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these bowl games are almost a joke.......

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  • jimdeere

    How about those Mountaineers!

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  • austin20

    Players opting out is only going to grow

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  • hillbille
    jimdeere: 33165332912411/comments/33165319741467

    How about those Mountaineers!

    not sure we would have won if they hadn't been playing their 3rd string quarterback??????

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  • austin20

    I don’t blame these young men for opting out (especially the ones who are potential NFL drafts). Look at Will Shipley, Clemsons star running back, and the best player on that team. he got carted off the field with a knee injury in yesterdays bowl game. If his MRI comes back showing a tear or other serious injury. He will lose out on millions of dollars.

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  • hillbille

    auston I understand the possibility of injury, but it was there every game of the season, and the team was the one who let him show his talents to make those millions, there needs to be some loyalty to the game/team that gave them the chance to show their talents. or at least make them repay those scholarships they received........

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  • austin20

    Do you believe those teams/ schools have any loyalty to those players

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  • hillbille
    @...: 33165332912411/comments/33165320597659

    Do you believe those teams/ schools have any loyalty to those players

    most give them passing grades wether they deserved them or not. and I am sure a lot of money goes under the table to them also, as gifts or pay for jobs they don't show up for. so for the most part yes.....

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  • truthful

    American football is a joke at all levels

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  • allen griggs

    This demonstrates how utterly corrupt "college" football is today.

    If you studied the top 40 players on a top team such as Alabama, how many of those players are taking real courses and are going to get a degree? Out of forty, I doubt there are five who are real college students.

    College football is just a bunch of farm teams for the NFL. College programs are a bunch of wh**res who will do anything for money. Nike swoosh on the jersey, no problem, as long as Nike gives them a million. The Alabama coach makes a salary of $11 million, ten times what the COLLEGE PRESIDENT is paid. And yet, like the wh**re he is, he does ads with a white duck for an insurance company, for a few million more.

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  • austin20

    Giving out undeserved passing grades is not helping the student athlete. Now days money to college players are above the table (NIL) . The players completed the season and helped get their team to the bowl. The school is gonna get their bowl millions win or lose. Do you believe Clemson should give Shipley millions if his injury in yesterdays bowl game moves him down in the draft costing him millions or ends his career and costs him even more millions?

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  • Frogdog

    Big-time college football is as much a business as the NFL. It’s all about the money, period.

    If you want to get outside of that mess, better go down to your local Division 3 school where there aren’t straight athletic scholarships, and everyone playing knows that college ball is their last hoorah.

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  • KL
    Frogdog: 33165332912411/comments/33165321420955

    Big-time college football is as much a business as the NFL. It’s all about the money, period.

    If you want to get outside of that mess, better go down to your local Division 3 school where there aren’t straight athletic scholarships, and everyone playing knows that college ball is their last hoorah.

    I totally agree. The real sport of football is played at the lower levels where guys play for the love of sport and competition. Those are the guys I'd have a beer with.

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  • dreher

    If something isn't done, these mediocre bowl games will get even worse than they already are.

    We don't need more Georgia/FSU blowouts.

    I have no idea the solution. Anybody got any ideas?? I certainly don't.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Yep, GA/Fl game certainly was an example

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  • austin20

    FSU had about twenty five players opt out. Think those players were trying to send a message to the selection committee ?

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  • 62vld2042
    @...: 33165332912411/comments/33165321941915

    FSU had about thirty players opt out. Think those players were trying to send a message to the selection committee ?

    I'll add a little icing to this cake.

    A few years ago.......I read an article that stated that within 3 years of leaving the NFL, for whatever reason........78% of the players were BANKRUPT!!!🙄🤔

    Says alot about......education.....colleges.......the NFL........and todays society in general.😣

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  • allen griggs

    "A few years ago.......I read an article that stated that within 3 years of leaving the NFL, for whatever reason........78% of the players were BANKRUPT!!"

    I have read those statistics. The dream of every high school player is to spend a few years on the college "farm team" and then transfer to the NFL. They think life will be heaven, when they make the NFL.

    Most college players never make the NFL, and those who do are broke a few years after their football career is over. Many of them have debilitating injuries, including brain damage from concussions. They didn't bother to get a college degree, so they are 30 years old, injured, and broke. Qualified to do what? Be a greeter at Walmart?

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  • NeoBlackdog

    I don't imagine things will change until folks realize there are better ways to spend their time and money.

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  • buddyb

    When my sons played football and baseball,the best real ball games were when they were about 12 years old.No worries about jobs,cars,girlfriends,just playing ball the best they could.I see some of the college athletes and doubt the know the ABCs. But they can play football.

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  • Junkballer

    Pro football needs to be like baseball, if a kid is any good sign the kid right out of High School and develop your teams needs, no need to wait for college. In baseball contracts are guaranteed, in pro football they're not, you get hurt.....sorry Charlie, we want your parking pass back. Colleges would fight tooth & nail to prevent this from happening, there's BIG money/income in college sports and colleges don't want to lose the income.

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  • cbxjeff

    There is a whole lot wrong with today's colleges/universities - and it's not just football.

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  • austin20
    cbxjeff: 33165332912411/comments/33165309449243

    There is a whole lot wrong with today's colleges/universities - and it's not just football.

    AMEN brother!

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