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i believe that the new announced deals will invocate congerssional inquiries, pressure and upcoming legal entanglements-----more is yet to come on this.
i believe that the new announced deals will invocate congerssional inquiries, pressure and upcoming legal entanglements-----more is yet to come on this.
i believe that the new announced deals will invocate congerssional inquiries, pressure and upcoming legal entanglements-----more is yet to come on this.
Nahh!
As venal, as grandstanding and vote-grubbing as Congress is there is no room on the national agenda for this conversation.
Besides, the citizens of the schools that are potentially going to get hurt don't care about college football all that much. Representatives from the States that care about football would fight like tigers.
Agreed. Where will the outrage come from? The potential schools getting left out are either private schools or schools in the NE where no one cares about FB. Maybe Louisville gets left out and I could see them making a big stink but besides that where will the outrage come from?
Nahh!
As venal, as grandstanding and vote-grubbing as Congress is there is no room on the national agenda for this conversation.
Besides, the citizens of the schools that are potentially going to get hurt don't care about college football all that much. Representatives from the States that care about football would fight like tigers.
Charles Schumer, SU Grad, TV Face Time
Need I say more?
i don't expect a lot of noise from new york state,to much other stuff going on. but i believe there will be more of a national representation including politicos in the atlantic states, and mid west and west.---i believe many of them are fed up as well with the dictatorship and arrogance of the mighty, in college football. it started a couple of years ago and this will fuel the fire----naievly(sp)---i expect a significant backlash coming, from out of left field on this if it comes to fruition and being the functional paranoid that i am, it has already started behind the scenes. i also believe when the political sabers start to rattle, the sec and big 12 will not want them looking to closely into their business. this plan calls into question the basic fiber of intercollegiate sports and its intent. the ncaa is useless in this matter(and many other matters as well) the questions will arise in the political sector with the media as a strange bedfellow.