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<blockquote data-quote="SoCal Illini" data-source="post: 2035788" data-attributes="member: 749359"><p>Is it really more responsive to fans? WSU and osu fans would say no. Or something else? I’m all for capitalism, but inevitably there are downturns, and I don’t think any potential downturns are being dutifully considered. Not sure even if that responsibility would fall on anyone, which could be part of the larger problem, no long term vision or guidance. </p><p>And with the true intent of nil, only a few players, like a star qb, would have benefited. The middle linebacker that’s just in the rotation wouldn’t, at least as much. It has become the overt method for pay to play, which has admittedly existed for a while. Nick saban had some interesting things to say about that, love him or hate him I thought he gave some good insight into the problems. Didn’t hear any potential solutions, although I didn’t listen to entire interview.</p><p></p><p>I just hope there aren’t unintended consequences that do in fact ruin what makes college football unique, and thus its appeal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCal Illini, post: 2035788, member: 749359"] Is it really more responsive to fans? WSU and osu fans would say no. Or something else? I’m all for capitalism, but inevitably there are downturns, and I don’t think any potential downturns are being dutifully considered. Not sure even if that responsibility would fall on anyone, which could be part of the larger problem, no long term vision or guidance. And with the true intent of nil, only a few players, like a star qb, would have benefited. The middle linebacker that’s just in the rotation wouldn’t, at least as much. It has become the overt method for pay to play, which has admittedly existed for a while. Nick saban had some interesting things to say about that, love him or hate him I thought he gave some good insight into the problems. Didn’t hear any potential solutions, although I didn’t listen to entire interview. I just hope there aren’t unintended consequences that do in fact ruin what makes college football unique, and thus its appeal. [/QUOTE]
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