Re: Transfer Portal

Originally Posted by
NDSU92
It is what it is. They tried to make it a business while calling it amateurism as long as they could. Unless people come to the realization that they're paying a bunch of 18-20 year olds a ridiculous amount of money to go try and put a ball across a line on a field we'll be stuck. Just sad. When you think about all of the money and time that gets spent on college sports these days you come to realize what a waste it all is. Long gone are the days of just driving down to the stadium, paying $10 to watch a game for 3 hours and getting on with your life. The kids, administrators, coaches, fans, etc. spend all this time for a ball to go through a hoop or cross a goal line lol. I think these recent changes are starting to have folks like me realize how ridiculous it has all gotten.
College athletics is an interesting topic to argue about though. Most topics these day are so binary (yes/no, blue/red, etc.) that the spectrum on this is overwhelming. I can make the argument that schools shouldn't be allowed to actively recruit high schoolers while I also make the argument that kids should get paid as much as people are willing to pay. And every single fan will have a different opinion somewhere on the spectrum between.
I think most issues are like that they just get reduced to false binaries by slingers of bullshit with to many hours to fill.
You would think that 24 networks for news sports or whatever would actually encourage depth, subtlety and nuanced takes. Turns out they’re just the same 30 minute Sesame Street episode played on a loop all day.
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