PortCityProphet
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Shoulda opened with OU/UT
the rest is irrelevant
Yep but now we see who made who. He didn’t make the talent look good, the talent made him look goodThe Enos hire wasn’t bad at the time, he was a pretty hot name at that time
Shoulda opened with OU/UT
the rest is irrelevant
IDK, I was reading up yesterday on just how much college football means for some of those local towns' revenue. If they thought the domestic violence increase was bad before, you add not having any college football on top of all the other fukkery going on rn and places like Waco and Lubbock might burn to the groundGive them 6 days they’ll postpone the season
Y'all don't seem to need to know Urban on a personal level to get them posts off
Kevin Warren is a GENIUS. He flipped his own ineptitude into Nebraska being the problem
Wilbon & Desmond Howard can both eat a dikk
If the SEC, ACC, and Big 12 play their seasons, the Big 10 will die as a conference. Pac 12 for all intents and purposes has been dead since USC fell off.
This is a huge gamble by the Big 10 to cancel before the SEC, ACC, and Big 12. They will be hurt in recruiting by this if those other conferences play. They will lose the perception war. And obviously the loss in revenue will be devastating.
I can’t shyt on the Big10 and Pac 12 cuz if I was a decision maker I would cancel too
If the SEC, ACC, and Big 12 play their seasons, the Big 10 will die as a conference. Pac 12 for all intents and purposes has been dead since USC fell off.
This is a huge gamble by the Big 10 to cancel before the SEC, ACC, and Big 12. They will be hurt in recruiting by this if those other conferences play. They will lose the perception war. And obviously the loss in revenue will be devastating.
Fools gold, you won’t have a big enough following to draw tv money and most schools schedule is up 5 or 10 years so it’s not feasible, and getting in the big 12 would be hustling backwardsDo y'all think the recent drama with Nebraska and the B1G may lead to more Independents? Or would that be a mistake financially?
IDK, I was reading up yesterday on just how much college football means for some of those local towns' revenue. If they thought the domestic violence increase was bad before, you add not having any college football on top of all the other fukkery going on rn and places like Waco and Lubbock might burn to the ground