J-Rod said:...head coach announced today in his press conference that UAB is highly likely to drop football sometime this week. Very sad news.
UAB has been royally screwed over the last 20 or so years by the Alabama BOT or whatever it's called, as it's compiled of Tide Alumni. And they have basically cock blocked UAB on everything good they have tried to do.SnowyRange said:It's likely this will become more common over the next couple decades, outside of teams in the big conferences. The table will continue to tilt in their direction, and they'll stay awash in TV money. Everyone else is going to have start making some hard decisions about whether it makes sense to scale back their football programs, or maybe to eliminate them all together.
The trends are fairly obvious: smaller talent pool, as football wanes as a sport for the young; fear of liability for long-term injuries to players; litigation as players organize to get a piece of the money pie; fewer resources, as students hit their limit to pay rising tuition and legislatures increasingly reduce funding for colleges; no hope of competing in a national way against the well-funded NFL farm system of the big conferences.
It's not as it was 30 year ago, and it will never be that way again.
McPeachy said:Shame on the NCAA, Shame on the fucked up state of Alabama, and Shame on UAB for just throwing their hands up and saying to hell with it.
Wyokie said:McPeachy said:Shame on the NCAA, Shame on the fucked up state of Alabama, and Shame on UAB for just throwing their hands up and saying to hell with it.
The main blame rests with Bear Bryant's asshole kid. He wanted UAB football dead asap!
Asmodeanreborn said:Wyokie said:McPeachy said:Shame on the NCAA, Shame on the fucked up state of Alabama, and Shame on UAB for just throwing their hands up and saying to hell with it.
The main blame rests with Bear Bryant's asshole kid. He wanted UAB football dead asap!
Yeah, sounded like a weird conspiracy theory at first, but the more I read on this, it appears to actually be the case.