As a long time reader, I can assure you that there absolutely is "woke" reporting in the WSJ. It comes out in the political and social reporting....
Long time WSJ reader. The editorials are mostly conservative. The general reporting is not conservative.
Of course. But they may not all hire the same one, which is the problem today.
Ask Google who Jimmy Sexton represents and you'll see what I mean. The point is that we should stop fishing in that pond. There is more value to...
Look, dude, I lament the NIL as much as anyone. It put an end to college football as we knew it. I wish it didn't come along, but it did. However,...
I think the term "colleges" was being used generically and not to indicate the actual source of funding. But, you're absolutely right about...
100% agree. We have to flip the table and invest in players and a GM instead of the overpriced coaches w/ obscene buyouts.
I don't disagree in principle. The problem is, one agent pretty much represents all of the "upper tier" coaches, including ours. Hard to negotiate...
Innovate or die was it's own paragraph, separate from the other two because paragraph one is innovative and paragraph two is not. I know exactly...
Well said. Much more efficient and probably better quality of life for all involved. Seems a bit silly to expect coaches to be good at both...
Exactly. With NIL the conditions are right to take a totally new approach. Mitigate some of the coaching risk by running the club like an NFL...
Great take. Hadn't thought of that. Use of all caps really drives the point home.
Stop following the current college football model. Do not pay a new coach a lot of money to "build a program". Current model is most beneficial...