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So college should be able to do what you can’t even do in the NFL? Death of college football, imho.
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They want it both ways and so far are
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I wonder why coaches who are financially secure will keep coaching.
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Get the feds out of football imo
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(01-21-2024, 10:20 AM)Replying to WRGA Dog

Only thing that can save any part of college football that wr known and love is for NFL to allow kids to be drafted after high school. That way the kids in it purely for the money will not be in college.
Saying that i always laughed when people would say they like college more because they play for the love of the game.  Lots of them didn't and it is being proven.
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More and more every year im losing interest.
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NFL isn’t gonna allow 18 year old kids to compete against 25 year old grown men. They are not physically ready, nor are they mentally ready both in attitude and knowledge of the game. NFL has a great minor league system that is absolutely free
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(01-21-2024, 01:59 PM)Replying to ToccoaDog

There is a simple way to force the NFL to create a farm system, developmental league, whatever you want to call it.

Make players have to gain admission to the school with the same admission requirements as all other students.  Make the players have to be enrolled in  or at least registered for classes before they can be on a team or be awarded a scholarship.  Do not provide any tutoring to athletes that is no available to all other students.  This would filter out the kids who have zero interest in college and are only playing college football as an audition for the NFL.  Once the majority of kids who were the top talent weren't going to college, the NFL would have no choice but to create some system that would develop talent for their league.

I know the quality of play would suffer but if the new rules were uniformly enforced, games would be competitive and would be back to what most people think of when they think of college football.
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