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Big Surprise: More 5-Stars Get Drafted, and the 'Lagging' Conference?
Here are the players in the first round by * grade NFL draft: Where every 2022 first-round pick ranked as a high school recruit SPORTS.YAHOO.COM Before they were selected in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft, the players who heard their names called were high schoolers with a dream.
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USC Getting Top Receiver from Pitt on 'Massive' NIL Deal and Pitt's Coach Doesn't Like It
All's fair nowadays. Just sit back and observe (not enjoy) all this S.
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Just How Clueless is Taggart?
Got fired from USF this week.
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Jon Wilner's Pac-12 Stock Report
He is always a good read. Pac-12 report: NFL Draft uptick, Schulz stays at WSU, transfer chaos WWW.MERCURYNEWS.COM The Pac-12 had a positive experience on Day One of the NFL Draft, with four selections — more than it has produced in years.
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How Many New Presidents Does the NCAA Need, is Three Enough or Too Many?
Scalp your tickets to all Championship Games = Golden Parachute.
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How Many New Presidents Does the NCAA Need, is Three Enough or Too Many?
Well, one sure didn't work. College sports doesn’t need a new president. It needs three. WWW.MSN.COM The current NCAA structure, like its failed leader, just needs to disappear.
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Hurricanes Basketball Player Demands Better NIL or Will Transfer Tomorrow
If he refuses to practice or play for non-injury or non-academic reasons, I would think they could revoke his scholarship. It's tough to ball out when your school has none.
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How the 1987 Fiesta Bowl Changed the College Football Landscape Forever
Glad our "Uncle" could play his part. P.S. Go ahead and ignore the last two paragraphs. Dear NCAA and All Other Colleges and Universities: You’re Welcome. -The 1986-87 Miami Hurricane Football Program WWW.MSN.COM In early 1987, the University of Miami changed college football and college athletics as a whole, forever.
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Kayvon Goes No.5 to the New York Giants
Six, if you count #26, Jermaine Johnson who transferred from Georgia last year because he couldn't start to FSU.
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Hurricanes Basketball Player Demands Better NIL or Will Transfer Tomorrow
Remember, there is no "i" in team, just in NIL.
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California (the State) Screwing with the System Again
I'm going to apologize in advance for the length to follow: Jon Wilner peels back some of the layers of Senate Bill 1401, the “College Athlete Race and Gender Equity Act,”. Gotta love the names that are given to these Bills to foster a narrative that has nothing to do with the actual application. Football and men’s basketball players, the only athletes on “profitable teams/revenues exceed scholarship costs” could receive huge sums. If it becomes law, the California schools would be at significant financial disadvantages plus, create massive Title IX complications and threaten the viability of Olympic sports. Do we need Larry Scott to talk to the legislature? This bill limits access to the cash to the athletes in the sports that generate the “profit”. It seems backers of the bill includes a union and the National College Players Association (NCPA). You may remember the NCPA, they of the doomed-at-the-start #WeAreUnited movement in the Pac-12 wherein they sought a 50/50 revenue split between the ATHLETE-students and the schools. SB-1401 states, “Excessive athletic program expenditures on salaries, administration, and facilities are not necessary to field intercollegiate athletics and should be partially redirected to address racial and gender-based inequities endured by college athletes.” Cover your ears while the rest of the Power 5 laughs their a’s off. And how is paying only football and basketball players addressing “racial and gender-based inequities” when women will not benefit? The author of the bill obviously showed a lack of understanding that football and men’s basketball generate the revenue that is vital for the rest of the athletic departments sports that all lose money. For instance, if a college had football revenue of $40M, half of that would have to be set aside for the players, minus the amount spent on scholarships. If the scholarship money was $4M, then $16M would go into the players’ “pool”, instead of supporting the other sports. That’s $185K for each of the 85 scholarship players, available at $25K per year and the balance upon earning a degree within 6 years. Walk-ons aren’t addressed per se. And who would want a walk-on if they are going to take money out of your pocket? The upside, out-of-state transfers might drop as the players would be leaving that money behind if they transferred out of CA. Or, would they could just leverage what they leave behind in their NIL deals at the new school. And of course, at least until the lawyers got involved, payment to the players shall not establish an employment relationship. Why not? Because the bill says so. How does this jive with Title IX one may ask. Good question, because the Judiciary Committee declared that women’s sports would be unaffected...“The one thing this bill would not do is hurt Title IX,” However, Committee analysis of the bill states: “The formula proposed by this bill will almost certainly benefit male student athletes more than it will female athletes. These disparate impacts mean that the bill might force California institutions of higher learning to violate their Title IX obligations not to discriminate on the basis of sex in any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Huh??? Stay tuned to see if the legislature has an answer prior to being taken to the Supreme Court on this issue.
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Pac-12 Football Alumni Council Makes Suggestions on Important Topics
Huge step in the right direction Pac-12 football: Alumni council offers suggestions as conference plots strategy to upgrade the on-field product – The Mercury News WWW.MERCURYNEWS.COM More than four months ago, the Pac-12 unveiled its Football Alumni Council, a first-of-its-kind advisory board stocked with big names and a momentous task: Assist the conference in upgrading a foot… Next step, just win baby win.
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Is 8.5 O/U Wins for Oregon an Obvious Diss?
I'm also going 10-2 as this lemon lime kool aid is very tasty this Spring. Hopefully I won't be adding too much vodka to it this Fall.
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Emmert's Exit the Start of Mass Changes?
I also heard Condoleezza Rice, which is out-of-the-box and kind of like the George Kliavkoff hire.
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Lanning's Rave Review by Two Former Georgia Bulldogs in Yogi Roth's Interview
He asked them about Lanning around the 1:45 mark. Georgia football's Nakobe Dean and Jordan Davis rave about new Oregon head coach Dan Lanning SPORTS.YAHOO.COM Pac-12 Networks' Yogi Roth chats with Nakobe Dean and Jordan Davis about new Oregon football head coach Dan Lanning ahead of the 2022 NFL Draft in Las Vegas, Nevada. Lanning was Dean and...
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Former Ducks Center Franck Kepnang Commits to Washington
What other reason could there be?
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California (the State) Screwing with the System Again
Do these Bozos not realize how few football programs, let alone basketball, will reach this plateau. Oh, and let's not forget the impact on Title IX and non revenue sports that will be decimated. The California legislature is working on another bill that could change college sports WWW.MSN.COM The NIL revolution began in California's state assembly. Now that group is considering an even larger change to the college athletics business model.
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Emmert's Exit the Start of Mass Changes?
Yep, no longer does a paper bag have the tensile strength to hold the $$$. P.S. I wrote in code so ewe dubers wouldn't understand.
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Canzano: Pac-12 Joins Rally Cry for NCAA Change
I think there is a typo, "ruining" not "running"!
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Emmert's Exit the Start of Mass Changes?
One can only hope. Mark Emmert’s Exit Only the Beginning: More Overhaul Ahead in College Sports WWW.MSN.COM The Transformation Committee is considering wholesale changes that would make the NCAA’s post–Mark Emmert era a completely... 'Bout time
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Break Out the Bubbly, Emmert to Step Down (in 2023)
Of course, hard to see how a guy at the bottom of the barrel can step any further down. Must be due to his prowess roots. NCAA President Mark Emmert Stepping Down By June 2023 WWW.MSN.COM Emmert will remain in his position until his replacement is hired or until June 30, 2023.
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The Transfer Portal Is Causing Some Teams To Have Roster Problems
The "haves" vs the "have nots" as always. Teams can now unofficially "show the door" to the marginal players hoping they enter the portal to free-up the scholarship, without the bad publicity of taking the scholarship away as I am not sure all scholarship are guaranteed for the full 4 or 5 years. It used to be year-to-year, although I think fairly recently teams started offering guaranteed scholarship to be competitive.
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Men's Basketball Guard De'Vion Harmon is Gone--Portal
From 24/7 Harmon's decision to enter the transfer portal comes on the heels of Oregon landing a commitment from Colorado starting guard Keeshawn Barthelemy. Oregon will now have one available scholarship to use ahead of the 2022-23 season if the coaching staff chooses to do so. Senior guard Will Richardson could also choose to not use his fifth year of eligibility, and the Ducks would then have two scholarships available. He joined the Ducks this past offseason and reunited with Crutchfield who also arrived at Oregon as an assistant coach. Earlier this year Crutchfield was hired by Omaha to become their new head coach. per Matt Prehm If you don't count on Richardson coming back, then: PG - Dior Johnson FR SG - Keeshawn Barthelemy JR SF - Tyrell Williams JR PF - Quincy Guerrier SR C - N'Faly Dante SR Kel'el Ware would be the sixth man, Rivaldo Soares would be the top guard off the bench, and then Nate Bittle and Brennan Rigsby would be utility guys who can play multiple spots depending on the matchups.
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More Upsides to NIL, a Win-Win-Win Situation
Players Stay in School Longer, Earn Needed Money, More Mature Players for the School and the Draft. 1st NIL draft class could have long-lasting impact on NFL WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM The ability of college players to earn celebrity endorsement money is expected to impact the NFL draft for years to come, as players around the country think it gives them more options to earn...
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Spring Game Review from Georgia 24/7 Reporter
Montana had it too. After his back surgery, they took most of the over-the-middle routes out of the playbook. Seemed to work.