Video: Slive, Loftin headline symposium on college sports
By TexAgs Studios
April 21, 2012
A&M president Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, SEC commissioner Mike Slive, Cotton Bowl chairman Tommy Bain and former Baylor HC Grant Teaff spent Friday on the A&M campus discussing major issues in college sports.
Click on the above video and enjoy the entire symposium in its entirety.
Click on the above video and enjoy the entire symposium in its entirety.
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2:41a, 4/21/12
Enjoy! Thanks to Andrew Kilzer for all of his work on this!
[This message has been edited by gabe_bock (edited 4/21/2012 1:41a).]
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4:45p, 4/21/12
Can't watch with all the buzz. Too bad as I'm sure they had a lot of good things to say.
12:30a, 4/25/12
Good discussion. Thanks for throwing the bone to us poors!
Regarding a possible D1A football playoff system, the comments by Grant Teaff and the Cotton Bowl chairman shed some good light on why it is such an uphill battle to put such a system in place.
Another interesting point made by Teaff is that he supports getting rid of some of the regulations regarding contacting recruits. There is so much cheating going on by coaches with facebook and pay-as-you-go cell phones that the ones being penalized are the ones following the rules. It sounded like they are looking seriously at this change.
[This message has been edited by jbeaman88 (edited 4/26/2012 6:05p).]
Regarding a possible D1A football playoff system, the comments by Grant Teaff and the Cotton Bowl chairman shed some good light on why it is such an uphill battle to put such a system in place.
Another interesting point made by Teaff is that he supports getting rid of some of the regulations regarding contacting recruits. There is so much cheating going on by coaches with facebook and pay-as-you-go cell phones that the ones being penalized are the ones following the rules. It sounded like they are looking seriously at this change.
[This message has been edited by jbeaman88 (edited 4/26/2012 6:05p).]