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I know we are in silly season here but I think basketball would be closer than football mostly owing to the line play. Reality is NFL lines are going to be bigger and stronger and more durable.

I figure with basketball you could get the right amount of team play and the NBA team wouldn't be nearly as into it and live up to their skill an ability. I mean the college team beat the "dream team" no?

Football I just see being 8 shades of ugly because of the trenches. Basketball has a shot because of the team aspect and the trust involved in operating on the floor. Both likely lose but thats how I'm seeing it.

Oh please!! First of all, they didn't play Duke (Impossible, given as Laettner was on The Dream Team) or UNLV as a single team. It was a collection of lottery picks.

Second, it is a thinly veiled fact that Chuck Daly threw the first game vs the College All-Stars in order to bond the team. Jordan barely played in the first scrimmage. What happened the next day? The Dream Team lit them up like they were Cuba in the Tournament of the Americas.



More from Scalabrine:
"They don't recognize what you and me do recognize," Scalabrine told Robinson. "When you're in the NBA, there's all kinds of tells, right? Like if a guy puts his hand like that, you know what he's gonna do. If a guy does a hesitation, you know what he's gonna do. All that stuff is like in real time in the NBA, you got to be so on top of the reads. It's not speed. You can't look at me and say my brain is slow. My brain is fast. My body might be slow, but I have to read whether a guy's gonna shoot, drive, go to the middle, pass. If you're not reading those things, you're not playing in the NBA."
 
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The FSU AD's answer to a question from boosters while in Chicago.

Booster question..."Will we be able to drive to games soon ?"

Answer..."You can drive to Patagonia. It's all in the want to. "
 
I would root for the University of Tehran Terrorists before I root for Wesleyan.
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I am surprised there hasn’t been any news on the big east tv deal yet… I thought it was a done deal.. just waiting for a third media outlet provider…that was a month ago…
 
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I am surprised there hasn’t been any news on the big east tv deal yet… I thought it was a done deal.. just waiting for a third media outlet provider…that was a month ago…
Curious indeed. Probably pricing the offer two ways; with and without UConn!
 
I am surprised there hasn’t been any news on the big east tv deal yet… I thought it was a done deal.. just waiting for a third media outlet provider…that was a month ago…
Curious indeed. Probably pricing the offer two ways; with and without UConn!

Eerily similar to the Pac-12 negotiations which were always on the cusp of getting done.
 



More trial ballons…

-> Could Group of Five playoff idea expand?

Sources stress that the G5-only tournament idea – pitting winners of eight divisions in a tournament that awards a College Football Playoff automatic berth – entails only Group of Five schools right now.

As conference realignment continues to take hold – and super conferences look to congeal – the industry’s so-called second tier could ultimately also include some Big 12 and ACC schools left on the outside of the two super leagues once the music stops.

“The second tier is so fragmented,” a prominent industry source told On3 on Thursday. “Everyone is vying for the adult table. That second tier/G5 is truly ‘Game of Thrones.’

If efforts to join the two super conferences fail, a second-tier end game would be the fallback option for Big 12 schools like Texas Tech, Iowa State and Oklahoma State and ACC schools lacking big brand recognition.

They could be second-tier members to complement the Group of Five schools already at that table. That scenario would make Dooley’s concept more appealing to a variety of stakeholders. <-

 
The timelines for this would be so ridiculous. You'd have these playoff games starting in what? Early November? So "g5" schools would end their seasons by election day?
 
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And the BE will say no. Unfortunately, only way that happens is if we sign a GOR or something that keeps us legally bound to the BE. Considering the ACC is prime to be blown up in the next couple of years, it would be counter intuitive.
I would sign up for the Gonzaga deal in a heart beat.
The first unit for just for making the tournament goes into the conference pot , every other unit earned you keep for yourself .
UConn would make almost three million a year for the next 5 under that plan. Which could go up depending on our performance in the near future.
 
I would sign up for the Gonzaga deal in a heart beat.
The first unit for just for making the tournament goes into the conference pot , every other unit earned you keep for yourself .
UConn would make almost three million a year for the next 5 under that plan. Which could go up depending on our performance in the near future.
I’d love this, too, and we should ask but we are not getting a better deal than we have. That is the problem with being in a conference that views itself as better than it is. The Fox deal will be lousy for us but fine for the likes of Seton Hall.
 
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