I had fallen out of love with college football before this season. Joel podcast help me see the bigger picture and enjoy the sport again. Hope they van fix the detrimental underlying issues of the sport.
This was a great session on the inner workings of college football. At one point, I wanted to get into coaching. After finishing my degree at Concordia, I intended to apply as a Grad Assistant at LSU. But my own college experiences at other schools, as well as the stories told to me by former NCAA ball coaches, really turned me off of coaching in college. I really just wanted to focus on football and not all the extra drama that came with college.
1st class podcast -- unbelievably open, honest, and informative. BTW only Ohio State fans could think they need to turn anything around -- I wish I was so lucky.
I’m torn. I love the sport having played it since I was a young boy. But, I hate college football right now. I may tune out and watch the NFL more than I have previously. The NFL is honest about what it is- a business.
Why would anyone want to coach in college if they could go to the nfl? Sure there's the money but if you're a rare soul who is in it for more than the money it's become an impossible job. We are close to ruining college football.
Liam Coen goes back to Kentucky, promised to stick around this time, then bolts for NFL(again) after a year. It's a minefield for college programs and coaches.
If college players have a "Right" to big money, then why don't they have a right to play college ball as long as they want to? If not, then why isn't it the same thing? The BIGGEST problem right now is Integrity.
Really, literally everybody is cheating? 50% of all 5 star athletes were on 5 or 6 teams last year. It's not everybody and we all know who the cheaters are. Look at their rosters. It's common sense!!!
At the beginning of Joel Klatt's podcasts he talks about how "The Golden Age of College Football is upon us". I've disputed that view from the beginning since money started polluting college football and as each day goes by there's more and more proof I am correct. Even Joel complains a lot about what's going on. I hope he's ready to admit that the last few years have been the start of the decline of college football.
The issue is people like Klatt with a voice in college football have decided their job is to protect the corrupt people running college football and not the sport itself. This years playoff was so blatantly corrupt but people like Klatt, Herbstreit, ESPN at large defended it instead of doing their jobs and calling it for what it was.
If Jordan Travis was healthy Florida State gets the 4 seed but part of the CFP mandate is to have competitive games in the playoffs. The fact that Georgia were 14 point favourites to beat FSU BEFORE half of the FSU players bailed out of the Orange Bowl shows that the Michigan game would have been expected to be a blowout and for ratings purposes the NCAA hates blowouts in big bowl games.
@@Veaseify They fundementally changed a decade of precident to suit their needs. Ratings were NEVER used before. Thats the problem. And using Vegas odds to make your point is even an bigger problem.
This channel should have 1M subs. I texted all my football boys and was like “dude, how does JP’s freaking channel NOT have 1M subs?!?!?” Channel will explode man, keep grinding and keep up the great work.
I had fallen out of love with college football before this season. Joel podcast help me see the bigger picture and enjoy the sport again. Hope they van fix the detrimental underlying issues of the sport.
It's very broken, but he gives us hope for the future!
This was a great session on the inner workings of college football. At one point, I wanted to get into coaching. After finishing my degree at Concordia, I intended to apply as a Grad Assistant at LSU. But my own college experiences at other schools, as well as the stories told to me by former NCAA ball coaches, really turned me off of coaching in college.
I really just wanted to focus on football and not all the extra drama that came with college.
Thanks for watching and sharing your story!
1st class podcast -- unbelievably open, honest, and informative. BTW only Ohio State fans could think they need to turn anything around -- I wish I was so lucky.
That's our goal. Thank you!
I’m torn. I love the sport having played it since I was a young boy. But, I hate college football right now. I may tune out and watch the NFL more than I have previously. The NFL is honest about what it is- a business.
That's the biggest issue right now. College football (i.e. the NCAA) won't define what they actually are: employer-employee
Why would anyone want to coach in college if they could go to the nfl? Sure there's the money but if you're a rare soul who is in it for more than the money it's become an impossible job. We are close to ruining college football.
College football is in crisis period it's terrible Between all the crooks and NIL in the it's terrible😮
Lots that needs fixed. As Joel says though... "we're in the dawn of the golden age of college football"
Liam Coen goes back to Kentucky, promised to stick around this time, then bolts for NFL(again) after a year. It's a minefield for college programs and coaches.
Get rid of the NCAA. They make more trouble than what they're worth. Some kind of limits on NIL. Bidding wars for players is getting ridiculous.
If college players have a "Right" to big money, then why don't they have a right to play college ball as long as they want to? If not, then why isn't it the same thing? The BIGGEST problem right now is Integrity.
Joel really separated himself as the voice of college football.
John Madden reincarnated.
BIG compliment
Really, literally everybody is cheating? 50% of all 5 star athletes were on 5 or 6 teams last year. It's not everybody and we all know who the cheaters are. Look at their rosters. It's common sense!!!
Tell me that's not a twin brother,.I dare you
At the beginning of Joel Klatt's podcasts he talks about how "The Golden Age of College Football is upon us". I've disputed that view from the beginning since money started polluting college football and as each day goes by there's more and more proof I am correct. Even Joel complains a lot about what's going on. I hope he's ready to admit that the last few years have been the start of the decline of college football.
The issue is people like Klatt with a voice in college football have decided their job is to protect the corrupt people running college football and not the sport itself. This years playoff was so blatantly corrupt but people like Klatt, Herbstreit, ESPN at large defended it instead of doing their jobs and calling it for what it was.
Did you not watch Klatt with Josh Pate because they were very vocal about the broken system College Football has right now! 🤷🏽♂️
@@garypaulmesina8691 But both of them defended the CFP. When it was important they both got right in line with it.
If Jordan Travis was healthy Florida State gets the 4 seed but part of the CFP mandate is to have competitive games in the playoffs. The fact that Georgia were 14 point favourites to beat FSU BEFORE half of the FSU players bailed out of the Orange Bowl shows that the Michigan game would have been expected to be a blowout and for ratings purposes the NCAA hates blowouts in big bowl games.
@@Veaseify They fundementally changed a decade of precident to suit their needs. Ratings were NEVER used before. Thats the problem. And using Vegas odds to make your point is even an bigger problem.
It doesnt matter. An FSU without Jordan Travis gets trounced by Michigan. In the end, no one wanted to watch that.
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This channel should have 1M subs. I texted all my football boys and was like “dude, how does JP’s freaking channel NOT have 1M subs?!?!?” Channel will explode man, keep grinding and keep up the great work.
Klatt > Herbstreit
Except for OSu they have all right ppl and made all the right moves they are the greatest program ever (Joel Klatt)