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  2. Have we found a new pitch coach or have any promising prospects yet? This kid looks like a great addition but he'll need some great guidance.
  3. I hope he cannonballs directly onto and is impaled by Bevo's rack.
  4. This Castellanos cat is DJU in waiting. He was last seen being benched by Bill O'Brien at BC. This is a massize revenge game for FSU, 'screwed out' of the last 4-team PO by Bama, Greg Sankey's 'one of these things is not like the other', Sesame Street charade, a whinny group of ESPN talking heads, and a 'corrupt' PO committee. I always want to see the SEC team go belly up OOC, but it isn't going to happen on 8/30 in Tallahassee.
  5. Osu2 interesting is a stretch for me. Osu2 has been the model of "reload, not rebuild" and should they falter this season. as you noted, they really faltered last season but ended up with the Natty anyway, I don't think it will be due to their spending habits.
  6. The player is not a defendant. I do not know if his agreement with Wisconsin had a liquidated damages clause, but I very much doubt it, as the intent for both parties when the contract was executed was for the player to stay and play for Wisconsin for the next two seasons. Miami was not a party to the contract. Wisconsin has sued for 'Interference With a Contract.' Damages, if Wisconsin prevails, have not been specifically asked for; the pleading simply asks for damages over $10,000, which is typical in litigation of this nature. I imagine if allowed in Wisconsin, where I am not admitted to practice, the plaintiff will ask for punitive damages that could exceed the value of the player's services by millions of dollars. How do you prove the damages suffered? I don't have any idea. 'We would have defeated Alabama if this guy were on the defense?' Hmmmm. Miami, under NFL rules, paid a $1.5 million penalty for interfering with Tom Brady when Brady was under contract. How the NFL arrived at this dollar amount, I do not know. This suit is an attempt to enforce rules against tampering that the NCAA is unwilling and in some cases, unable, under state law, to enforce. We know tampering is ongoing in CFB, but to date, no injured party, recall Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi beefing about USC 'stealing' WR Jordan Addison, has pursued a remedy. There's been lots of tampering smoke, but this suit is the first 'fire.'
  7. My knowledge of NIL contracts is about thimble size. Any contract can be broken, it is the language contained in the contract that stipulates any penalties. My knowledge of law is slightly larger than a thimble, but I don’t see how a court can award tampering damages beyond penalties stipulated within the signed agreement.
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  9. It comes down to the coordinators, the HC, and locker room chemistry and player leadership. FSU threw a ton of money at the portal for last year's team. Everyone (pundits) was raving how in 2024-5 FSU was in contention to win it all in rather dominant fashion. Fast-forward to the season and it turns out they didn't have a team and the wheels came off in week zero and it never recovered. Ohio State has been throwing money but has been losing to Michigan quite consistently. They had 2 losses last year! They lucked out with an expanded playoff and had a chance of redemption and credit to them they seized it. But in any previous year they wouldn't have made the playoff. Watching Ohio State this year is going to be an interesting tell as to how productive this practice is year after year.
  10. What happens with in conferences after the fact (the commitment of recruits and transfers) seems as if it should remain beyond the reach of law suits. I guess my question has more to do with before that when competing for the ‘raw material’ of a shared market place. In that sense, it doesn’t seem as much a matter of one forced to subsidize another as it is trying to create a competitive, level playing field. In the end, I guess it would all depend upon which of the two views gains the most traction in the eyes of a judge.
  11. No doubt litigation is likely to follow further consolidation of college athletics. However, Hertz is not required to subsidize Avis, and Oregon is not required to subsidize Oregon State. The ACC, B12, and the Pac-7, pending 8, did not hesitate in putting the final nails in the Real Pac-12's coffin, or in looting the Mountain West. This will not go unnoticed in court. Likely, the entire G6 and the majority of the ACC and B12 members will not be able to meet the Super Conference's annual minimum dollars required to be spent on football. Same for some of the teams in today's Power 2. The ACC has internally separated the wheat from the chaff in artful fashion. Without prejudice, the most watched ACC teams will receive more media money. ACC teams that make money in the postseason will keep the money. BC and Wake Forest did not sue to keep an equal disbursement of revenues and postseason money. The ACC model is coming to the B1G and the SEC. A merger of the B1G and SEC's top teams could cause market share issues, but I imagine the structure of such a 'merger' would be designed to withstand antitrust challenges, and/or the Power 2 could simply pay off the remainder of the ACC and the B12 and the G6. This is happening today with the B1G and the SEC receiving the lion's share of the football PO proceeds. Despite the whining about 'fairness,' the market will, as always, separate the winners from the losers.
  12. Question: if this sea-change were to happen from student-athlete amateurs to paid athletic professionals, mandating - of necessity - contract-based bargaining between unionized athletes and universities, could that create the conditions under which an antitrust law suit might be enacted by less wealthy universities banding together to challenge the monopoly of wealthy universities who control the market place for high school athletes and transfers?
  13. Okay! Whew is right. I've never liked FSU and anytime 'Bama loses is great. But now I actually want the Tide to Roll over Florida State.
  14. 5-star Oregon football commit compared to NFL legends Antonio Gates, Jimmy Graham The Ducks had one of the best quarterbacks in all of college football last season with Heisman trophy finalist Dillon Gabriel. He has since moved on to the NFL, so the main objective in 2026 is to identify the next guy, whether that's Dante Moore or Austin Novosad. Fortunately for Oregon, they still possess an abundance of talent at their skill positions, and they are expected to add even more in 2026. One of the most exciting prospects who will be joining the team in Eugene after next season is five-star tight end Kendre Harrison. 5-star Oregon football commit compared to NFL legends Antonio Gates, Jimmy Graham DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM ESPN explained how they think each 5-star prospect will fit with their college teams and Oregon commit Kendre’ Harrison was compared to Antonio Gates.
  15. So far, looking at those 3 schools to date, what happens on the field is very mixed results!
  16. Boy, I am glad Oregon QBs don't do this...Whew!
  17. I like the strategy, but what happens when a school like ATM, USC, or osu2 does both? They throw money at HS kids AND throw money to the transfer portal.
  18. Wow, The thought hadn’t occurred to me. Pull scholarships and just hold intramural tryouts for positions! Field a brigade of Joes for a year! I wonder if fans would go for that. Just to stick it to lawyers and players. It would be comical to watch a bunch of kids G5 caliber playing for Blue Bloods. If fans had the patience to let that play out, man. Who cares what Fox, CBS, ESPN and NBC think. Too bad that won’t happen. It’s getting to the point I might only watch games I put money on. Which I wouldn’t really do. I’d just want the results of the game in that case. Since it’s all about money, who cares who the players are, I just want my money.
  19. Perhaps this is why the NBA is less talented, too much $$ before developing real talent. The result is viewership has crashed. The NIL has lifted parity and better play as athletes stay longer. Will it continue if too much $$ goes to unproven freshmen? JJ, you are right. Something has to give soon or we will be in constant court cases indefinitely. The obvious conclusion seems to be admitting to students as employees and form a union as all the pro leagues. Not to be political, but has congress ever intervened to make anything better? Besides they move at a glacial pace. This is one of the few instances where individual states appreciate their ability to govern themselves and not rely on federal direction.
  20. And now much like the NBA went through. The rookies, I mean freshman, are getting ridiculous contracts without showing that can play at the new level. As this unfolds. There will need to be limits set in place as what a freshman can be given.
  21. I used to live and breathe HS recruiting, but I barely pay attention now. One basic premise that is completely out of date IMO is how volume impacts the team rating system. USC has recruited 30 players out of HS for 2026 and has the #1 class….cool story bro. What if your program is in a good place and only needs 13 HS players for 2026? If your coach has been around a while and you still need 30 HS players, that is not a positive in 2025.
  22. This is where it's headed, and it's all because 50 years ago the NCAA latched onto its "Student-Athlete" model and would not let go. Penalize players for getting jobs, or loans to buy a hamburger. Meanwhile the coaches and schools. conferences, TV networks are making $$$, but they're professionals. Now, because the NCAA has been inert, the players are professionals in every sense of the word. Back in the day players wanted to play for their school. It meant something to them. But then we got the players skipping "meaningless" bowl games to protect their NFL viability. Now players are coming to the school that will give them the best NIL deal. Money is driving the Playoff structure, and the players don't have to wait for the NFL to "show them the money"
  23. Thank you, Steven A. I note that the 1st team Clemson DL guys were on last season's team that lost 4 games. Archie Manning has started two games vs. G6 opponents. PFF may like the Vandy TE, but where, except for 23andMe, is the supporting data for Archie being 1st team? The 2nd team and 3rd team QBs match up in the opening game, which sees LSU playing Clemson. Maytayo should have been All-B1G last season and is underrated here. I think OL Isiah World could have joined transfers Thieneman and Hughes. Nice to see Poncho on the list.
  24. LSU wins it all, but not without controversy. Coastal Carolina coach Kevin Schnall ejected in first inning vs. LSU in heated start to CWS Finals Game 2 - On3 WWW.ON3.COM In the bottom of the first inning of Game 2 of the College World Series, Coastal Carolina head coach Kevin Schnall was ejected. SEC sites were quick to claim LSU's 8 titles superior to USC's 12 titles because, TA DA!, LSU played more difficult schedules.
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