Why does the NFL have the ability to flex games to different times, late in the season, if they're not going to put Atlanta vs New Orleans on nationally?
I'm going to have to use a stream.
I just don't think it's that necessary. Severino, gray, Tanaka, CC is a solid 1-4. I liked what I saw from Montgomery, too.
They could use an upgrade but I have friends who are Yankee fans and they act like they have a horrendous rotation.
Depth is one thing, trading for a big name is...
I mean - I get what he's saying. Academics draw in tons of financial support - but that's typically for new facilities, new equipment, technology, research funding, etc. It's to get the most out of the students because some of them are going on to accomplish great things, and that university is...
I've never heard of that, but it's a good question. I doubt tom retires though, otherwise they would have kept Jimmy. They definitely know if he's staying.
So if an athlete does everything that every average college student does, plus has team practices, meetings, and travels for games- how are they supposed to have a job on the side? They not just doing academics. They're doing both academics and athletics. They don't have time for a job.
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I'm not saying they don't get a lot of money from non-athletic sources, but they still get a lot of money from athletic events. Why is that so hard to understand?
That has nothing to do with it. They sign a contract. They entertain. The school and NCAA make fuck loads of money. Coach gets millions. The athletes get 0. How is that right?