If players do actually read this message board crap then they would be laughing their butts off at some of the ridiculous stuff posted on here.Historically, VN disagrees about rumors and gossip and so does most of the sports, politics, and business world.
Besides that, the young athletes know that we're a bunch of old fans who have 40 times they could beat running backward. We're not their target audience unless you're following their Instagram, X, Snapchat, or whatever they use and they, if my kids and grandkids are any indication, find us completely out of touch with their stresses and concerns and largely unable to understand the slang and butchered English social media tends to contain when young folks use it.
You give us and yourself too much gravitas in these kid's lives. When have you EVER heard a rumor or fact that a player saw crap on social media from fans and decided to leave, stay, or whatever?
I've heard of PARENTS getting on social media and mixing it up but I'm seriously doubtful players are any different than my younger family members who look at me and my posts like "Pops, did you take your Metamucil last night? You seem a little irritable today......"
If President Trump did anything with his executive order (and I'm not a fan of any POTUS using those as a rule,) he sent a message to Congress that this is a mess and they should address it.Congress is way more concerned with the appearance of doing something than actually doing anything difficult. I don't think Congress is the answer to any of this unfortunately. I think Kavanaugh's Supreme Court Opinion where he compared limiting a player's NIL to "wage-fixing" and said you absolutely can't do it, opened Pandora's Jar and there's no getting the lid back on. While legally, it's obviously sound, the complications to "amateur" sports are readily apparent now as the teams with the biggest payrolls are destined to dominate the sport. Fans are already losing interest. I keep up with other fan bases and had been watching Auburn's boards. There was some activity around when their AD and coach came out and said everyone but them was cheating but it died down pretty quickly and there's far less traffic on their boards than there normally is. Fan bases will lose interest. They will stop buying tickets, merchandise, and tuning into watch period in many cases. Many fans of these teams of have nots have no other team they care about following.
That would have me out. It’s just minor leagues once 35 year old ex NFL guys play.That's why the NCAA has avoided employee status.
It will actually lead to the end of the student portion of college football. Legally, it will be extremely difficult to argue an employee can only work for 5 years as an athlete when they clearly can still play. It will be difficult to stop schools from hiring 35yo ex NFL players once the 5 years of eligibility disappears.
I'm not saying it's not the future but I'm saying that won't look much like college athletics.
You just don’t like him and always a negative Nancy and that’s me trying to use nice words. If he kicks him off or keeps him, you will have a negative take on who’s been the best coach we’ve had in decades. You are the one whose posts suck. Trying to not get a freak email here.Knew Heupel would cave.![]()
There are certain things I WANT to say, but will not because, you know. It should be obvious .Can Boo even play for Colorado this year? The portal is closed. We’re 4 weeks from the season starting. I highly doubt Heupel would sign off on releasing him and allowing him to transfer and play immediately. Just so short-sighted of a decision kids make. Seems dumb to sit for an entire year and lose valuable development time.
Well you're here gossiping just like the rest of the " little old ladies" it seems ..It's been proven in the past that players do look at these threads. I'm sure this escapes you, but we are talking about 18-22 year old kids that live on social media. So seeing their name dragged through the mud does have an adverse effect. It also means oftentimes coaches have to talk them, their parents, and others off a ledge. If you had ever played competitive sports at a high level, you would know the importance of keeping team related news in house. Besides that, rumors and gossip are generally for little old ladies.
Yeah, probably, all I know is that I never said anything being a lack of accountability or a culture issue so I’m not sure what the poster was talking about. All I was saying is that if the events reported really happened and Boo comes back, there absolutely is risk of a locker room issue, especially if many on the team didnt want him back as is being reported.I am a huge Heupel fan but IF there is an issue this season involving this, it lies directly at the feet of the head coach.
I would bet that if there is a path it is narrow and with very little latitude. Length TBD.There was always a path for Boo, it was just up to Boo.
"Violent reactions" ????? Hyperbole much?I would bet that if there is a path it is narrow and with very little latitude. Length TBD.
Just let Coach handle this. Instant gratification can be costly and other timelines can be much more effective and fulfilling for the program.
These violent reactions to every data drop are embarrassing. Especially with the unverified nature of the majority of them.