No? Why do you think legions of players choose Bama and OSU over Michigan? Michigan sells itself as a pristine program where you can get a killer degree. OSU and Bama are just honest: You're coming here to play football. To borrow a phrase, they didn't come to "play school."
You certainly left it open to that suggestion lol. Why else would "Capitalism is bad, buy my book to see how" be hypocritical? If not that Bernie thinks people shouldn't be permitted to make money?
Hey, if we keep going, maybe we'll all lose our jobs because the coasts will flood and there will be massive international competition for clean water and a veritable refugee crisis featuring some 143 million people displaced. For these 1 million "jobs."
Not like other energy industries don't employ nearly as many people, or anything.
The narrative of moral superiority should never rear its obnoxious head on these boards again. If the NCAA is an exploitative scheme, then Michigan is its direct beneficiary.
Thought: For all some 500 words Brian wrote following the OSU loss, he fatalized his conclusion: "We'll just never win like they do until we prioritize it like they do." That's not true. We can even the playing field by changing the rules. Let players collect on the massive cash cow they're generating. That will even it out substantially.
NCAA rules are bad. When OSU is caught breaking them, it throws players under the bus. And even when Michigan follows the rules, we also exploit and discard our players.
So, who always seems to lose in college athletics? The players. Shame you can't see that these are indeed two sides of the same coin.
Brown has struggled against the best offense in college football. What to do?
I do think Brown needs some help with his chess game. But otherwise, who would do better? Remember, there were a lot of points given up in garbage time or on short fields or on offensive mistakes.
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The website is called Wolverine Wire. Anyone expecting objectivity is a dunce.
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Maybe the players who execute would come if they could receive the same benefits.
No? Why do you think legions of players choose Bama and OSU over Michigan? Michigan sells itself as a pristine program where you can get a killer degree. OSU and Bama are just honest: You're coming here to play football. To borrow a phrase, they didn't come to "play school."
They literally can't do that until they've been out of high school 3 years.
I was going more for /r/explainlikeimfive.
Mint condition, baby.
Fuckin' mint, my dude.
You certainly left it open to that suggestion lol. Why else would "Capitalism is bad, buy my book to see how" be hypocritical? If not that Bernie thinks people shouldn't be permitted to make money?
What the fuck does this even mean?
What the fuck does that even mean?
Sorry, what was that? I can't understand you when you whine like this.
Hey, if we keep going, maybe we'll all lose our jobs because the coasts will flood and there will be massive international competition for clean water and a veritable refugee crisis featuring some 143 million people displaced. For these 1 million "jobs."
Not like other energy industries don't employ nearly as many people, or anything.
The system is bad, and Michigan upholds it.
The narrative of moral superiority should never rear its obnoxious head on these boards again. If the NCAA is an exploitative scheme, then Michigan is its direct beneficiary.
Thought: For all some 500 words Brian wrote following the OSU loss, he fatalized his conclusion: "We'll just never win like they do until we prioritize it like they do." That's not true. We can even the playing field by changing the rules. Let players collect on the massive cash cow they're generating. That will even it out substantially.
Well, that's one (obscene) way to miss the point.
Here it is, distilled down:
NCAA rules are bad. When OSU is caught breaking them, it throws players under the bus. And even when Michigan follows the rules, we also exploit and discard our players.
So, who always seems to lose in college athletics? The players. Shame you can't see that these are indeed two sides of the same coin.
I hated you until this comment. Now I like you.
Okay, then hire their DCs.
Brown has struggled against the best offense in college football. What to do?
I do think Brown needs some help with his chess game. But otherwise, who would do better? Remember, there were a lot of points given up in garbage time or on short fields or on offensive mistakes.
How did it go?