College football’s future?

I’d say sixteen to twenty, nearly laid it out for you earlier: Gone from the SEC: Vanderbilt, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas A+M, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Kentucky, with a Florida and Auburn on the fence

From the Big Ten; Minnesota, Indiana, Northwestern, Illinois, Purdue, Rutgers, Maryland, Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, with Iowa and Michigan State, plus one of the Calf teams, on the fence

Picking up a couple of others from the remaining conferences, what will be created is a super conference

Where have you heard a super conference of that (limited) size proposed? Not saying it hasn't, but I have not heard it.
 
And although we will again disagree, in a good number of schools were football is emphasized, especially certain schools, football players are not held to the same responsibilities or requirements of other athletes, their academic commitment per say is minimal

Is there any data or reporting that backs your claim? Or is it purely conjecture?
 
Thought Marciano was too easy, that whole weigh class when in Hagler’s prime was special, although I was just an outside fan, can remember his fights with Duran, Leonard, Hearns, and others, probably cause they were featured often on nationwide coverage, towards the end it seems as if fighters avoid him

I attended the Leonard-Hagler fight at Caesars,
and it was one of the worst decisions that I ever witnessed.

First, Leonard had no interest in fighting Hagler but eventually the purse got too big to ignore.
As it was, the fight took place about three or four years after the public most wanted to see it.

Leonard demanded a lot of stipulations. He demanded a huge 22' ring in which he could shamelessly run away.
He demanded a 12-round fight back when 15 was still the norm.
He also demanded 10 oz. gloves when 8 oz. gloves were the norm for title bouts.


Then he ran like a bitch in every round,
but rallied with flamboyant but ineffectual flurries at the very end of each round.

When the decision was announced in Leonard's favor, the crowd was stunned with disbelief.
Hagler was understandably disgusted and retired to Italy where he appeared in films.

Hagler died in New Hampshire a couple of years ago at the age of 66, probably of Covid.
 
Where have you heard a super conference of that (limited) size proposed? Not saying it hasn't, but I have not heard it.

Heard proposed? No where, just predicting based on recent trends, you didn’t think all this realignment was done now did you? Ten years ago you nor any fan would have thought USC and UCLA would someday be heading to the Big Ten, but now it is a reality. It’s not over, and because it is motivated by money, it is not finished
 
Is there any data or reporting that backs your claim? Or is it purely conjecture?

Been there, done that, there was a guy here who was an Alabama alumni and everything I showed him data on Alabama football players he’d return with some statistic or report issued by Alabama as rebuttal. No matter what is produced there will be a school or conference “report” heralding their success. Even NC came out with a boasting “explanation” of the success of their special majors for athletes

Point being, there are schools out there that other than covering their ass could care less about academics for football players, and they certainly aren’t going to let academic requirements get in the way of attracting or keeping five star players they have arranged big NIL deals for to play
 
I attended the Leonard-Hagler fight at Caesars,
and it was one of the worst decisions that I ever witnessed.

First, Leonard had no interest in fighting Hagler but eventually the purse got too big to ignore.
As it was, the fight took place about three or four years after the public most wanted to see it.

Leonard demanded a lot of stipulations. He demanded a huge 22' ring in which he could shamelessly run away.
He demanded a 12-round fight back when 15 was still the norm.
He also demanded 10 oz. gloves when 8 oz. gloves were the norm for title bouts.


Then he ran like a bitch in every round,
but rallied with flamboyant but ineffectual flurries at the very end of each round.

When the decision was announced in Leonard's favor, the crowd was stunned with disbelief.
Hagler was understandably disgusted and retired to Italy where he appeared in films.

Hagler died in New Hampshire a couple of years ago at the age of 66, probably of Covid.

Didn’t know he died, I remember watching the Hagler Hearns fight that only lasted a couple of rounds but was brutal. I was in a bar, back then the bars had only one TV mounted up above and only turned on for sports. Even those not interested couldn’t help but taking notice, it was brutal

After seeing the film Ragging Bull I started to research LaMotta and got into watching film of the fighters of that era: Zale, Graziano, Fuller, Basilio, DeMarko, and of course Robinson
 
Didn’t know he died, I remember watching the Hagler Hearns fight that only lasted a couple of rounds but was brutal. I was in a bar, back then the bars had only one TV mounted up above and only turned on for sports. Even those not interested couldn’t help but taking notice, it was brutal

After seeing the film Ragging Bull I started to research LaMotta and got into watching film of the fighters of that era: Zale, Graziano, Fuller, Basilio, DeMarko, and of course Robinson


I saw Ray Robinson get upset by local contender Paul Pender in the old Boston Garden when I was thirteen years old.
My dad and I both thought Robinson had won but Pender did put up a good fight.

We walked to the Garden and then back home; that's how close we lived to it.
 
Heard proposed? No where, just predicting based on recent trends, you didn’t think all this realignment was done now did you? Ten years ago you nor any fan would have thought USC and UCLA would someday be heading to the Big Ten, but now it is a reality. It’s not over, and because it is motivated by money, it is not finished

So you think we'll have one conference of maybe 15 teams while having a 12 team (or larger) playoff? How would that even begin to work?
 
Don’t know, we got some making seven figures in NIL contracts, plus many in six digits

And I agree they should get compensation, but I’d go the Union route so all of them get something

This is so interesting. You're actually ok with them getting money?

It's also interesting because your mind set is/was the mindset of the PAC 12, 'everybody is equal and no one is better than anyone else' and guess what, the real world doesn't work that way and the PAC 12 failed. The idea that Caleb Williams should get the same as some walk-in... (no personal disrespect to the walk on but from a value perspective they aren't equal)
 
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