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Doeren: [NIL] Has pushed greed and a lack of character and integrity into the sport
Dave Doeren was asked about what changes he would make to the landscape of college football.
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Dave Doeren was asked about what changes he would make to the landscape of college football.
So many things wrong right now with college football. Um, so, you know, to me, you've heard everybody come up with their different things and, you know, right now it's just getting some enforceable rules, uh, level on the play playing field in the NIO world. I, I don't know how you do that but it's the wild west and, and it's, you know, just pushed greed and, um, a lack of character and integrity into the sport that's pretty disappointing to watch. I, I can't sit here after a loss and tell you how to fix it, man. I'm not gonna do that, but it needs to be fixed, there needs to be some leadership that does that. And, um, you know, it's gonna have to start way up high, you know, I mean, it's gonna have to be at the commissioner or presidential level, uh, or maybe even higher. So, but there's some bad stuff that was created with that rule that came out from the courts and now we're all trying to figure out how to just live in this world and do the best we can. And it's tough, you know, we got 52 that's been in college football now for 30 years. It's not going the right direction and, um, it's still a great product. I mean, it's an incredible sport to watch right now. There's no doubt, but it's a team sport that starts with character and morals and integrity and toughness and togetherness and fight and resiliency. I've never heard, you know, steal each other's players and greed and all the stuff that's going on as part of the formula for this sport. But that's what we have.