Split Coming in College Football?

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Re: Split Coming in College Football?

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kalm wrote:
JBB wrote:The nations universities are are unable to control costs at any level despite taking advantage of their non taxable status. They are incapable of proper management because they are driven by liberal, left wing philosophies. The rules, regulations and laws bankrupting universities extend to athletics. The money is seen by the left leadership as another taxable source to fund their follies. Now you have the capitalist sports entrepreneurs trying to co-exist with the left wing dogma controlling the universities.

The money pouring into college athletics, especially at that level, is huge and its all based on the work of the athletes. They get tuition and book money and the institutions rake in billions. Its the same formula that is causing all of our jobs to be exported. Cheap labor abroad and less regulation. In college athletics you have the athletes playing the role of cheap labor. This split is an effort to avoid regulation from the progressive left wing folks in control of the universities by getting out of the NCAA. Then they will have hit the jackpot: low wages and less regulation.

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Just looking at EWU's Board of Trustees alone you'll find a President of a corporate governance consulting firm who worked in republican Gov. Dan Evans administration, an executive with Lockheed Martin, the owner of an investment firm, and an executive with Inland Power and Light. I'm sure they're all liberals and that's why they've instituted a comprehensive budget cutting plan or why the state placed a hiring freeze on all state schools at the start of the recession. :lol:

Oh, and you might wanna inform the 10's of thousands of conservative alumni who make annual donations to these hotbeds of Stalinism. Or the adjunct business prof's who take time out of the business's they own and run to teach classes in administrative wealth redistribution. And whatever you do, please don't clue in all of those conservative controlled private Industries who get workers highly trained and educated at the expense of the government. :dunce:

Bill Fette was a liberal. :coffee:

So are we going to outsource college football to Bangalore? I doubt it.

Now starting at QB for EWU: Pandit Nehru-Singh (Delhi Tech HS)
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