Fishy
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You seem to be particularly cranky today, Fish. You need a hug?
Nobody came to my Arbor Day party.
Again.
You seem to be particularly cranky today, Fish. You need a hug?
You know what's worse than something that might become another AAC?
The AAC.
Realistically, the Big Ten is not going to happen. Our best case is that the Big 12 or ACC feel pressure to expand to get a lookin on their contract in the face of the stronger/richer B10 and SEC.
We're really f---ed in the AAC but the ACC will be kinda f---ed too.
Nobody came to my Arbor Day party.
Again.
The Big 12 would be nightmare for us. WVU would have it easy by comparison. It's a bad fit for the conference and for us. That said, if asked to join, I don't know how we could say no.IMO it is every bit as likely that The B1G adds 1-2 teams before their 2017 contract negotiations than the Big 12-2 convinces UT to accept 4 more subjects into their kingdom. While I'm a big fan of BYU's Football History and UCONN's overall athletic success over the last 20 years, I'm not sure that adding the pair to UC and UCF does much for The Big 12-2. They do not have a mechanism to monetize markets like the B1G does, so they would be left trying to squeeze 30 mil+ per team out of ESPN/FOX for 14 teams as opposed to 10. A championship game would add some to the pot, but nowhere near enough to make financial sense.
It might help if yup invited someone. Just saying
Well the dudofwv was tweeting that it was going to only be Dan's invited. HFD, UConnDan, UConnDan97 - but that made no sense because they can't televise a beer pong title game with only 3 members.
Yoda in his infinate Texas wisdom was assuming the invites were the Baylor poster from the women's board, the Lagow family and Butch was going to come and represent UTSA.
In the end because Fishy is an AAC guy to the bone - so he threw an AAC party. He invited anyone and everyone but it turns out no one wanted to be there (except Memphis, but they can't read maps and don't trust those talkin' 'puters that tell you what to do)
I heard there were a bunch of guys from the Navy that were having a "wait and sea" attitude before heading to the party. I'm still on the phone trying to convince them to "come with"...
I'm told the Knights will be vetted again in 2020 ...
We'll soon be out to sea with them, unless ... maybe ... they can bring an Army with them and we can invade the P5.
??? Not sure I get the entire context of this tweet.Dennis Dodd@dennisdoddcbs 5h
Steering committee in restructuring will release ALL comment at end of current 60-day comment period. Huge.
??? Not sure I get the entire context of this tweet.
Sounds like he thinks something huge will come of this.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...ng-committee-explains-autonomy-draft-proposal
??? Not sure I get the entire context of this tweet.
I don't like the 65 P5 presidents meeting on their own. That is more opportunity for them to close the circle and keep everyone else out
All comments will be available in 60 days.
Joe Schad@schadjoe 6h
MWC Commish Craig Thompson said he believes individual institutions should be able to choose which athlete benefits they can afford
Joe Schad@schadjoe 6h
MWC Commish Craig Thompson fears a loosening of transfer rules could lead to starters leaving for immediate eligibility at Power 5 programs
Joe Schad@schadjoe 6h
Big Ten Commish Jim Delany says the list of autonomy items "is modest. We want more."
Joe Schad@schadjoe 6h
Big Ten Commish Jim Delany said threats of unionizing, lawsuits, etc. can help NCAA foster change by "using momentum someone else brings."
Joe Schad@schadjoe 4h
American Commish Mike Aresco said his conference supports full cost of attendance; he's not sure if opt outs would be available
OK. I moved it.These would fall under the "Key Tweet" category.
Jim Delany can take his ball and go pound sand.
These guys think they control everything. They don't. The only thing they control is Emmert's salary. Call their bluff.
LOL at the Big 10 getting two spots.
Ohio State and an all star team from the other 13 programs?
In a conference that has Penn State, Michigan and Nebraska, I'm thinking their present day malaise will not last forever.