The best college football rivalry has added spice this season. I’m not talking about the Bedlam series; there’s nothing rival about a game where one team has a 91 to 19 advantage over its opponent. It is not the Iron Bowl, although the Auburn/Alabama games have produced some entertaining results. The 2023 Egg Bowl wasContinue reading “Let “The Game” Solve the Problem”
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Big Ten Football’s Coaching Carousel Going for a Spin
Big Ten football has been notorious for exceptionally competitive games, and national relevance for multiple team members. The league’s relevance took a major hit due to its commissioner, Kevin Warren. The conference’s coaching carousel (both current and future) hasn’t helped the league either. COVID has certainly added difficulty in planning for and directing a season.Continue reading “Big Ten Football’s Coaching Carousel Going for a Spin”
Name, Image, and Likeness (Part Three of Three)
Top notch NCAA athletes like Zion Williamson bring thousands of dollars of attention to their respective schools. Without a doubt, Zion is worth plenty more than the scholarship plus $5,000 allotted to him (how about $5,000,000 or so more?). For every star NCAA athlete who may be up in arms about not being fairly compensatedContinue reading “Name, Image, and Likeness (Part Three of Three)”
Name, Image, and Likeness (Part Two of Three)
In Part Two of this Three part series, let’s take a dive in to some possible solutions that could provide student athletes with compensation for their Name, Image, and Likeness. Here’s three different options that could eliminate all of the NIL hubbub. Option One – Eliminate ageism in pro sports. Right now to turn pro,Continue reading “Name, Image, and Likeness (Part Two of Three)”