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Jon Joseph

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  1. Gold: One for the ages — Ducks pull off biggest baseball win in almost 7 decades SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM The Ducks pulled off their biggest win on the diamond in almost 70 years with a 9-8 comeback over Oral Roberts in their Friday...
  2. Thank you, NJ, for all of these great updates. Of course, not over until the name is signed on the bottom line; we all know 'commitment' has a different meaning when it comes to truly committing to a program.
  3. Great game. But the best game I ever witnessed in person was the 1976 6th game between the Red Sox and the Reds at Fenway where in extra innings Carlton Fiske waved for the ball to stay fair as it cleared the Monster and won the game in a walk-off From Good Will Hunting - 'I didn't know that Pudge was going to hit a home run.'. Unfortunately, I was also in Fenway for game 7 when Doggy Perez hit a Bill Lee Moon Ball pitch out of the park as the Reds took the series.
  4. What an SEC 9 conference schedule could look like using the 2024 and forward B1G scheduling agreement. How a hypothetical nine-game SEC schedule would look based on Big Ten's new 'Flex Protect Plus' model - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM The SEC is staying at eight games for now, but we're still pondering what an adjusted slate would look like
  5. SC and UCLA, get your No-Doz ready. Brutal travel numbers for football and think how this will affect non-revenue sports. Big Ten football schedule: Distance each team will travel in 2024 season when USC, UCLA join conference - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM A few teams in the Big Ten Conference will be racking up airline miles when the league expands in the 2024 season
  6. Along with his recent Mailbag, Jon Wilner (paywall) reviewed the legal matters affecting the conference and college sports at large. It isn't pretty. No one under the age of 17 should read the following without parental guidance and permission. Here is a summary of the 6 matters. 1. Pac-12 vs DISH - The conference is, hold your breath, the Plaintiff in this action suing DISH for withholding distribution payments. This suit has nothing to do with the Comcast debacle. 2. The NLRB has filed a complaint against USC, the Pac-12, and the NCAA seeking to have college athletes recognized as employees of their respective schools. This is exactly the opposite of the precedent set by the NLRB six years ago when it found that Northwestern football players are not employees and therefore could not form a players' union. 3. Holiday Bowl vs UCLA and the Pac-12. The Holiday Bowl is seeking $3M in damages for UCLA canceling out of the Holiday Bowl due to COVID shortly before the game was set to kick off. I hope the conference as a whole has filed to be removed as a defendant in the matter. The conference had nothing to do with UCLA's decision. 4. AB 252 - The College Athlete Protection Act that would require all private and public schools in California to share revenue with student-athletes has passed the California State Assembly notwithstanding all entities in California directly affiliated with college athletics lobbying vehemently against this piece of legislation. The matter is now before the California Senate. Wilner - "As the law, AB 252 would make NIL look like amateur hour in terms of ramifications for college sports." 5. The Comcast Cover-Up - 2 executives were terminated by the Pac-12 Network for failure to disclose the Comcast accounting error, too much money was paid to the conference by Comcast, and have filed a Wrongful Termination suit claiming that they disclosed the error to Larry Scott in 2017 and Scott did not report this to his overseers. This fiasco is expected to cost each Pac-12 member at least $1M plus in diminished future revenues as the result of having to balance the books with Comcast, The conference has yet to cross-claim against Scott which I believe in itself is a breach of fiduciary duty. No way that conference member athletic departments should bear the brunt of this cover-up. 6. The Hubbard Matter - Chuba Hubbard who was a running back at Oklahoma State and now plays in the NFL, and other former student-athletes, have filed an anti-trust action against the NCAA claiming billions of dollars (anti-trust law allows for treble damages) in unpaid benefits based upon the Supreme Court's 9-0 ruling against the NCAA in the Alston case. The case is in front of the Northern California District Federal Judge Claudia Williams whose ruling in the O'Bannon case years ago sparked the era of economic changes across the NCAA. In effect, I think seeking damages retroactively based upon the Alston decision should not stand but I do not trust the NCAA to properly defend this case. It could take close to a decade for this case to reach the Supreme Court but if sustained this could destroy the operations of the vast majority of G5/P5 athletic departments. The good news? Ducks baseball just made an all-time comeback and football in Autzen kicks off in a couple of months.
  7. Thanks, H. Kentucky was among the schools pushing to stay with 8 conference games. I guess Mark Stoops needs his bowl game bonus.
  8. Thanks, Tan. I couldn't open the link but I subscribe to Mercury News and read this take elsewhere. Everything Jon says about the Oregon/UW game makes sense.
  9. Neil Everett gets his World Wide Leader exit papers. Best of luck Neil at your new gig. FOX? Twitter Reactions: Oregon Ducks legend Neil Everett leaves ESPN DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM “Bartender…Jack!” Oregon Duck legend Neil Everett will be leaving ESPN after 23 years. His departure left the sporting world...
  10. Thank you, Charles, for the channel change heads-up! No country for old men watching the games on the Right Coast but Man, was I happy I hung in there last night. A comeback for the ages.
  11. HUZZAH! Kept an old man up late but well worth it. GO DUCKS!
  12. Without the LA schools, I also doubt, as I meant to indicate, $50M. I think with the LA schools $50M would have been a slam dunk. FOX is paying the LA schools $65M each per annum to move to the B1G. IMO, the Pac-10 will survive and with the right streaming partner will have the chance to thrive.
  13. Yes, rushed to the tune, so far, of a promised $5M shortfall and games on Peacock with 20M subscribers. Kind of like Carol Folt rushed into the hiring of a now-disgraced AD, With the LA schools in place, the Pac-12 does a deal for $50M plus. So is $65M enough for SC to give up its place at the head of the table?
  14. I think what the Pac-10 needs is the Atlantic-Pacific Conference merger with the ACC.
  15. But you do have to on occasion play D which did not happen vs Utah in the conference champ game and vs Tulane in the Cotton Bowl. Before SC ventures into the B1G Caleb will be in the NFL as the likely #1 draft pick.
  16. The Ohio State receiving corps has speed plus and Penn State out-speeded Utah in last season's Rose Bowl as did Ohio State the year prior.
  17. I've always been strong when it comes to plagiarism. I did not mean to steal one of your great takes.
  18. Get it but SIGH. IMO the reason the ACC won't go to 9 is due to the Notre Dame independent enabling scheduling agreement. Clemson plays Notre Dame 'OOC' and plays FSU at home. Not easy by any standard. And your Tarheels play South Carolina OOC. Man, I would love to see the formation of The Atlantic-Pacific Conference that would easily win the Bronze medal in the P4 rankings. The Holiday Bowl last season was an awesome game with both Drake Maye and Bo Nix showing their skills and both Ds playing better than expected. So good to have you on the Forum + best of luck to UNC football in 2023. BTW, I think you have one and a half football members and the half just won the lacrosse title.
  19. OK, the schedule is what it is and it is not going to change so I'll sit back and enjoy and hope this will not come back to bite Oregon when the playoff moves to 12 teams next season, and SOS might finally matter.
  20. But Moore is a QB Oregon would have loved to hold onto.
  21. Cannot Make This up! Bill Connelly on ESPN+ (paywall) has an article up today previewing the Pac-12 SOUTH! This just in Bill, the Pac-12 dropped divisions in 2022. I guess the Pony Express has yet to make it to Bristol, Connecticut.
  22. Cannot Make This up! Bill Connelly on ESPN+ (paywall) has an article up today previewing the Pac-12 SOUTH! This just in Bill, the Pac-12 dropped divisions in 2022. I guess the Pony Express has yet to make it to Bristol, Connecticut? The Rodney Dangerfield of the P5.
  23. Two to tango granted. But there are 30+ games scheduled between Pac-12 and SEC teams between now and the early 2030s. None scheduled with Oregon. If the ASU AD can schedule the games shown above IMO Mullens not doing so is lazy and not working hard enough to sell big-time OOC games. Excuse-making doesn't explain why Florida this season is playing at Utah. A difficult place to play. A smaller stadium than Autzen and not a big recruiting bump state for the Gators. This is BIG BUSINESS. If Mullens cannot schedule heavyweights find someone who can. For $1M a year plus perks, the job will not go begging. Former B1G commissioner Jim Delany is a CFB consultant. It would be galling to have to pay a 3rd party to schedule up but perhaps this is what Rob needs to do if he can't do so on his own. Excuse-making could well have Oregon headed for the B12 or even the Mountain West. And this is no time to give the B12 a viewing and recruiting boost. What natural interest do Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, and Baylor have for Oregon fans as opposed to playing B1G teams? Even Rutgers. B1G middle-weights, Maryland, Indiana, Purdue, Nebraska, and Minnesota would draw more eyeballs than the B12 teams Mullens has scheduled. Ditto SEC teams Missouri, Kentucky, South Carolina, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and Arkansas. All of the above teams in both the B1G and the SEC have OOC games scheduled with better opponents than Mullens is bringing to the table. Florida plays FSU and Utah in 2023 and South Carolina plays North Carolina and Clemson. What does the man do all day to earn $1M plus? I'm tired of giving 'leaders' in the Pac-10 a pass from the top on down.
  24. FYI, Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic (paywall) has a great article up today on how the playoff committee to date has ignored the strength of the schedule (SOS) but must pay attention to SOS including the number of conference games played and the quality of the OOC schedule when choosing at large teams and seeding the 12-team playoff field come 2024. AMEN!
  25. PFF of all the ranking services 'gets it' when it comes to ranking CFB players. Every snap for every G5/P5 player nationwide is reviewed by PFF and evaluated. IMO, PFF rankings mean far more than the Joe Moore 'popularity award' for best OL and other similar college awards. Michigan has won the Joe back-to-back and is 0-2 in the CFB playoff.

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