Will It Take A " College Football Czar " To (Hopefully ) Put Some Sanity Back Into The Game?

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The quality of the game will begin taking a hit when the good to better coaches start moving to the NFL or retiring. They will be replaced by lower quality coaches and that will be where the fan starts to see it on their TV screen.
 

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I keep hearing this and that may be true for a handful of college coaches. But there are only 32 teams with much smaller staffs and the pay isnt as good. Further, the NFL is notorious for recycling coaches which makes it even harder to break into the NFL coaching ranks.

The quality of the game will begin taking a hit when the good to better coaches start moving to the NFL or retiring. They will be replaced by lower quality coaches and that will be where the fan starts to see it on their TV screen.
 

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I keep hearing this and that may be true for a handful of college coaches. But there are only 32 teams with much smaller staffs and the pay isnt as good. Further, the NFL is notorious for recycling coaches which makes it even harder to break into the NFL coaching ranks.
Good coaches (heck even bad ones) cannot mentally and physical endure the current state of college football. Saban was the first to retire, but you don't have to be 72 years old to wear completely out with what coaches are currently dealing with in CFB. It is a madhouse for coaches to have to deal with and I highly doubt conducive for long term careers.
 

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Totally agree, but there are very limited spots in the NFL. They may have to look back to high school or consider leaving the profession. But the current environment is mentally unsustainable.

Good coaches (heck even bad ones) cannot mentally and physical endure the current state of college football. Saban was the first to retire, but you don't have to be 72 years old to wear completely out with what coaches are currently dealing with in CFB. It is a madhouse for coaches to have to deal with and I highly doubt conducive for long term careers.
 

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Totally agree, but there are very limited spots in the NFL. They may have to look back to high school or consider leaving the profession. But the current environment is mentally unsustainable.
They can still make handsome money as coordinators and position coaches. It pays more than selling insurance or being the local branch manager at a bank. Granted, it will flush out others currently there. They can sell the insurance and manage the local banks. 👍
 

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