On Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 7:33:40 AM UTC-8, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
And then what? Football life goes on as usual at Michigan.
No, you basically shitcan the program and this stops.
But the fact is that it starts with that you give absolutely no choice but that Harbaugh is gone, today. Or you throw them out of the Big Ten Conference.
The problem is, there's no real way to punish the school without punishing the "innocent athletes" involved. The one exception I can
In this particular case, there are no innocent athletes. And at some point, you have to start making these players responsible for the choices they DO make.
think of off the top of my head is, if you allow players to transfer from a school with a bowl ban and both (a) not have it count as their one free transfer, and (b) let each school give one player from that team a scholarship without it counting
against their limit of 85 (otherwise it becomes a case of pretty much every school saying, "Sorry, but we can't take any of these players"), then a bowl ban might work - it worked wonders at USC.
Good. Make the kids responsible for the choices they make. If they want to go to a program that's endangered, especially one known endangered, they've made what amounts to a business decision today.
Even if they do fire Harbaugh, the question probably ends up becoming, which NFL team's sideline will be be on in 2024? I hear the Raiders are in the market...
Pretty much, as well as the Broncos, I'd wager the Packers might need a new HC or at least OC.
And did they have automatic one-game suspensions yet in college ice hockey in 1988? My rulebooks only go back to 2007, but it wasn't marked as a rule change so I assume it was a rule in 2005 and 2006 as well (except for football and basketball, NCAA
rules are only usually updated every two years).
Yes they did, at least in D3.
Mike
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