RioDog
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Hay. I say allow the National Football League and the National Basketball Association to create their own FARM leagues on their own. They both are certainly self sustaining enough. The College level does not need to be their farm system. It just doesn't. There is a 30 for 30 show about how when Ohio State flushed Maurice Clarette he had no where to go when the Ohio State Athletic Director black balled him.. There is not farm NFL team.
I'm all about intercollegiate competition. And I like lawn darts too. But having colleges hold professional athletes hostage for financial gain sucks. Kentucky is now doing it in basketball. There are many lowering their standards in football now to do it too.
That's why I love the Director's Cup. Give both Football and Men's Basketball the 100 points for a national championship. They deserve it. But if no one graduates like Kentucky basketball, they are not student athletes to be commended. They never wanted to be there in the first place. Then the rest of the athletes who actually value college can compete for something.
I'm with you in terms of the spirit of the thing, but the reality is that the universities have given over control to TV networks and bowls. The Director's Cup is great in theory, but weak in the reality of public perception. You said that the Capitol One Cup is designed to "...make Conferences that only sponsor 19 sports (i.e. SEC, Big XII) feel artificially important in overall athletics." I think its the other way around.
Director's Cup- some effete Yacht Club types in blazers and university ties standing around at a cocktail party saying (Thurston P. Howell III voice) "Say Bif, did you see that James Madison won the Director's Cup? Their squash team is fantastic this year... take THAT SEC..."
Capitol One Cup- ESPN broadcasting to millions of the great unwashed promoting the institutions that make them money, telling any twisted tale that serves their purpose. And the masses turn to each other and say "Wow, Big 12 and SEC, paragons of collegiate athletics... "
To me it seems that the Directors Cup exists to make those schools on the margins feel artificially important. Again, I believe in the spirit of the DC, but its pi$$ing against the tide of mass media.