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not one I wanted to see leave

https://x.com/Hayesfawcett3/status/18763...1_&ref_url=
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#2
Ouch
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#3
(01-06-2025, 05:02 PM)Replying to Shadrach Ouch

UGA is about to have 2 Edge players drafted high...makes no sense

 https://x.com/GrahamCoffeyDC/status/1876...1_&ref_url=
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#4
Cuddy can’t hang
Cool
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(01-06-2025, 05:06 PM)Replying to Toasty B
(01-06-2025, 05:02 PM)Replying to Shadrach Ouch

UGA is about to have 2 Edge players drafted high...makes no sense

 https://x.com/GrahamCoffeyDC/status/1876...1_&ref_url=

Makes perfect sense in the NIL.  Greedy players, you know, the ones people said was the reason they didn't watch the nfl.  Well,  they are now college kids now and they have nothing g keeping them from. Transferring every year.
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#6
Teams caught "tampering" should be punished severely! Bad enough where they have to think real hard before they even think of doing it again. Just my .02.......
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#7
it's all about show me the money....
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(01-06-2025, 06:23 PM)Replying to 11B1SG(RET)Dawg Teams caught "tampering" should be punished severely!  Bad enough where they have to think real hard before they even think of doing it again.  Just my .02.......

Why?  If the NCAA tried to do anything the players would sue and the NCAA would lose.  "Tampering" is nothing more than the same thing businesses do every day when they reach out to employees of other businesses to try and lure them away.

Players can switch teams every year if they want, they can go play junior college for two or three seasons and then jump back to a four year school and still have all of their eligibility, they can demand more money to stay at their current team.  Why shouldn't teams be able to contact players and offer them a better pay package?  College football as we knew it is gone.
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#9
Yep
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#10
Yep. Instead of the NCAA fixing it in an orderly way, they greedily tried to keep income generated by players efforts all to themselves and member institutions. That left to an idiot judge to rule against the whole system, making the NCAA the Wild West it is today.
The worst part is the solution is Congressional intervention is now the only fix, which has a 98.6% chance of making it worse.
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