He also covered himself by saying Fox approved everybody
He also covered himself by saying Fox approved everybody
Ok.... Add to the banned list anyone who likes a tweet with UConn spelled Uconn.![]()
At least in Vegas the bookmakers are actually knowledgeable as hell and follow the sports they set lines on. Doesn't seem like these guys have done more than follow the Dude's tweets if they think USF has a 10-1 shot.
If this is true, then why would they wait any longer to announce it?
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Fox wants to get it done quickly before there is more public backlash against BYU. That could complicate things.
I get it. Fox wants to make sure they've got a contract signed with BYU before the next ugly news breaks. Because you definitely want to buy in on something when there's an imminent risk of it going down in value.
Cause it's not true? For anything other than rumors please consult the "Premium Top Shelf Tweets"
That's the exact point I was making. If it were actually true it would have been announced, or scheduled to announce in the next day or so.
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Cliff notes?
It's the number one rule of PR - you want to get in front of the train.
Not in writing. It's UConn.Wait it's not UCONN?
While I agree, I think those guidelines are primarily for the school, marketing, and media outlets. Do you really care if someone uses the wordmark UCONN instead of the the proper written text UConn? Honestly if they wanted to make it clear for everyone adopt one way of doing it if it's really that important. I use both.Not in writing. It's UConn.
Please note that when used in cases other than the wordmark, the word UConn should simply be written as ‘UConn’ not ‘UCONN’. Likewise, the words UConn Health should simply be written as ‘UConn Health’ not ‘UCONN Health’ or ‘UCONN HEALTH’.
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Personally? Nope, it doesn't matter to me. But PAGS asked the question and the school has articulated a clear answer as to usage.While I agree, I think those guidelines are primarily for the school, marketing, and media outlets. Do you really care if someone uses the wordmark UCONN instead of the the proper written text UConn? Honestly if they wanted to make it clear for everyone adopt one way of doing it if it's really that important. I use both.