Gofan has survived all it’s competition. Except in certain areas, like Hillsborough County where they have their own system, Gofan is now operating as a monopoly. It seems to be more powerful than ever.
Certainly an imperfect answer to an expensive issue. I see it as a step in the right direction. Hopefully this is a beginning to an ultimate solution. This falls very short to reasonably compensate high school coaches. The public school model of high school football is terribly inadequate in the desire to create some level of parity of competition in today’s realities .
This thread reminds me of the great message board battles between Canes###, Dan in Daytona, Darterblue2, Neutral, Gatorman, etc.
Mark Cannon said: This thread has me waxing nostalgic.
Mark, it’s hard not to feel a bit nostalgic when the classic scripts start playing out. But while our friend down at the bottom of the page is busy trying to dig up old ghosts under his bed, the actual ledger in Tallahassee just changed the game.
You’ve been around this circuit long enough to know the score. When the country club booster money officially becomes legal tender for coaching stipends under SB 538, does the old-school parity even stand a chance, or are we looking at a permanent multi-tier system in Florida?