Doogs still hate facts (deserves own thread)

One of this bored's more prominent Doogs likes to claim that there are fewer scholarships available for FBS players now than there were 30 years ago.

The simple math:

125 schools * 85 scholarships = 10,625 FBS scholarship players now, while 104 schools * 95 scholarships = 9,880 I-A scholarship players in 1983.
 
I really hate that fucktarded argument. It's been proven false and just needs to go away.
 
I am not sure what point that argument is trying to make, but assuming a relatively constant fraction of the population being college-age males then there is some validity to that since the population has grown almost 35% since then (as opposed to 8% scholarship increase).

My question is why does this matter at all?
 
I am not sure what point that argument is trying to make, but assuming a relatively constant fraction of the population being college-age males then there is some validity to that since the population has grown almost 35% since then (as opposed to 8% scholarship increase).

My question is why does this matter at all?

IrishDoogFuckingStupid is trying to claim that the FCS teams now have just as much talent as the mid-major I-A schools did 30 years ago.
 
IrishDoogFuckingStupid has SURPASSED IMALOSER territory in every thread.
 
I think it's time to put IrishDoogFS to sleep. This experiment has ran its course.
 
I am not sure what point that argument is trying to make, but assuming a relatively constant fraction of the population being college-age males then there is some validity to that since the population has grown almost 35% since then (as opposed to 8% scholarship increase).

My question is why does this matter at all?

IrishDoogFuckingStupid is trying to claim that the FCS teams now have just as much talent as the mid-major I-A schools did 30 years ago.

So given a constant talent level over the past 30 years that would mean there are currently 13338 players of equivalent quality to the top 9880 players in 1983. For the purpose of this exercise we are assuming all of the best talent is identified and signed. Thus if the top 10625 players go to FBS teams then that leaves 2713 players of 1983 D1 talent for the FCS. Given 63 scholarships on an FCS team, 43 teams can max out their allotment of scholarships on 1983-level talent. Of course these teams have lesser depth due to fewer scholarships and assuredly get the lower end of the 13338 players who meet/exceed the 1983 9880th player threshold.
 
I really hate that fucktarded argument. It's been proven false and just needs to go away.

bullshit back dummy. 85 scollies makes a huge difference. You fucks weren't around then?

Puppylove_Sugarsteel has reached IrishdawgFS territory in this thread.
 
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