They have no integrity, they put player on the action block for all the country to see who is buying.
The SEC started getting good when they:
1) became immune to NCAA interference in the mid 2000's
2) despite their red state status, became a union and shared profits
The SEC schools had a ton of money and fans pre-Emmert, but they actually got in trouble for the shady **** they pull.
Once it became a free for all, it allowed them to out recruit everyone, and now it feeds itself with the whole "come play and coach in the best conference". That led to more money, and the rich get richer.
The SEC would be nothing without "the fishbowl rules", the bloodsucker street agents, and the hear no evil see no evil approach of the NCAA.
The SEC started getting good when they:
1) became immune to NCAA interference in the mid 2000's
2) despite their red state status, became a union and shared profits
The SEC schools had a ton of money and fans pre-Emmert, but they actually got in trouble for the shady **** they pull.
Once it became a free for all, it allowed them to out recruit everyone, and now it feeds itself with the whole "come play and coach in the best conference". That led to more money, and the rich get richer.
The SEC would be nothing without "the fishbowl rules", the bloodsucker street agents, and the hear no evil see no evil approach of the NCAA.
Well, the SEC has the best coaches, fans, and players in the country. Seriously, I get it that the NCAA often looks the other way, but it is not like the ingredients aren't there for success. As soon as the SEC schools dumped the requirement that the head coach had to have been someone that played or coached under the school's legendary coach, they started winning, and big. But the SEC has always been pretty **** good. And they aren't going anywhere. So we better adapt or constantly play second fiddle to those guys.
Well, the SEC has the best coaches, fans, and players in the country. Seriously, I get it that the NCAA often looks the other way, but it is not like the ingredients aren't there for success. As soon as the SEC schools dumped the requirement that the head coach had to have been someone that played or coached under the school's legendary coach, they started winning, and big. But the SEC has always been pretty **** good. And they aren't going anywhere. So we better adapt or constantly play second fiddle to those guys.
Well, the SEC has the best coaches, fans, and players in the country. Seriously, I get it that the NCAA often looks the other way, but it is not like the ingredients aren't there for success. As soon as the SEC schools dumped the requirement that the head coach had to have been someone that played or coached under the school's legendary coach, they started winning, and big. But the SEC has always been pretty **** good. And they aren't going anywhere. So we better adapt or constantly play second fiddle to those guys.
Schools like USC, Miami and Ohio State are threats to this secret society. Interesting that each of these schools has been the target of an NCAA investigation over the last few years. And after they were penalized for their "sins", it turns out that each set of charges were over hyped and over exaggerated by the ncaa. But each school's recruiting efforts were seriously hurt by these investigations. Interesting?
Well, the SEC has the best coaches, fans, and players in the country. Seriously, I get it that the NCAA often looks the other way, but it is not like the ingredients aren't there for success. As soon as the SEC schools dumped the requirement that the head coach had to have been someone that played or coached under the school's legendary coach, they started winning, and big. But the SEC has always been pretty **** good. And they aren't going anywhere. So we better adapt or constantly play second fiddle to those guys.
Well, the SEC has the best coaches, fans, and players in the country. Seriously, I get it that the NCAA often looks the other way, but it is not like the ingredients aren't there for success. As soon as the SEC schools dumped the requirement that the head coach had to have been someone that played or coached under the school's legendary coach, they started winning, and big. But the SEC has always been pretty **** good. And they aren't going anywhere. So we better adapt or constantly play second fiddle to those guys.
Well, the SEC has the best coaches, fans, and players in the country. Seriously, I get it that the NCAA often looks the other way, but it is not like the ingredients aren't there for success. As soon as the SEC schools dumped the requirement that the head coach had to have been someone that played or coached under the school's legendary coach, they started winning, and big. But the SEC has always been pretty **** good. And they aren't going anywhere. So we better adapt or constantly play second fiddle to those guys.
Schools like USC, Miami and Ohio State are threats to this secret society. Interesting that each of these schools has been the target of an NCAA investigation over the last few years. And after they were penalized for their "sins", it turns out that each set of charges were over hyped and over exaggerated by the ncaa. But each school's recruiting efforts were seriously hurt by these investigations. Interesting?
next up Oregon.......