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Sort of like Dave Alvin's line in 4th of July, "Whatever happened, I apologize."
Haven’t been to a game in a few years now. Used to go every year, but living out of state turns it into a very expensive affair. The cost and availability of decent seats has really made it a difficult proposition.Just sayin': Except for the seat licenses, football in Da Shoe is somewhat evolving into the same situation as basketball in the Schott.
1. The ticket prices keep going up.
2. They are pricing out the average fan and most students.
3. I'm guessing at this one; but I'll say that with the big money and fancy cars the players are getting now, they do not connect/interact with the students like they did when I was a student. The students don't look at the football players as being "one of us" like they did years ago.
4. The best seats go to season ticket holders that are donors, facility, and others with "connections".
5. Overall most of the fans in above category (#4) are older and do "sit on their hands" sometimes.
I don’t know where you got this idea, but Brian Bosworth was suspended for the 1987 Orange Bowl due to a positive steroid test
The NCAA passed legislation banning the use of any "performance-enhancing" substances in 1973, according to NCAA director of sports sciences Frank Uryasz. Uryasz said the ban included steroids, though it didn't single them out specifically.
- Initial Ban: The NCAA passed legislation in 1973 that banned the use of any "performance-enhancing" substances, which included anabolic steroids.
- No Enforcement: However, this initial ban was largely unenforceable as there was no drug testing program in place until 1986.
- Drug Testing Program: The NCAA started its drug-testing program in 1986, making the steroid ban more concrete as athletes could now be tested and penalized for violations.
Fuck them kids.I used to think it was gross going after kids on social media, but when you're getting 8 figures...deal with it.
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