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Old Mon Dec 21, 2020, 08:14pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
They can damn near curse you out and someone suggests you just sit there. I honestly do not get that logic. I understand they are close to you and can say all kinds of things, but you pointing and on the field and nothing is done? Never will accept why that is OK.
Could it be -- just a guess here -- that the NCAA is cultivating a pro wrestling audience? That the conduct that on its face is unsportsmanlike is actually all part of the show, and appreciated by the audience? And the powers that be understand this?

If this hypothesis is correct, then it would be limited to big time football, and you wouldn't see it at JV games, lightweight games, or the DIII games where the audience gets in for free and is usually outnumbered by the players. Anyone know if this sort of coach conduct is widespread at the lower levels too, or just a phenomenon of the showcase contests?
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