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Especially given that they had the best wide receiver room in the country.Wow, that's a crazy stat
Even the usual SEC-slobbers on Sirius (Childers and Neuheisel) were talking about how NIL may have shifted the balance of power to the far wealthier schools and alumni bases in the B1G and that's why Sanke and Saban are trying so hard to get some regulations and limits in place.Georgia doesn't have to buy commits because the south georgia peanut farmer bag men can't outbid other schools anymore since it's legal now.
You ain't fixin' to insinuate that the Boss Hoggs of Gawd's country of Dixie ain't as big of bosses as we'd thunk, is you?Even the usual SEC-slobbers on Sirius (Childers and Neuheisel) were talking about how NIL may have shifted the balance of power to the far wealthier schools and alumni bases in the B1G and that's why Sanke and Saban are trying so hard to get some regulations and limits in place.
I'll take your word for it that Sanke and Saban are trying to set some rules.Even the usual SEC-slobbers on Sirius (Childers and Neuheisel) were talking about how NIL may have shifted the balance of power to the far wealthier schools and alumni bases in the B1G and that's why Sanke and Saban are trying so hard to get some regulations and limits in place.
I think that's exactly it. The B1G sets up some rules that, for the most part, their schools will try to follow. The SEC! goes back to being Cheating Inc. and gains an advantage.I'll take your word for it that Sanke and Saban are trying to set some rules.
But that might make sense. I don't know that this is going on, but it could be... those who want to bend the rules might want to be the ones who write the rules.
Never have truer words been spoken... I mean written... Or typed... You know what I mean.I'll take your word for it that Sanke and Saban are trying to set some rules.
But that might make sense. I don't know that this is going on, but it could be... those who want to bend the rules might want to be the ones who write the rules.
I am pretty sure that some school in the B1G not named Sparty in that state may have a copyright on Cheating Inc.I think that's exactly it. The B1G sets up some rules that, for the most part, their schools will try to follow. The SEC! goes back to being Cheating Inc. and gains an advantage.