I posted the LINKED Article to share on the Lair, but I am still am advocate of the NCAA needing to put in proper Reforms to accept the duty and role to make College Football Better for everyone, the Program, Coaches, Recruits, Players, and Fans. The Money is there for all to Share and the time has come to create a System of better competitive even playing field like the NFL has with parity today, more than just a few that keep raising cost over revenues? The time is approaching to modernize all rules and abandon some created in 1900's! Pretty soon it will dawn on all too, that a "For Profit CFB League" will benefit all too.
Just my view, not gospel!
ARTICLE LINK:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...eres-how-cheating-is-still-rampant-in-college
EXCERPT:
As we chug toward signing day, it's worth a reminder not all recruits sign with a school because of the staff or school. Cheating still endures. If anything, it has gotten more sophisticated. Until recently, there hadn't been many high-profile cases lately. But just wait … “I think there will be some major programs involved [this year],” Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby said.
After recent interviews with NCAA officials and other sources close to the process, the following is meant as a signing-day primer on modern-day cheating:
The missing assistants: It would be worth your while to check the sidelines next season. Do a simple head count of the coaching staff. An increasing number of assistant coaches have been suspended without public knowledge.
Just my view, not gospel!
ARTICLE LINK:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...eres-how-cheating-is-still-rampant-in-college
EXCERPT:
As we chug toward signing day, it's worth a reminder not all recruits sign with a school because of the staff or school. Cheating still endures. If anything, it has gotten more sophisticated. Until recently, there hadn't been many high-profile cases lately. But just wait … “I think there will be some major programs involved [this year],” Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby said.
After recent interviews with NCAA officials and other sources close to the process, the following is meant as a signing-day primer on modern-day cheating:
The missing assistants: It would be worth your while to check the sidelines next season. Do a simple head count of the coaching staff. An increasing number of assistant coaches have been suspended without public knowledge.