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Pro sports have always been more popular than college sports in the Northeast.I'd describe it as frightening. Broad public support for NIL and pay for play confirms the end of college sports as we know it. How did we let it get to this point?
Pro sports have always been more popular than college sports in the Northeast.
Money, money, money. It blew up to such epic proportions it changed the notion of “student athlete” as the scholarship wasn’t sufficient to the revenues they were creating. Court system agreed. NCAA lacked any leadership to create a way to keep it harmonious and destroyed the sport to save themselves. Pathetic.I'd describe it as frightening. Broad public support for both NIL and pay for play confirms the end of college sports as we know it. How did we let it get to this point?
There are still plenty of traditional college sports/athletes. You can easily attend and support their bball games in the winter or tailgate before a Saturday football game in the fall. They’re division 2 and 3 sports. Where I live they’re everywhere and they’re pretty much untainted by the things you describe as ”frightening”.I'd describe it as frightening. Broad public support for both NIL and pay for play confirms the end of college sports as we know it. How did we let it get to this point?
This is now pro sports. Let's cut the charade and just have players who suit up for colleges, but who are not students. No scholarships, no cost of attendance. Just pure pay for play.
They rigged it by putting them in the same region? Great rant, but you have to know LSU and Iowa are in the same region.The womens tournament is 100% rigged to put Iowa and LSU in the final. at the very least Iowa. and its not even a debate, its fact. Clarke makes too much money for the womens and gets too many eyes to not have her int he final. Look at how the refs are calling these games. and everyone is OK with it.
The problem? if thats the intent of the NCAA for the womens , its surely the intent for the mens. hence the teams that make it, the whistle disparity, coverage etc. This is full WWE entertainment focused on money and tv deals. And its much easier to manipulate.
the magic is done and it might honestly be impossible for Seton Hall to compete or make the tournament whent he guaranteed bid is so hard to get in the big east. its why nobody can dispell the rumors of sha and lousiville. SHU isnt just a hard job, it might actually be impossible
you can guarantee a matchup if they're in the same region.They rigged it by putting them in the same region? Great rant, but you have to know LSU and Iowa are in the same region.
No one told WV to fold last night. They showed Caitlan the best defense she has seen.
FOX built her up all season and she delivered and the promos worked.
Not true…The Iowa/WVU game drew more viewers last night than any men's NCAA game that has been on cable. I think an Iowa-South Carolina final might outdraw the men's final. (depending on teams).
I dont follow the ratings but would be shocked if the women's' tourney was outdrawing the men'sNot true…
Iowa/ WVU had 4.9 Million
UNC/Michigan state had 10.02 million
UNC/Michigan was on CBS. I said any game on cable. Network games always get better ratingsNot true…
Iowa/ WVU had 4.9 Million
UNC/Michigan state had 10.02 million
I used to watch the Uconn women a lot a few years ago. And now the Caitlin craze has drawn me in. Thought she was a little too unselfish last night and her passing was off. I fear the hoopla over her is gonna be a problem when she gets on the court with South Carolina.