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  2. John Canzano's nickname should be "The Human Toothache"
  3. Thanks for the post, Charles. It's simple: the ACC and the SEC play nine conference games, and the football committee is structured like the basketball committee, using publicly disclosed metrics and adhering to the metrics for selection and seeding, and the B1G will back a 5-11 format. An inconvenient fact for the folks backing the populist 5-11 format and calling the B1G greedy for backing a format with automatic qualifiers is that B12 commissioner, Brett Yormark, has also conditioned the B12's approval of the 5-11 format on all Power 4 conferences playing nine conference games. As noted by Charles, like every other conference commissioner Tony Petitti is looking out first and foremost for his conference. Greg Sankey is not backing the 5-11 format for the good of the game. Wanting to have the same folks competing for the same prize playing the same number of conference games is far from 'radical.' This is the norm across every sport with postseason competition for championships. Having a conference schedule that gives half of the conference teams one fewer loss is not equitable, especially in a sport that subjectively decides the teams that will compete in the postseason. Meanwhile, Petitti holds the financial high ground, and Sankey and others' breast-beating will not change the B1G's bottom-line lead.
  4. Montana has some potential. They could own all categories if they just opened up a cage and let a wild grizzly loose on the field during pregame (think Ralphie, but with a huge bear). They could also increase their home field advantage by keeping a live grizzly on a leash on the sidelines (think UGA, but with a huge bear). The opposing team would definitely be less focused on the game.
  5. Canzano is the humor gift that just keeps giving and giving! Just when you think he can't be any more ridiculous, he proves he can be. Imagine a conference president that actually wants his own conference to succeed! Hey JC, stick with the Pac 2 and leave big boy reporting to others more capable.
  6. I believe Texas Tech’s mascot is the only one to die during a game. Although, UGA came close in the Sugar Bowl when meeting up with Bevo.
  7. Today
  8. The Yahoo Sports site's take on the Executive Order is very much the same as David Marsh's succinct, spot-on post. The Order is a good attempt at trying to fix what ails college sports, but will it have any real effect? The SCORE Act has made it out of committee. If passed, which is doubtful, it would have the full force of law behind it. https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/breaking-news/article/president-trumps-executive-order-on-college-sports-heres-what-it-actually-means-001007183.html
  9. Ducks in the lead again over tosu and ut Oregon Ducks To Land Another Five-Star Recruit Over Ohio State, Texas Longhorns?
  10. Lanning happy to have kept coordinators Oregon Ducks' Dan Lanning Addresses Coordinators Who Passed On Other Jobs Three biggest takeaways from media day Three Biggest Oregon Ducks Takeaways From Big Ten Media Days And, Sadiq speaks out Oregon Ducks Tight End Kenyon Sadiq Silences Big Ten Doubters About 'Physicality'
  11. I cannot copy the whole article, but John Canzano interviewed Big-10 Commissioner Tony Petitti at the B1G Media Days and I learned two things; Canzano is against what we want in the B1G, and is folding in "put-downs" of Petitti and the B1G in his article very skillfully. This was not a factual interview, it was an Opinion-Editorial piece by John. The other item? Commish Petitti is fighting for his conference...to grow the viewership and attendance--to benefit the conference members. Below are some of his quotes... He mentioned the scheduling disparity (with the SEC) on Tuesday, noting, “We have more losses in our conference because we play more conference games.” Said Petitti: “We’ve got 18 teams now. We need more teams in the playoff.” Petitti argued on Tuesday that having four guaranteed CFP spots would cause his schools, particularly those with a 6-3 record late in the season, to feel like they had a path to the CFP. That would increase fan interest in the Big Ten regular season, he said, and boost television viewership. “More teams feeling like they have a chance,” he said, “means more interest in our games.” Big-10 Commissioner Tony Petitti I agree with his statements, and would take it further; if we get four in the Playoff for certain, then B1G and SEC teams would be more apt to schedule high-profile, high-payout non-conference games with each other. It would create a juicier season, more interest in all the games, and it would grow the conference viewership and payouts to conference members.
  12. Yesterday
  13. Yep, wait until you see the dollar figures when they separate later....whew!
  14. With the Pac-12 adding Texas State, how about North Texas as well? "Nah," said Mean Green HC (and Lone Star State lifer) Eric Morris. "The Pac 12 is the old Mountain West now." Heartland College Sports - An In...Eric Morris Dismisses Pac-12 as “Old Mountain West” in Ex...North Texas head coach Eric Morris shot down the idea of joining the Pac-12 as a travel partner for Texas State, calling the league “the old Mountain West” and highlighting major travel concerns.
  15. North Carolina football is practically an oxymoron. It's as blue as bluebloods get when it comes to basketball. Now they hire Bill Belichick, and he comes with a son, and a friend. But it's nothing, they just want to play football. UNC players -- Bill Belichick-Jordon Hudson pairing a nonissue - ESPN
  16. My understanding is that it applies with the force of law until the next President writes one to dissolve it. This was common as Biden wrote 160 Executive Orders, and Obama wrote 277 Executive Orders. Biden revoked 72 Executive Orders from Trump's first term, which again--is common. (Trump has written 171 Executive Orders in his second term) It does not solve everything, but I view it as a next step?
  17. The Duck is No.1, doesn't matter the category. Mike? Yes, not necessarily because of death, but he's just cool, and I'd get rid of the ----Notre Dame Leprechaun, leave him to "Lucky Charms" Traveler should be on the list, and Montana? Why?
  18. Not getting political but as a high school government teacher here are the problems I see with this executive order. Executive orders are NOT laws thought they can be administered like a law. 1a. Who is going to administer this order? The NCAA? 1b. What realistic power of enforcement will they have? This is not a law, so how will it interact with existing State laws that do allow for NIL payments. Oregon, Washington, and California I know for a fact all have State laws that allow for NIL payments. I believe Tennessee passed a law last year to allow for even more freedom in NIL payments. Though not 3rd party payments, there is still the House Settlement that will complicate player payments. A lawsuit is certainly coming, most likely from players (probably with some support from NIL backers) because this would be a massive rule change for them. There are probably more questions that will crop up about this executive order but these are my initial thoughts.
  19. The Executive Order has been issued. To what effect remains to be seen. On3President Donald Trump signs executive order relating to...President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday related to NIL and college sports, the White House announced.%
  20. 2027 is a l-o-n-g way off (... at least for 80-year-old OBD fans with bad hearts). I hope this is one fellow that believes in commitment. GO DUCKS!
  21. The Duck is too popular to be relegated down to the mechanized category, but he should be #1 in both. Mike should be #1 in the live animal division due to the fact that if he gets out of his cage somebody is dying. Finally, as much as I despise USC, their mascot should replace Texas Tech's on this list.
  22. I didn't realize there were other Harley riding mascots. So, we should have been first in two divisions. Also, I rate Ralphie over uga any day.
  23. Looking at last season: The 4 extra at large teams would have been South Carolina, Ole Miss, Alabama and Miami. That is 3 SEC teams that would have qualified for the playoff in the final 4 slots. All with 3 or more losses, all while only playing 8 conference games and a bunch of FCS schools. Because of the skewed rankings and 8 game conference schedule, those three SEC teams had a huge, unfair advantage over Illinois, who was also 10-3 but had to play 11 power 4 schools last year. Then Illinois went out and beat South Carolina in the post season. There is no doubt in my mind that Illinois was a better football team than South Carolina last year, but they would have been left out due to unbalanced schedule and media narrative. I won’t even bring up the fact that 8-5 Michigan beat Alabama. Or the fact that the SEC had a losing record in the playoff and has not made the finals in 2 years. Petitti should never agree to 5+11 without everyone playing 9 conference games. In a 5+11 model, the BIG in most cases is going to be on the outside looking in for those final 4 spots. They will go to the ACC and SEC with less conference games and overall losses.
  24. I don't see Oregon losing at home, but I really don't see losing 3 on the road either Not directed at you Jon, I just dislike the whole idea of a "trap game", now a potential trap game?
  25. Dan wants a New Year's Day PO Championship game. Oregon's Dan Lanning seeks College Football Playoff schedule changes, favors Jan. 1 national championship - CBSSports.com
  26. Number 1 on this list of the best college mascots. ESPN.comMcGee's Mascot Power Rankings: The best of the fun and fu...From giant red blobs and 1,700-pound steer to coonskin caps and bears riding Harleys, these are the sport's top merrymakers.