Shut your mouth right now.Brian Davis @BDavisAAS · 37m37 minutes ago
With Starr, McCaw and Briles now gone, I doubt anything of substance happens at the Big 12 meetings. (Not that I expected otherwise.)
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Only one school played in a bowl, men's & women's hoops, men's & women's soccer and baseball tournaments this year: UConnDavid Benedict Retweeted
UConn Huskies @UConnHuskies · 3h3 hours ago
Only three schools to play in a bowl, the NCAA men's and women's basketball and baseball tournaments this year are: UConn, Texas A&M, Miami
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UConn Huskies @UConnHuskies · 3h3 hours ago
Only three schools to play in a bowl, the NCAA men's and women's basketball and baseball tournaments this year are: UConn, Texas A&M, Miami
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else.
Well then.
This narrative will continue until two teams are announced. Why would it be any other way? They are negotiating rights. They should say this.I made this point in the B12 meetings thread, but Brown is saying that the presidents all showed up, decided not to see the presentations from the research firms, and just made a decision right away, and then called Brown to give him the scoop. Does that sound reasonable to anyone?
It's not that unreasonable. The presidents, or maybe even just a couple UT people, could have seen the gist of the report, or a summary of the data. If UT decides expansion isn't in their interest it's probably not going to happen.I made this point in the B12 meetings thread, but Brown is saying that the presidents all showed up, decided not to see the presentations from the research firms, and just made a decision right away, and then called Brown to give him the scoop. Does that sound reasonable to anyone?
Maryland's sovereign immunity defense was rejected in the NC appeal court.
Which may or may not hold weight in Delaware.
It depends on the venue that a suit is filed in....but probably not in Delaware.
The ACC filed first in North Carolina, Maryland filed in Maryland...the first filing took precedence.
Was it state or federal? Based solely off of the Terry's info, this was a federal filing. May make a difference.
Too bad there aren't any lawyers on this board.
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Source indicates at least six Big 12 schools now favor expansion as a concept and maybe as many as eight. No consensus on who just yet.
Sources: Anywhere from 6-8 Big 12 schools back expansion, but one problem persists | SportsDay
Friday is the big day for UConn moving the needle.ChuckCarltonDMN 9:50pm via TweetDeck
Source indicates at least six Big 12 schools now favor expansion as a concept and maybe as many as eight. No consensus on who just yet.
Sources: Anywhere from 6-8 Big 12 schools back expansion, but one problem persists | SportsDay
I hear you buddy. I don't know exactly what it means but my assumption is that UConn is getting $10mil per year (including big east exit fee payouts) and Tulane is getting $3mil.Does everybody have me on freaking ignore.
WTF does this mean?
Re B12 expansion: AAC payout dif not as vast as reported. Range is from $3 mil to $10 compared to B12 $23.3 mil.
What you are talking about is state sovereign immunity and tort liability.
When WVU and the Big East sued and counter sued, the Rhode Island court (BE headquarters location) took jurisdiction. Denied WVU's sovereign immunity and comity claims based on Rhode Island statute and case law.