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Football College football run by Lawless warlords now

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The courts have essentially stripped away, all enforcement authority from the NCAA. Of course, the NCAA was put in place years ago to in sure that there’s some sort of fairness college football.

What we have now are lawless football programs who can afford to purchase the best players.

Case in point Miami and Mississippi.

want to get really good ? Outspend everyone on lineman and quarterback

Miami spent $1.2 million on both of their NFL tackles. Do you think we spent $1.2 million on a OT. PFF grade of zero

Do you want to get really good like Miami get rid of your mediocre quarterback, and spend lots of money on potentially the first pick in the NFL draft

What Florida went up against on Saturday was an NFL team.

Our lineman stink compared to Miami. We Couldn’t put any pressure on Ward. He could essentially do his taxes while in the pocket.

coaching does play a role and I do think Billy Napier is not competent to produce at least a winning product

And, of course, kiffen is definitely a good coach . Knows how to produce offfese

But do you think Kiffen can win 10 to 11 games with this talent we have in Florida?

Certainly what it means for the future of Florida are two things:

One find the right coach

And two: mercilessly find a way to spend ridiculous money on elite talent. Which is where I think that we are broken.

There are no rules in college football, so there’s nothing to hold us back
 
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