NCAA Soccer Final is a Rigged Corporate Spectacle
Don’t celebrate the FSU vs. Stanford College Cup. It’s the inevitable result of a corrupt NCAA system that favors money over merit. This isn’t sport.
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Don’t celebrate the FSU vs. Stanford College Cup. It’s the inevitable result of a corrupt NCAA system that favors money over merit. This isn’t sport.
Billy Napier failed at Florida, got a massive buyout, and now lands at JMU. This isn’t a comeback story; it’s a symptom of a rotten system rewarding failure.
This isn’t just a tournament. The 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge is the final battleground for conference supremacy before the whole system implodes. It’s all on the line.
Beyond the stats, the MSU vs. Iowa showdown is a dark comedy about unpaid labor, TV deals, and the corporate soul of college sports. This is the truth.
Cincinnati’s win over Tarleton State wasn’t a game; it was a transaction. Uncovering the corrupt business of ‘buy games’ in college basketball.
They’re calling it an injury. The truth is much darker. Jam Miller is a symptom of a sick system that chews up young men for profit. Don’t believe the hype.
A forensic deconstruction of the Lane Kiffin decision. It’s not about loyalty to Ole Miss or LSU; it’s a masterclass in leveraging a broken system.