I sat through the Perno years. Guess he is not a real fanWell, if nothing else, that's an honest post.
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I sat through the Perno years. Guess he is not a real fanWell, if nothing else, that's an honest post.
I learned that on Reddit.Long time FSU fan... They do have a long history of being highly touted, lose a game or two early, and then mail it in the rest of the way. Some teams do this occasionally, but as noted, that's the way this team consistently goes and has for a while. Fun to watch when they're rolling, but they have no stomach for adversity.
The Perno years perhaps weren't as bad as we like to remember them. We had some great players. Thompson, McKay, and Alexisinas was one heck of a front court. We were a top 20 team, which was a big deal. I think the biggest knock against Dom is that after securing that much talent, he couldn't produce a more successful team.I satt to through the Perno years. Guess he is not a real fan
I can see them finishing 5-7, which might get them into a bowl if there aren't enough 6 win teams. I don't know if they would accept an invite at 5-7. Also, after what they did last year, I'm not sure any bowl would want them.Will be an easy season for them. No angst about the CFP. Hell….they won’t have to worry about any bowl.
I always said Boeheim was a Perno with talent. Just my opinion. I understand what you are sayingThe Perno years perhaps weren't as bad as we like to remember them. We had some great players. Thompson, McKay, and Alexisinas was one heck of a front court. We were a top 20 team, which was a big deal. I think the biggest knock against Dom is that after securing that much talent, he couldn't produce a more successful team.
My dad actually liked Perno and thought he should've gotten more time. Given who Dom's replacement was, my dad was obviously wrong, something I used to tease him about from time to time.
FSU has blocked UConn from the ACC multiple times. They are not friends of UConn, and they are way too arrogant for most people.Long time FSU fan... They do have a long history of being highly touted, lose a game or two early, and then mail it in the rest of the way. Some teams do this occasionally, but as noted, that's the way this team consistently goes and has for a while. Fun to watch when they're rolling, but they have no stomach for adversity. Since they're so consistent, I think it's understandable why the fans tap out early. When they're 'in it', it's appointment viewing, this year...I'd rather mow the lawn.
Their coach looks like the Tampa Bay Rays manager, Kevin Cash. The Rays didn't have a good year, but wouldn't mind a swap...would benefit the Noles AND Sox....2 for 1. Actually, the Noles are kinda like the Red Sox...enough cachet and cash to go from worst to first one year to the next. So, no real reason for fans to hang around for an individual season of suck.
Meanwhile, they are trailing Clemson 17-0 after 1 quarter.FSU has blocked UConn from the ACC multiple times. They are not friends of UConn, and they are way too arrogant for most people.
Perno was a nice guy . A Ct HS and UConn legend .I always said Boeheim was a Perno with talent. Just my opinion. I understand what you are saying
I didn’t want to give him more time. The program fell off a cliff and had many problems.. But in the 64 team tournament at least a couple of his teams would have made it. 80 and 81 teams were likely tournament teams. And it’s hard to understand now but the move the the Big East was a huge upgrade.The Perno years perhaps weren't as bad as we like to remember them. We had some great players. Thompson, McKay, and Alexisinas was one heck of a front court. We were a top 20 team, which was a big deal. I think the biggest knock against Dom is that after securing that much talent, he couldn't produce a more successful team.
My dad actually liked Perno and thought he should've gotten more time. Given who Dom's replacement was, my dad was obviously wrong, something I used to tease him about from time to time.
The negotiated cost of leaving the ACC would be much lower if only the ACCN GORs impact FSU's departure.Article released today looks to obliterate FSU’s case. There is no extension option on the ACC network. It already runs through 2036, and the GOR applies.
The negotiated cost of leaving the ACC would be much lower if only the ACCN GORs impact FSU's departure.
Article released today looks to obliterate FSU’s case. There is no extension option on the ACC network. It already runs through 2036, and the GOR applies.
Willing sacrificial lamb or a canary in the coal mine…
-> It was a small procedural win for the Seminoles in their half-a-billion-dollar, multi-state litigation with the league, but Florida State’s outside counsel also framed it as necessary progress for an entire college sports ecosystem trying to figure out the future of one of the Power Four conferences and two of its biggest brands.
“Having uncertainty and having no answers is not helpful…” Florida State’s outside counsel, Peter Rush, said in a virtual court hearing. “I think everyone needs this to move forward and reach at least a closer place to resolution so that everyone — the ACC, Clemson, Florida State, all the members of the ACC, every conference in the United States — can have some certainty as to what the rules are and actually what these contracts say.” <-
The world is depending on this decision. Humanity cannot proceed until we know.This framing tells you their argument on the contract they signed sucks.
It doesn't sound like someone who thinks they're going to prevail, does it?This framing tells you their argument on the contract they signed sucks.
Even in a Bye week, FSU gets a loss.It doesn't sound like someone who thinks they're going to prevail, does it?
Even in a Bye week, FSU gets a loss.