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5 hours ago, upperV03 said:
Here’s all of the group stage kit assignments (click the images to expand):
Surprisingly they’re going to wear their home kit in all three group stage games.
Canada with white in game 1, black in game 2, red in game 3. Will that the first time a team's used 3 jerseys at the World Cup?
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Which of Southeast Missouri State or UT Martin wins the OVC and its autobid to the FCS playoffs will be decided by a COIN FLIP. How about that?
Edit: SEMO WINS!
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1 hour ago, tBBP said:
Many could hope--but I ain't even gonna hold my breath about it. What I WILL exhale my breath about is what just happened in Nashville...
...BREAK UP THE COMMODORES!! From losing 26 straight conference games to now winning two conference games in a row, today taking down them swamp thangs. What up with it tho???
2 hours ago, Magic Dynasty said:TCU and Michigan both hold on in the dying seconds and are still undefeated with one game to go!
...and those are the only notable results from the noon slate. Yep. That's it. Move along, now.
Why didn't you move along? I specifically requested it!
In all seriousness, that game wasn't as close as it looked on the scoreboard. It was like Vandy was the one with the massive talent advantage, not the other way around. It's an embarrassing and inexcusable loss, no way around it. With that said, though, the people in the Florida fanbase who already want Napier to be shown the door are ridiculously overreacting. Kirby Smart also lost to Vanderbilt in his first season... and Georgia Tech, and was 2 points away from losing to Nicholls State. Nick Saban lost to Louisiana-Monroe in his first year. There are plenty of examples. I still have faith, we just need to have patience.
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TCU and Michigan both hold on in the dying seconds and are still undefeated with one game to go!
...and those are the only notable results from the noon slate. Yep. That's it. Move along, now.
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It's strange that they used the old Twins font for pretty much everything except the updated Twins wordmark. Overall I'd vastly prefer if the wordmarks and numbers had outlines but still fairly solid, especially the road.
Also, completely unrelated to the actual uniforms, but I can't be the only one that this thread is freaking out with, right? Every page is duplicated, for a new one you have to go 2 ahead.
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1. United States #2
2. Netherlands #3
3. Wales #1
4. Senegal #2
Way too many great concepts for only 4 slots, that was tough. Great work all around to everyone!
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17 minutes ago, MJWalker45 said:
I won't be surprised if they bring in sponsors on the shorts like a few teams did at MLS is Back in a few years as well. Then the only thing left to make MLS look like Ligue 1 would be sponsors under the number.
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5 minutes ago, FamousAtticus said:
Orlando International Airport's carpet also has a regional popularity to it. Just a warning to this thread when the eventual Orlando Magic MCO (airport code) carpet themed City jersey gets released in a couple years
It's funny, my first reaction was "huh? No it doesn't," then I looked it up and sure enough I recognized the pattern and it has its own Instagram account. The more you know
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15 minutes ago, Geoff said:
The only way to get out of the ACC GOR is to have something like 5 or 7 schools all on board to axe it at the same time. It's going to be incredibly had to get landing spots for that many teams all at once.
I assume it'd be 8, as that'd be a majority to dissolve the GOR. That'd require the SEC and Big Ten both going to 20, something like
SEC: Florida State, Miami, Clemson, Virginia Tech
Big Ten: North Carolina, Duke, Virginia, Notre Dame (they're an ACC member in everything but football, so I assume their vote would count the same as anyone else's)
But I have a hard time believing that the conferences will be interested in that many, especially Duke, UVA, and VT. Georgia Tech and NC State might be in the conversation for one or both conferences as well? I don't know, but either way I think they'll just have to wait it out until the deal expires naturally.
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4 hours ago, DCarp1231 said:
Is there any more substance on Clemson and Florida State joining the SEC?
If the ACC loses those two, outside of UNC and Duke, the conference loses any kinda of relevancy with it. Merge with the SBC + Liberty and call it a decade.
The ACC is locked into its current contract through 2035. I don't doubt that those two (and Miami, UNC, etc) are looking for a way to get out as soon as possible, but unless they find some not-yet-noticed loophole in the deal they'll have to wait until then.
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1 hour ago, BShaw20 said:
Magic “kingdom”
QuoteThe all-black uniform features a subtle metallic gray accent evoking a suit of armor to display strength and fortitude. The armor is representative of the Magic players battling on the court, fighting to protect its kingdom along with the pride and resiliency of the City of Orlando and its fans. The uniform also features a gothic “Orlando” script front and center of the jersey.
Utilizing a gothic font of “Orlando” on the front of the uniform is a nod to the city and its fans, representative of the team battling for its beloved “sixth man” and the city they represent with pride. A diamond pattern covering the jersey and shorts adds texture and signifies a knight-worthy line of defense.Oh for ’s sake.
They don’t elaborate at all how it “represents the city” or whatever, just saying it does, because it doesn’t. At all. Explaining it as the pattern on the castle like we thought earlier would’ve at least done that a little, but instead we’ve got some weird Holy Land Experience on the Millenia exit stuff.
What is it with designers seemingly deciding out of nowhere that what really fits Orlando is a gothic theme, anyway? I guess because UCF’s the Knights? Both the Guardians and the Magic have leaned into it.
Who knows. At least the orange and space themes made sense, even if they were still ugly. This one doesn’t.
Edit: I like the court though. It’s about time they did something with the skyline like other teams have.
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So it might not be as done of a deal as that show was reporting. The plot thickens!
1 hour ago, jlog3000 said:If that's a done deal, would the new Pac-12 be ok by just having 11 member schools, without planning to find another school to expand? Or will they revert to become the Pac-11?
My somewhat out of the box pick is SMU. Good academics, fairly good overall programs, and it'd get them into CST and the Dallas-Fort Worth market. I think the networks would particularly like those last two points.
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Dan Patrick Show says San Diego State to the Pac is a done deal.
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1 hour ago, tBBP said:
...And now why do I somehow feel all this chaos is opening the way for LSU to sneak into the playoff picture???
They'll (obviously) have to win the rest of their games, including a match with Georgia in Atlanta, and hope that there are no more than 3 teams with 0 or 1 losses. It's certainly possible, but no 2 loss team has ever made it so far, even when they had head to head over a 1 loss team (2016 11-2 Penn State vs 11-1 Ohio State). Especially with a blowout L to Tennessee, who will still be in the conversation as long as they win out, they'll need a good bit of help.
Wouldn't be the first time 2 loss LSU somehow found themselves playing for the championship after pure unadulterated chaos happens around them, though. So, there's that.
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Guess who's back, back again, Jimmie's back, tell a friend
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I used to do that at Martinsville and New Hampshire on NASCAR 14, I can't believe it actually works in real life. My jaw was on the floor for a good hour after the finish.
It's the fastest recorded lap ever at Martinsville, the previous record was Logano with an 18.898 during qualifying in 2014. He got an 18.845 there.
Just incredible. Have you ever?
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18 hours ago, Jay_Mellowed said:
Georgia NEEDS to thicken the outline around their numerals.
Going back to block is such a massive upgrade aside from that one detail. On TV it looks like they don't have an outline at all.
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If we're proposing solutions to tanking for the first pick, I have an NBA specific one that I've been thinking about for a bit, based around the format the WCC uses for its basketball tournament:
Basically, you have a "ladder" seeded 1-10 for the teams that don't make the play in (which becomes a permanent feature of the playoffs). The winner of each game advances to play the next seed on their ladder, ultimately resulting in a final game for the 1st pick. There'd also be a second game for the losers to decide who gets the tiebreaker (so, the losers of the second round on either side play for the 7th pick).
What I like about this format compared to other proposals is the 1 seed can get at worst 4th, the same as currently. That still ensures that the truly bad teams can get a great player in the draft, but also creates competitive games for teams and fanbases that otherwise haven't sniffed one in years and disincentives intentionally making the team as bad as possible because you'll still need to win at least two games at the end.
It's still not a fully baked idea, I'm sure there's some fundamental problem with it that I haven't thought of yet, but idk I like the idea of it being in the team's hands and not in the hands of some ping pong balls.
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Creamer Concept World Cup - Groups C&D - FINAL STANDINGS!
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1. Poland #1
2. Denmark #2
3. France #2
4. Argentina #2