I am reading that Maryland has the inside track to get Jalen Hurts. Having his former OC as their new head coach doesn't hurt at all.
The three finalists for Hurts seem to be Maryland, Oklahoma, and Miami.
Yes, it is easier to get into Alabama. But then, there is a definite need for places that everyone can go.
As for allocating the money, every school has areas they fund better than other areas. Those are their best features. MIT spends more on top professors for engineering than they do for professors teaching English or History.
As the links I have given you show, the money spent by the UA on football has provided huge benefits across the board.
All of it is about money. Every phase of every school is about money. You try to make it sound as though Alabama is buying championships and spending money while other schools are altruistic in their efforts. That is simply not the case.
I am reading that Maryland has the inside track to get Jalen Hurts. Having his former OC as their new head coach doesn't hurt at all.
The three finalists for Hurts seem to be Maryland, Oklahoma, and Miami.
WinterBorn (01-15-2019)
Not "buying championships," rather doing their best to buy championships, Alabama and handful of other schools, it is all about money, you more you spend the more sucessful you will be, Steinbrenner's Yankees, semi pro
"every school has areas they fund better than others," yeah, Vanderbilt, and eighty percent of colleges playing Division I football, have decided to spend it on improving the quality of education they offer, not altruism, their purpose for existing, Alabama seemingly decided to spend it on buying a championship
Any claim. You confuse a claim with an obvious fact. I stated the fact. You agreed. By definition, for it to be a claim, it could possible be contradicted. That isn't the case here.
Being put in front of a camera and running your mouth doesn't make you an expert. You're using the argument from authority again and you'll lose every time. People that you'll never know who aren't a recognizable name get things correct as often, if not more, than those faces on TV and those writers you call experts. Those unknown folks may not be able to spout the data the talking heads do but their predictions are just as good. BTW, those talking heads aren't doing their own research either. That data is being provided to them. Experts are able to get their own.
Don't care. I don't concern myself with quitters. Same with Kelly Bryant.
When hiring for the low/unskilled jobs, the number one factor taken into consideration is whether or not they have a high school diploma. The one with the diploma will get hired over the dropout every time. It's a hierarchy, so to speak. High school diploma, GED, dropout. Can you figure out why? There are two reasons.
Well, where Jalen Hurts transferring and where he ends up is the actual topic of this thread. These endless derailings and side topics are a waste of time. If you want to start a new thread about hiring people for unskilled labor positions, feel free to do so. I'm sticking with the actual topics now.
I addressed the topic. Not giving a shit about where a quitters goes is an answer. Providing an example of how he's no different than a high school dropout explains is a bonus. There is one thing you should be aware of. I'll address and use whatever examples I want and there isn't a fucking thing you can do about it. Whatever you do on a daily basis must involve you expecting people to jump when you speak. I don't work for, therefore, I don't. Get used to it. You aren't all you pretend to be you old widower.
Get over yourself. I didn't say anything about what you have to do. I didn't even tell you to stay on topic. I said I was sticking with the actual topics. Don't like it? Tough shit. I will discuss the topic. And, like you said, there isn't a fucking thing you can do about it.
As for your comparing Hurts and high school dropouts, Hurts stayed where he did for his own reasons. He worked for a goal. You wouldn't hire him? I bet that fact would keep him up late at night with worry. Some halfwit asshole wouldn't hire him? LMAO!
You've talked about experts and upsets. That's not part of the topic. If you expect others to stay on topic, do so yourself, boy.
I discussed the topic,. You didn't like the answer.
I compared quitters to quitters. When they quit is irrelevant. THAT they quit is.
Halfwit? I'm not the one whose wife died to get away from him.
Read them all, even the ones originating via the University of Alabama, and I have offered equal number of disclaiming sources validating my point
I've presented you a dichotomy, Vanderbilt, an example, Steinbrenner's Yankees, even a simile, NASCAR, all of which you ignored, bottom line you just refuse to accept the fact that it is semi-pro, not competition, all about the money, the more you spend proportionately increases the probability the better you will do
To return to your original post in the first thread on Alabama football, Sabin isn't a great coach, good, not great, he's made good teams better, let him take a Boston College caliber program to the Championship game and then we can begin that discussion
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