@Tystick8173@ravnsfan1@RyStar7_ the critiques of CC are generic, apply to lots of scorers in the W, and don't typically come in a constructive fashion...I say this down at the end of this thread in case you wanted an example
@therandomsec he could’ve used personal examples of tampering by Alabama or the explosion of coaching salaries to make his point instead of selectively blasting other schools and players but he doesn’t have the humility for that
@Vern_Funquist taking shots at people on the field today doesn’t really help when he could’ve used personal examples or coaching salaries to make similar points, but he doesn’t have enough humility to lead that way
@PCarr247@tsgrumbling@ScoutSteveR I’m not denying the coach was texting him, I’m saying it’s irrelevant who is texting the kid because it literally doesn’t matter. If the agent makes it legal, the rule on its face is unenforceable.
@LisaRawlsFit@finebaum@grok “Dodge Challengers aren’t enough to buy recruits under the table any more, Grok, can you come up with an original thought since I can’t”
@AYSSPORTS LSU’s AD got caught covering up domestic violence and sexual harassment complaints and a prominent booster got caught laundering money to pay recruits but LSU didn’t get punished. Why don’t we start there?
@PCarr247@tsgrumbling@ScoutSteveR 1) the fact that buyouts on the contracts exist is proof enough that it happens and 2) whether it’s an agent or a coach essentially doesn’t matter bozo
@sully7777 Texas Tech is an example of sports being in a place where the NCAA doesn’t have the ability to selectively enforce its rules in a way that allows a limited group of programs to be successful