RickyBobby26
Well-Known Member
Yes, I think it is.
Nick Saban has exposed one of college football's biggest weaknesses: the players can choose which team they play for. This was fine when college football was still a game, but now it's a multi-billion dollar business where teams receive big-time money for winning.
At almost every other level of sports, team building is subject to a fair player draft to try and preserve competitive balance; even at the kiddie tee-ball level. Yet big-money college teams are built by allowing the players to choose which team they play for? Brilliant and ludicrous at the same time.
Alabama has had the #1 recruiting class for 6 years in a row. And as much as I respect Alabama football, I must say that no team deserves the #1 recruiting class for 6 years in a row. No team should have 3 blue-chippers at every position. It skews the fair balance of power in college football.
Or at least it does in my opinion.
ETA: I'm not saying that anything realistic could be done about it - just that it's bad for college football.
Nick Saban has exposed one of college football's biggest weaknesses: the players can choose which team they play for. This was fine when college football was still a game, but now it's a multi-billion dollar business where teams receive big-time money for winning.
At almost every other level of sports, team building is subject to a fair player draft to try and preserve competitive balance; even at the kiddie tee-ball level. Yet big-money college teams are built by allowing the players to choose which team they play for? Brilliant and ludicrous at the same time.
Alabama has had the #1 recruiting class for 6 years in a row. And as much as I respect Alabama football, I must say that no team deserves the #1 recruiting class for 6 years in a row. No team should have 3 blue-chippers at every position. It skews the fair balance of power in college football.
Or at least it does in my opinion.
ETA: I'm not saying that anything realistic could be done about it - just that it's bad for college football.
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