And here lies the irony of this situation. The needs of fans, whether they’re billionaires or average joes, has been the driving force for this out of control downward spiral of college sports. Our needs, our desires, has catalyzed and reinforced it.
It always comes down to money and power. Our interest is the primary reason for the corruption of college sports. The biggest story should be that most of the 24 sports and most of the athletes fit the definition of student athletes. The rampant failure is in the two sports that happen to be attractive to American fans. We pushed up the price of tickets. We made football and basketball attractive to the media. And with all that money came the resulting situation we’re now in.
And like all situations where one’s vested interest is getting ruined we want someone outside of ourselves to fix it. I applaud auror for rising above the Boneyard tribal anger and indignation regarding this issue. We’re a mob on a mission. It’s the players, it’s the NCAA, it’s the power conferences, it’s the courts, it’s Congress. They have failed us. They certainly have played roles in this failure. But we have been the driving force. Most of college sports have remained true to their name. Basketball and football have not.
I have been as guilty as most fans. I tried to ignore the stink that runs through sports that I love and followed for a long time. I stopped after we got dinged for our APR. It was atrocious that it went unjustly retroactively. But more than that I knew we were were getting sanctioned for trying to be honest while other universities were doing what we later observed with UNC.
I understand why this is the biggest story for some in this forum. I’m not interested in stopping it. I regret calling out
@superjohn. Truth be told I’ve admired him for his stances on a lot of issues. So peace brother.