If I could spend an day as a fly on the wall with most players I’d probably decide to quit watching college football. A bunch of guys who deserve minimum wage getting paid like they are makes me want to puke.
Good job regurgitating Bo's entire premise. At least give him credit for it.This thread is the example of how state fans love the idea of winning but won’t do what it takes to win. We have soooo many people that look for any and every excuse not to give. Winning is fun until I’m asked to be part of the program attitude. When the landscape changes most fan bases look for ways to embrace the change and use it to their advantage. Look at our rival. Us, oh no not us. We cower, we say it’s another nail in the coffin, we don’t give cause well what’s in it for me. Or this new thing where someone is actually jealous of said player making more than them.
Line in the sand either be part of the solution or continue to be part of problem.
I’ve been saying something similar for a couple years now, but there are public documents stating that a Bama booster paid $150-200k for Albert Means, a high school DL, back in 1999.we offered $225,000 to another SEC pitcher to come over here next year for his senior year, so i have no problem believing half mill for a QB.
That was my point months ago. Until there are wholesale changes in the system, I find it hard to believe we will be able to compete in the SEC. But I also understand football pays the bills.With that type of money we could be awesome in baseball again and really good in basketball. It's not moving the needle in football.
The major problem with your line of thinking is in expecting "fans" of what can only be classified as entertainment to prioritize their limited resources in an unreasonable fashion. It is not unreasonable for the casual fan to ask himself, "where will I and my family receive the best entertainment experience for each limited entertainment dollar available to us?" It may be that contributing limited entertainment dollars to the mysterious, amorphous world of NIL will never move the needle for that guy (or most similarly situated guys). Way too many other, more enjoyable experiences out there competing for those limited resources.This thread is the example of how state fans love the idea of winning but won’t do what it takes to win. We have soooo many people that look for any and every excuse not to give. Winning is fun until I’m asked to be part of the program attitude. When the landscape changes most fan bases look for ways to embrace the change and use it to their advantage. Look at our rival. Us, oh no not us. We cower, we say it’s another nail in the coffin, we don’t give cause well what’s in it for me. Or this new thing where someone is actually jealous of said player making more than them.
Line in the sand either be part of the solution or continue to be part of problem.
Same here but there’s so much money being thrown out by the really big programs it might be seen as sustainable. This system needs an overhaul in the worst kind of way but it may never happen.I don't think it's sustainable, but I've been wrong lotsa times in my life.
I wouldn't do it if I had 17 you money. So, yes, I have no right to complain that we suck. I will try to remember that.
This is 100% true. When NIL was announced there were 4 threads on here bitching about it. I went to several other SEC boards and there was one negative post on an Arkansas board and that was all I could find.This thread is the example of how state fans love the idea of winning but won’t do what it takes to win. We have soooo many people that look for any and every excuse not to give. Winning is fun until I’m asked to be part of the program attitude. When the landscape changes most fan bases look for ways to embrace the change and use it to their advantage. Look at our rival. Us, oh no not us. We cower, we say it’s another nail in the coffin, we don’t give cause well what’s in it for me. Or this new thing where someone is actually jealous of said player making more than them.
Line in the sand either be part of the solution or continue to be part of problem.
It's time to do this. We at least have a half-way winning culture in basketball. At least from the fan-driven NIL side of it.With that type of money we could be awesome in baseball again and really good in basketball. It's not moving the needle in football.
…..guy has to be full of shlt, right? No way we are that dumb. No donor can keep that garbage up.
Same here but there’s so much money being thrown out by the really big programs it might be seen as sustainable. This system needs an overhaul in the worst kind of way but it may never happen.
Dude. I said this months ago and you cried a river.It's time to do this. We at least have a half-way winning culture in basketball. At least from the fan-driven NIL side of it.
Football is a futile effort. Rev share should take care of this. And then we need to go out and find highly driven guys who need football, and are happy to all get roughly the same amounts and play as a team.
But no, of course not, not at MSU (or sorry, &tate). No way we should be strategic. We finally get that big gift a few months ago and they want it all to go to football, rather than basketball and baseball. SMH. Gotta make sure we one-up Ole Miss, right??
I don't think you'll lose nearly as many of those homegrown MS prospects as you think, assuming we have a consistent coach, and they aren't leaving for sheer playing time. The last year was a one-off, most of that was due to Lebby thinking he knew better and running off Leach's players by the dozens.It just strikes me that the vast majority of programs are just going to get worse because even when they find a diamond in the roughage, they'll rarely keep them past year one.
It's in it's infancy, so it's got a long time to play out. We shall see...
I think you have the wrong poster. If you find a quote, I'll gladly admit I was wrong, but I can't remember me ever not advocating for going all-in on those two, and trying to find creative niches in football.Dude. I said this months ago and you cried a river.
My apologies. You were in the convo but not the person pushing back. Again, I apologize.I think you have the wrong poster. If you find a quote, I'll gladly admit I was wrong, but I can't remember me ever not advocating for going all-in on those two, and trying to find creative niches in football.
I don't think you'll lose nearly as many of those homegrown MS prospects as you think, assuming we have a consistent coach, and they aren't leaving for sheer playing time. The last year was a one-off, most of that was due to Lebby thinking he knew better and running off Leach's players by the dozens.
Good job of continuing your b!tch fest and again finding ways not try and give to help improve the product on the field.Good job regurgitating Bo's entire premise. At least give him credit for it.
Football is where it is because our decision makers are horrible. The decisions made after Coach Leach passed starting the descent into the sewer.Athletics in general at State are doing very good. Soccer Golf Volleyball both Basketball teams Track and Baseball is coming back this year. The only crap team we have is football and football is King. We don't get TV money because we have a great volleyball team. Football has to improve or we need yo step down to the Sunbelt.
Yep. But instead of attacking that fact, we are told to throw more money at the problem. 17777777 thatFootball is where it is because our decision makers are horrible. The decisions made after Coach Leach passed starting the descent into the sewer.
I completely respect your judgmental pearl clutching.This thread is the example of how state fans love the idea of winning but won’t do what it takes to win. We have soooo many people that look for any and every excuse not to give. Winning is fun until I’m asked to be part of the program attitude. When the landscape changes most fan bases look for ways to embrace the change and use it to their advantage. Look at our rival. Us, oh no not us. We cower, we say it’s another nail in the coffin, we don’t give cause well what’s in it for me. Or this new thing where someone is actually jealous of said player making more than them.
Line in the sand either be part of the solution or continue to be part of problem.
And let me add that another major issue with the previously mentioned line of thinking is that it seems to be based on an assumption that the people complaining aren’t giving.The major problem with your line of thinking is in expecting "fans" of what can only be classified as entertainment to prioritize their limited resources in an unreasonable fashion. It is not unreasonable for the casual fan to ask himself, "where will I and my family receive the best entertainment experience for each limited entertainment dollar available to us?" It may be that contributing limited entertainment dollars to the mysterious, amorphous world of NIL will never move the needle for that guy (or most similarly situated guys). Way too many other, more enjoyable experiences out there competing for those limited resources.
Line in the sand either be part of the solution or continue to be part of problem.
Money is the answer. But we don’t have it compared to the rest of the SEC. So now where do you go from there? That’s why I keep proposing to be different schematically with coaches on both sides of the ball that think outside the box or run a way less common system. Sure you may say, well that will only get you so far and may have a ceiling. Well, we’re not going to win the national championship now in football, so why don’t we be realistic and live in that reality, and do the best we can with the resources we can. We have to brand ourselves accordingly, and “showtime” ain’t it. So with this said, I would argue that people like you are the problem because you can’t see or accept this reality, and thus don’t understand the need for gorilla warfareThis thread is the example of how state fans love the idea of winning but won’t do what it takes to win.
Giving a coach 3-4 years to get somethings put into place is the answer. If you arent sold on Lebby, I can support that. But the answer before we start talking about money, NIL, and all that other jazz is to get some stabilitiy in the program, in the staff. Lets build some of those recruiting pipeline back and let a staff and coach put their plan into place.Money is answer. But we don’t have it compared to the rest of the SEC. So now where do you go from there? That’s why I keep proposing to be different schematically with coaches that think outside the box or run a way less common system. Sure you may say, well that will only get you so far and may have a ceiling. Well, we’re not going to win the national championship now in football, so why don’t we be realistic and live in that reality, and do the best we can with the resources we can. We have brand ourselves accordingly, and “showtime” ain’t it.
Assuming you have already signed up?I’d be an idiot to do it.
I am not sold on Lebby for the reasons I listed above. I feel the schemes he has chosen to go with offensively, defensively, and special teams, are too common place. Were a generic version of most everyone else but with less money and talent. We’re like the great value brand. Most of those teams see something similar at their own practices except with better players. I’m sure Lebby and Hutzler wouod show to be good coaches with a 15 million dollar roster.Giving a coach 3-4 years to get somethings put into place is the answer. If you arent sold on Lebby, I can support that.
Needs four and five star talent, works at Oklahoma when they are in the big 12 and can out talent everybody. Not really a great fit for this program.I am not sold on Lebby for the reasons I listed above. I feel the schemes he has chosen to go with offensively, defensively, and special teams, are too common place. Were a generic version of most everyone else but with less money and talent. We’re like the great value brand. Most of those teams see something similar at their own practices except with better players. I’m sure Lebby and Hutzler wouod show to be good coaches with a 15 million dollar roster.
If you have the right coach, this is the right answer. If you have the wrong coach, this is the worst thing you could possibly do.Giving a coach 3-4 years to get somethings put into place is the answer. If you arent sold on Lebby, I can support that. But the answer before we start talking about money, NIL, and all that other jazz is to get some stabilitiy in the program, in the staff. Lets build some of those recruiting pipeline back and let a staff and coach put their plan into place.
Fixing this program isnt going to be a 1 year deal... at some point.. gotta give someone some time to do it. And even if its not exactly what we want, we'll be in a better place than playing musicial chairs with the staff and program.
And if we don't win, it's YOUR fault“Please donate your money …… but don’t ask for any accountability, or even basic information.”
Again I'm not saying lebby is or isnt the answer. Its too soon to tell IMO. He inherited a mess. I feel like we should be better than we are, but thats just my opinion.I am not sold on Lebby for the reasons I listed above. I feel the schemes he has chosen to go with offensively, defensively, and special teams, are too common place. Were a generic version of most everyone else but with less money and talent. We’re like the great value brand. Most of those teams see something similar at their own practices except with better players. I’m sure Lebby and Hutzler wouod show to be good coaches with a 15 million dollar roster.
Not really. Programs need stability. the "right coach" isnt going to come in an take over a spot where he's got to do 3-4 years of work to fix the problem. Right now we just need to basic problems fixed so that the "right" coach looks at it and says.. yeah, OK i see that can be a good spot for me.If you have the right coach, this is the right answer. If you have the wrong coach, this is the worst thing you could possibly do.