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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jun 5, 2022 9:44:42 GMT -8
If you think the NCAA is a POS, wait until it goes away. doesn’t mean if the NCAA does goes away and things are worse that they weren’t a POS I think the NCAA does have some problems. No organization that large, or that deals with that amount of money, is without fault at some point. But on the whole it does an excellent job. This is especially true if you are a Division II or Division III school, or play at one of those schools, which the majority of college athletes in this country do. There is no way they could have the financial or logistical capability to conduct their national championships without the NCAA, its financial support, its organization and its oversight. The NCAA does not oversee the NIL process, which is a complete mess and will probably bring about the end of college athletics as we know it, because it is regulated by the schools, not the NCAA.. The NCAA does not oversee the College Football Playoff, which is a complete mess, because it is essentially run by the SEC and its partner, ESPN. The playoffs the NCAA does oversee - FCS, DII and DIII, include plenty of teams, representation from almost every conference, and a legit shot for the "little" guy to compete for a title. Most of the criticism of the NCAA comes from blowhard talk radio hosts, agents trying to make big bucks off of kids, or administrators at schools who the NCAA caught cheating their asses off.
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Post by Werebeaver on Jun 5, 2022 9:55:53 GMT -8
If you think the NCAA is a POS, wait until it goes away. doesn’t mean if the NCAA does goes away and things are worse that they weren’t a POS Of course.
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Post by lebaneaver on Jun 5, 2022 10:03:37 GMT -8
The NCAA has always been a POS. They've been a POS for along time & are good at it. If you think the NCAA is a POS, wait until it goes away. Correct. THEN, we’ll be dealing with a legion of PsOS.
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Post by eugenedave on Jun 5, 2022 11:27:55 GMT -8
Also no K's hanging off the concourse fence. How else am I supposed to keep track of the number of strikeouts?
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jun 5, 2022 12:14:00 GMT -8
Also no K's hanging off the concourse fence. How else am I supposed to keep track of the number of strikeouts? If only baseball had a system by which you could keep track of a game's progress. You know, like by numbering the positions, or designating certain plays with specific letters ...
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Post by Werebeaver on Jun 5, 2022 12:25:19 GMT -8
Also no K's hanging off the concourse fence. How else am I supposed to keep track of the number of strikeouts? Yeah, I could absolutely see how that could ruin the entire game for a fan.
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