My oldest daughter took a swimming class when she was 3 or 4 with this older lady who was very intense. She yelled at screamed at these kids all week. After a week my daughter was fearless in the water and could swim the whole pool no problem. She is still a great swimmer and very comfortable in...
When I was at state 09-13 the professors used a program called Turn It In (or something like that) to check for plagiarism. I had a few classmates get caught by it. We also had to use a special browser for our classes with online tests that wouldn't let you open anything else in your computer...
I wonder how much of the NFLs success could be attributed to the fact that historically it was the easiest sport to watch. On at the same times every week and on channels everyone got. Boxing did the opposite and isn't even the most popular fighting sport in the US anymore.
"PE makes everything they touch" is clearly an exaggeration. From now on when I post something I will put a disclaimer at the bottom in case some one a dumb as a fence post** reads it.
**hyperbole.
Yes you think PE will reverse the trend and I think it will not. You implied you didn't think college sports were quality earlier in the thread.
As to your second point my post was pretty obviously hyperbole. If you can't realize that then I apologize.
What goalposts? I said I dont like private equity which is true. I said that you don't like the current state of college sports which you said. I haven't change my point at all. You made an incorrect assumption and argued against a point I didn't make.
Paying players is fine no one is against that. You seem to be in the minority that believes that PE firms will improve the situation. I hope your are right. From what I've seen the usually milk established brands dry and then hack up the remains and sell them before moving to their next venture...
You are pro private equity in college sports yet complain about how much the sport has changed? Maybe the most dumbass stance I've ever heard. You cannot be serious.
By quality I mean having a good team and program that wins. Boosters "invest" to win games at the school they have pride in. They want everything to be top notch. The PE firms invest to generate revenue.