1. March Madness is the most exciting time of the year.
People who don’t watch college basketball or sports in general, show up at tournament time. Brackets are filled out in offices around the country and every underdog in the country takes center stage. This time of year puts a dollar value on the term “longshot”.
2. College baseball and college hockey don’t matter.
ESPN can televise the College World Series and the Frozen Four til the cows come home. No one cares. That is all.
3. The Fighting Irish will be overrated.
I’m an Irish fan and even I know the football team won’t be at the top consistently ever again. Other schools have more to offer now than just tradition. TV deals, elaborate facilities, fancy uniforms…and better weather for starters.
4. The head coach will leave.
Why wouldn’t he? Millions of dollars being thrown at you to upgrade. No penalty for lying to recruits. Integrity not a requirement for the job. There’s always someone better lookin than the one you’re with I guess.
5. The NCAA will NEVER be about the student athlete.
So much to say here. But look, just a few things Mark Emmert and the NCAA could do to give the impression that they care about kids.
– lift the transfer requirement that scholarship athletes must sit out a year.
– pay lifetime medical if an athlete is injured in sport.
– allow scholarship athletes to work
– make conferences align regionally to cut down travel time.
– let all athletes return to scholarship play if they declare and enter the draft….even if they get drafted. (As baseball does)
Eddie, you forgot women’s BB in your list.
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