@SpeyeralLabs@Polymarket Each state deserves representation, because each state has different issues. I’d argue small states already don’t get enough power, and if you took their most influential tool (the senate) away, what incentive do they have to stay in the republic? They will be neglected & forgot
@AllanWylieSport@GoodmanHoops I was mocking. Of course there's a difference.
Coaches are professional, legally-recognized employees.
Players are highly-subsidized, non-professional college students who participate in highly-subsidized non-professional college sports.
Former NCAA President Myles Brand 20 years ago on the encroaching professionalization of college sports:
"college sports as we know it will disappear, and with it, the educational value to student-athletes and the institutional good will and support from alumni and fans."
The #1 soccer team in the world was unable to beat the #67 team, a country of 500K people, in 90 minutes. But the CFP doesn’t want to give the G6 more than one bid lol.
@DispatchPreps The OHSAA is so lost. Particularly in regards to private schools. This is great, but they need to crack down on recruiting in every division 1-7.
Great insights on NCAA eligibility from one of the top coaches in NCAA Cross Country & Track, Furman University's @RGary2 in @tandfn (link to article in replies)
"I worry that we are slowly losing sight of why college sports exist in the first place"