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9 hours ago, TBGKon said:
Clemson has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the ACC in South Carolina
As dumb as it sounds to say the GOR isn't an actual grant of all rights, a big part of Clemson's claim is that the GOR itself states that it is specifically for the ACC-ESPN deal. Their argument is that if you're no longer ACC, the ACC deal doesn't apply to you.
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1 hour ago, dont care said:
According to who?
It's going to be a rebuilding year but FSU has done a great job filling holes in the portal.
You seem to be basing your stance on one exhibition game where FSU's sole motivation was a bowl check. Norvell is about as honest as they come with his players and was 100% on board with any player who wanted to sit that game out to protect their own futures.
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Don't forget. Bama hires South Alabama's HC as DC and Buffalo's HC as a defensive assistant.
This is a full-blown trend at this point. It used to be you'd go G5 to work on your HC chops but now you're seeing these G5 coaches thinking their best shot at a P5 (or whatever it'll be now) will be to be already working for a team in the group.
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This might be the final nail in the coffin for nearby Peoria. The arena management wants to get rid of the team and the fans had to fight like hell just to have a season this year/get a new ice plant. The management still hasn't purchased the new ice plant and have scheduled events for this summer (the plan was for the installation to take place this summer). Having a Coast team less than 40 miles away might just do them in should the arena renovations not actually happen.
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On 1/17/2024 at 9:03 AM, Dilbert said:
Bloomington, IL has been awarded an expansion franchise in the ECHL for 2024-25. No name or branding announced yet but a Twitter/X suggests they will be the Bloomington Bison
There was a Twitter, a Facebook, and Instagam with the Bison name.
It's gone now but there were edits to the team's Wikipedia page that said the Bisons name and that the team would be affiliated with St. Louis.
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On 11/10/2023 at 3:50 PM, officeglenn said:
Flight suits and the planes, The number font on the bank is the same as the number on the tails of the planes.
They look so good and all my friends I talked to that were there say they looked so much better in person.
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WKU wanted to join the MAC the last time but MTSU was scared so they :censored:ed themselves into staying in CUSA. The leadership in that athletic department is highly questionable.
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If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.
I'm glad this is overtaking the Auburn-Florida State national championship game as the most recent nation sign stealing story.
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On 9/1/2023 at 11:57 PM, Burmy said:
Am I the only one who still wonders when the AHL started to allow independent teams again?
They never stopped allowing it. There was a certain sect of people, myself included, who interpreted the AHL's rules as saying you needed an affiliation to join the league but you're not required to maintain membership.
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What UAH hockey team? There hasn't been varsity hockey at UAH since 2021.
Admittedly, I don't travel in athletic circles locally but there's no chatter around town of UAH going D1.
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I love how we look now. This game looks so much better than last year's edition.
I just wish our offense could get a little more going,
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On 8/30/2023 at 10:48 AM, Sykotyk said:
How much do the parent NHL clubs contribute to player salaries and any sort of contractual obligations?
In baseball, there's a huge chunk of player pay and oversight that is covered by the parent club while the minor league teams mostly worry about the day-to-day operations of selling tickets and managing the logistics of the organization.
Most AHL players are on NHL contracts and often provide the GM of the AHL team meaning they're the ones calling the shots for players on AHL contracts too.
In the ECHL, there's a growing amount of influence but it's still a majority of the league that's on ECHL contracts without being guided by an NHL team's whims.
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Yeah, none of Utah, Zona, or ASU want to be the one to break up the Pac-12. It's either they all go or none of them go.
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4 hours ago, LMU said:
Amazing how Colorado bolts right after SDSU opted back into the MWC. Nice timing, Kliavkoff.
SDSU absolutely wants, or at least wanted to, go to the PAC. The issue was the TV deal wasn't done. It's hard to budget against TV revenue and make a decision if you don't know what the number is.
Kliavkoff potentially let it slip at PAC-12 media days that the deal is done saying that they didn't want to announce the TV deal that day because they wanted the day to be about football. That sounds a lot like "a done deal that'll be announced next week" but it likely got delayed once people got whiffs of CU making a move.
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The best part aside from another clip art logo is that the team's Facebook page was insisting to fans yesterday that the team's name would be Virginia something
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On 6/16/2023 at 2:23 PM, bosrs1 said:
They must have offline assurances that an offer is pending, probably from the Pac 12 given the request for an extension.
SDSU's buyout doubles if they don't exit before July 1 (I think 17m to 34m). They've likely go the wink and a nod from the Pac-12 and they're waiting for the TV deal to be completed.
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17 hours ago, TBGKon said:
Interesting take from the ACC
Just need 8 teams to break the GOR. I think the best bet or smartest move is for Louisville to realize they're better off in the Big XII with old rivals like Cinci, WVU, and maybe even Memphis than whatever the hell the ACC is going to be when the big names leave or an ACC with uneven distribution. Louisville doesn't see itself as a basketball school. It's a basketball and football school. Football just doesn't have the consistency to merit the amount of money in uneven distribution for it to be a basketball and football school.
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Basically. The only part of that that's true is the 8 teams. You basically need more than half to dissolve the GOR. The current consensus in the media and fans is that the GOR is rock solid without the 8 teams all agreeing but there's always someone willing to try and billable hours are undefeated.
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On 4/15/2023 at 1:18 PM, jlog3000 said:
Same could possibly be said for both Dakota states with the 4 major public Dakota schools (despite some of them having recent success, with NDSU football as a prime example), or even Idaho, hence the UofI had to downgrade back to the FCS.
But back to Montana, at one point, the schools from that state (as well as Idaho) played with the schools in the Pacific Northwest (mostly who are now in the Pac-12), and competed at one time within the same conference. Times had changed since the 1960s
Idaho didn't go FCS because the government said they have to be the same conference as Idaho State. lol If anything, the government would just say they had to be the same conference as Boise State. Idaho moved down due to performance, a misguided thought they could dominate FCS, and an inability to increase the capacity of Kibbie.
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These new FSU unis are basically what I had been hearing for months. Last I had heard about them, it was going to happen but it was a matter of when Nike would actually roll them out if it was this year or next.
They're so beautiful. I love them so much.
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They'd likely need to do that in reverse. Mav Stadium needs to be renovated so they can play at Choctaw Stadium while that is being completed.
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Because it's not Colorado's decision and the B1G has other schools higher on their wishlist.
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19 hours ago, Cujo said:
Being in a high profile conference like the Big Ten (and not being a part of a dying conference) absolutely helps recruiting. That is a big selling point for both players and coaches. Which gets back to my take on Deion maybe sticking around if CU goes to the Big Ten.
Being in the B1G takes them away from the only two recruiting identities they've ever had. What happens with that when (not if) Deion leaves? The university's president isn't going to be so short sighted. There would have to be a mountain of incentive other than "OMG WE'RE B1G!1!"
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11 hours ago, Cujo said:
Fixed.
Colorado joining the Big Ten will go a long way in bringing in top talent, will reignite their rivalry with Nebraska, and play a huge part in keeping Deion at CU -- cause you know he's bolting for a Big Ten or SEC school if things go well in Boulder
To add, I'd imagine both Arizona schools are also on the Big Ten's radar. They would be foolish not to consider some west coast rivals after scooping up the LA schools.
Colorado has always waffled between recruiting California (in the PAC) or Texas (in the Big 12). Please tell me how joining the B1G will help them land more top talent? No LB from Detroit is going to pick Boulder over another more local school.
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You know they only did it because of the backlash they got after OJ died. If it was related to NIL and the changed fan attitude toward player compensation, why wait until now?