Krieg said:Dubbicans said:Krieg said:FWBear91 said:Krieg said:FWBear91 said:
I reject any implication that championship football and a team and coaching staff who don't rape women and get in other legal problems are mutually exclusive.
Excellence on the football field and high moral and Christian character can, believe it or not, exist in the same individual. My hope is that Rhule is recruiting cultivating both in his players and staff.
Do you think a coach can win national titles while following all NCAA rules? YES
Strong Christian character should dictate that they try to follow them all, so do you think that's possible? YES (granted, the rules can be onerous, self-contradictory, unfair, and poorly enforced, but generally speaking, yes, the athletic program should attempt to comply)
Then this is where we disagree. I don't think you can win big in college athletics (at least in football and men's basketball) while also following all the rules. It's never even attempted in reality, and I guarantee you Rhule breaks routes just like Briles did, and just like Teaff did. You don't recruit from nothing to the class we got last year as quickly as we did it without doing something that's over the line.
The thing is, EVERYONE cheats. You have to because the competition is cheating and the NCAA doesn't care about their own rules most of the time.
Adding to the conversation as usual I see.
"merry xmas dick head"
--BealBear
--BealBear