuff seems to imply benefits were being advanced to stars/star potentials to garner a niche or an edge for a particular program, coach or advance the fortunes of a player you cared about.
I think today it is more about big egos having a shit ton of money to throw around and what better way to get benies for yourself during a football season (access/seats that you can dole out to friends to show off what a player you are) than to steer elite talent to your favorite college program.
It stinks and the NCAA will never be able to reverse what is happening/has already happened. Amateurism, like it was in teh Olyppics, is dead in CFB.
The solution is a coalition of institutions/conferences deciding to come up with ways to level the playing field for elite/big program CFB teams and restore some kind of competitive balance among them. Right now the SEC has way too many natural advantages and a seemingly endless supply of boosters with a lot of money who want to throw it around. Frankly, I think its coming. Emmert has demonstrated without a doubt the incompetence of the NCAA to do anything, ANYTHING, sensible.
While in the early days written reports of this stuff seems to imply benefits were being advanced to stars/star potentials to garner a niche or an edge for a particular program, coach or advance the fortunes of a player you cared about.
I think today it is more about big egos having a shit ton of money to throw around and what better way to get benies for yourself during a football season (access/seats that you can dole out to friends to show off what a player you are) than to steer elite talent to your favorite college program.
It stinks and the NCAA will never be able to reverse what is happening/has already happened. Amateurism, like it was in teh Olyppics, is dead in CFB.
The solution is a coalition of institutions/conferences deciding to come up with ways to level the playing field for elite/big program CFB teams and restore some kind of competitive balance among them. Right now the SEC has way too many natural advantages and a seemingly endless supply of boosters with a lot of money who want to throw it around. Frankly, I think its coming. Emmert has demonstrated without a doubt the incompetence of the NCAA to do anything, ANYTHING, sensible.
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