Yes, according to a very stylish ballcap I own, I am indeed the "World's Best Dad." So thank you.
And Happy Father's Day to the rest of you, wherever you might fall on the spectrum!
Before April, a scholarship undergrad who transferred without entering the portal during one of the two windows, in order to be immediately eligible had to drop down to D3. (Central Missouri is D2, I believe.)
I have no idea whether the NCAA changed this in April when they overhauled the D1 transfer rules to permit unlimited transfers.
I interpreted the top ranking as, Amazing coach! Demonstrated enough to keep him here the rest of his career.
If this tier is simply, Yes! Keep him one or two more years. Then I am with you. What Burton did in one year is amazing.
There are questionable and average coaches that, for various reasons, had singularly amazing seasons. Obviously his record-setting tenure at TAMUC deserves consideration here, but I am skeptical because I've seen so many coaches hit a wall when they move up a level.
First, higher education is subsudized by the government to/for the poor in the form of pell grants. Second, it shouldn't be. Kids in middle class families who "make too much", but can't afford to send their kids to college have the only avenue of high interest loans. Yet, poor families can get those subsidies and attend virtually for free. For all, or for none. Since, I believe my tax dollars should not be for all, then it should be for none. If middle class kids have to go get handicapped by loans then poor kids can, too.
To get back on point, the moment any athletic department cuts a check directly to an athlete, student athletic fees are voided and should no longer exist.
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