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Can you provide reasoning for your assertion?


His position groups have not been exceptional ever. Also I remember him when he first got to Bama...he got started in weightroom 100% only because he was just a popular former player.

He doesnt have a great resume.
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Actually, “No” not at all. I think CFR develops guys as well as any DL coach in the conference, and Bama is very fortunate to have him, and “yes” he is better than Bo Davis.


This is false. I genuinely like FR as a person, but hes not a good coach
We should offer to buy it for a trillion dollars....and when they accept, we send them a trillion dollar invoice for bailing them out of WW2 and subsequent years of military protection
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6 US Attorney's resign after push to investigate Renee Good's wife...


Seems like a good strategy to root out these people

re: Repairing College Football

Posted by scottydoesntknow on 1/14/26 at 12:00 pm to
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Once its accepted that this is the NFL everything can fall into place, until then its chaos.


Yeah I believe your right. It probably is gonna have to take on the legal structure of the NFL

re: Repairing College Football

Posted by scottydoesntknow on 1/14/26 at 10:51 am to
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-Players are contract employees of the university -Contracts govern eligibility for football (if you want to transfer despite your contract to another school to study, fine, but you cant play football) -Use two year contracts and have out clauses for coach firings -Leagues probably need to consider a salary cap or there will be no long term competitive landscape just like you've seen in MLB


I wont pretend to be an internet lawyer, but it seems as if as long as the teams are under the legal umbrella of the Universities, that players will always just be able to judge shop and have any rule that prevents them from making more money to be ruled null and void

re: Repairing College Football

Posted by scottydoesntknow on 1/14/26 at 10:46 am to
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If you want to repair college football the most important thing to fix is the transfer portal and the fact that you entire roster become free agents every single year. Easiest fix I can see is you can enter the portal once and play the next season but if you enter the portal a 2nd time you have to sit out a year and there is no 3rd portal entry. If you couldn't figure something out by your 3rd school you are a moron, malcontent, or both. Next fix is when you sign a NIL deal with a school the school should be able to set the number of years so if they offer you a 3 year NIL deal then you are locked into that school for 3 years before you can enter the portal. Last portal tweak is have only one window and only open it after the CFP final. The final tweak would be to fix the CFP process. Make the official CFP a BCS selected top 8 only regardless of conference championship, eliminate conference championship weekend, let the top 8 play the 4 home games then the 4 winners run the 2014-23 CFP trio of games. Create a G5 CFP and follow the same format and let them crown a recognized national champion as well.


Ok DEI judge rules that all those fixes you just listed are null and void. What do you do then?
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Just call it something else. If you're getting paid to play, it's not student athletics. I would not mind seeing a sort of college football (or other usual sport) where none of the players outside of a normal educational and athletic stipend are allowed to play.


Agreed, just call it semi-pro regional football, which is the appropriate title nowadays. Teams become independent entities, leasing stadiums, facilities and brands from the Universities. The teams will no longer be subject to title IX and can make actual rules.

Eventually fans will realize this all sucks, stop watching and the teams will go bankrupt. College football can then restart as it was intended with glorified frat boys running the Notre Dame box or something
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On a scale of Football should be canceled at Alabama and Alabama is winning it all next year, I'd say I am an Alabama should win 11 next year maybe 12. I do think Austin Mack will throw for 4000 yards next season, though and will lead the SEC in passing yards.


I like this one

re: Ty Simpson Injury

Posted by scottydoesntknow on 1/14/26 at 10:34 am to
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Okay, if you want to be pedantic about it, sure, he had a handful of nice deep shots over the course of 15 games. However, he was not consistent enough to force any defense to respect those routes.


How many QBs out there are connecting with many deep balls...especially with no running game that forces safeties into the box? How many cover 1 or cover 0 looks did Ty get...where he also got time? Id wager it being either zero or close to it

re: Ty Simpson Injury

Posted by scottydoesntknow on 1/14/26 at 9:56 am to
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quote:At what point does a coach not step in and say, “son, you’re a tough son of bitch, but you’re not helping your team.” Good question for the DeBoer fanboys...


Better a fanboy of the coach of the team I root for...than a fanboy of the LSU coach than hasnt even ever won a division

re: Ty Simpson Injury

Posted by scottydoesntknow on 1/14/26 at 9:53 am to
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The deep ball was never there.


Thats not true. I remember Ryan Williams dropping a ball in stride against Georgia. I think the issue was that Ty never had time for a deep ball route to work
Id be perfectly fine...if Iran became Christian, which God willing, it will. I wont support the US trying to turn Iran into a globohomo Israel first state
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A 24 year old still playing college football who was a 3 star out of high school is going to be more valuable than a 18 year old 5 star a lot of times just due to the age gap


Also...and this is big...your 24 year old knows this is his last season. You know he isnt being distracted by one of your conference rivals negotiating with him IN SEASON
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I start my day with weights and a 7 mile run- I need some carbs and sugars first.


Nope
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Looking at the schedule in the past years I would always consider bama that 85-90% chance of a loss on the schedule. Now I look at them like Florida. We may lose to them on a down year or a fluke game. Crazy


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There hasnt been an offseason in the last 20 years where LSU fans werent supremely confident that Bama was on the decline and LSU was gonna for sure win this year
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I hope Indiana wins big again so their cheat code of having a team of 24 year olds can be fully fleshed out


Miami's starting lineup is actually slighter older than Indiana's kids so I don't think it is just a Hoosier thing.


Well, looks like weve found the new formula.
I hope Mack is good enough to win job because I think older, more experienced players are generally safer bets for a successful season...but ill be happy for Russell if he wins the job.
I hope Indiana wins big again so their cheat code of having a team of 24 year olds can be fully fleshed out
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The coaches are an extension of fan expectations - and it’s all about winning (for every major program) with whatever players can win. No one is loyal.


No you are just making a stupid arse argument and shouldnt be taken seriously
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If it’s “unloyal” for a player to transfer, why is it not “unloyal” for a program to bring in a better player through the portal and put an established player who’s been in the program on the bench?


Again, please cite how FANS are unloyal to players. Maybe you can tell us what you had for dinner last night as the next explanation. Itd be equally as relevant as your last two answers. The fans dont bring in transfers. Coaches do.

Fans are loyal to their team...and by defacto the players who play for the team. What the coaches in an offseason is irrelevant to the question of whether fans are disloyal to the players(which you asserted)