Not saying it WAS Randy. That is just what every coach says. When have you heard a coach say "we lost today cause our players executed our terrible plays, but the plays just sucked?"
Thats why they have to make it REALLY pricey for FSU to leave. If others have to pay the same, they will have over a billion in reserve if they all leave. That will go a long way.
Not terrible a joint power league. Increase BB money some, maybe have 2 commissioners for the separate sports and retain the right to split apart at a look in date or something.
I don't want to see a merger but agree with the rest i enjoyed Marquette Creighton today. Don't watch any other conferences, maybe an occasional B1G game.
UConn is the only school with the caveat "that continuing to make less revenue" is in the best interest of the school. Like no one ever says that about anyone else.
A-10, just isn't what it used to be. Hanging on to something that isn't there anymore is not smart. The Big East is a power league in hoops. The only one of its kind. For them, this move makes sense.
They are going to miss you not watching when they count ratings. Most fans will still watch may be in fact more because for those generations behind us, its more about gambling and prop bets all game, than the actual game.
Funny how Calford and SMU weren't this proud. The idea that our FB program deserves a full cut to any p4 league should be embarrassing. They let the program go to absolute dog water for a decade plus.
Not craziest idea. We could agree to take significantly less and that extra money could be used by FSU to pay off their ACC debt while making more money than they would have by remaining in the ACC.
I suggested UConn offer to take less to join the ACC before CalFord and SMU agreed to do just...
Ugh. This is so tough. For years every dept in the state has had to deal with cuts. UConn, the perception was could operate without no regards for cutting back. Even the State Police hasn't had it as good as UConn.
That said i know we are at a crucial point for athletics and university as a...
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