NJDuck Moderator No. 1 Share Posted Friday at 08:05 PM You may not have noticed the menu bar in the header. There is a new item called “News.” We invited you to explore this section. When you click on the word “News,” you will see an index of multiple links to sports news sites for your enjoyment! Sometimes there are articles of interest, but they really don't merit their own thread...Those articles will now go in here. These postings will relate back to OBD in some way. From now on, except for a very few circumstances, our threads will be just one page. Advertising only appears on the first page and we want to make as much money as possible for the site. The bonus in doing this is that it will be easier for everyone to move around the thread. You will always be able to refer to the previous thread for reference. To see the previous thread for this topic click Here. Be sure to come back often...You just might find something of interest to ponder... This Thread is for News Articles ONLY. You can always start a new thread with any of these articles for discussion. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJDuck Author Moderator No. 2 Share Posted Friday at 08:14 PM Kalen DeBoer welcomes revenue sharing, says having 'a more balanced playing field' will help Alabama Full Quote: “The regulation is really important to the game itself,” the 50-year-old Alabama head coach told On3. “That regulation where we’re all on an even playing field from the revenue-sharing standpoint helps us, just because now it comes down to what is important in recruiting, and that’s relationships and sharing your vision. “People that want to be aligned with your vision, and then come to a place like Alabama that has the resources, the tradition. The regulation and having a more balanced playing field helps our situation. It allows us to get where it was at one point just a few years back. Where recruiting is real recruiting, not just someone who’s gonna put in the highest bid.” NIL was an area where Alabama notably struggled, despite its considerable financial resources. After enjoying more than a decade of straight-forward recruiting under Nick Saban — "Hey, do you want to come compete for a national championship every year while developing in the sport's top NFL pipeline?" — the Tide were caught relatively flat-footed by the NIL shift in the head coach's later years. Kalen DeBoer welcomes revenue sharing, says having 'a more balanced playing field' will help Alabama SPORTS.YAHOO.COM In other words, the Alabama head coach would really like it if the system would passively benefit Alabama again. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just Ducky No. 3 Share Posted Friday at 08:53 PM It’s certainly true that Alabama has never had an advantage financially over other schools in the past and always recruited on a level playing field. . My gosh what has Debochery been smoking. Whatever it is I certainly need some. I hope it’s not to expensive. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJDuck Author Moderator No. 4 Share Posted Monday at 12:09 PM Oregon “SHOUT” at MKA (Ducks over Trojans 2025) 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJDuck Author Moderator No. 5 Share Posted Monday at 05:38 PM Sources: FSU, Clemson expected to reach settlement with ACC Florida State and Clemson will vote Tuesday on an agreement that would ultimately result in the settlement of four ongoing lawsuits between the schools and the ACC and a new revenue-distribution strategy that would solidify the conference's membership for the near future, sources told ESPN on Monday. The ACC board of directors is scheduled to hold a call Tuesday to go over the settlement terms. In addition, Florida State and Clemson have both called board meetings to present the terms at noon ET Tuesday. All three boards must agree to the settlement for it to move forward, but sources throughout the league expect a deal to be reached. Sources - FSU, Clemson expected to reach settlement with ACC - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM FSU and Clemson will vote Tuesday on an agreement that would ultimately result in the settlement of lawsuits between the schools and the ACC, sources told ESPN. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Joseph Moderator No. 6 Share Posted Tuesday at 03:37 AM Gimme Ten - Ducks Players and Coaches Who Need to Step Up in 2025. https://247sports.com/college/oregon/longformarticle/oregon-football-ducks-football-dan-lanning-dante-moore-246451318/#2609253 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nevada Dawg No. 7 Share Posted Tuesday at 06:25 AM Who is going to step up at QB this year. I don't remember hearing about a high-visibility transfer so I am assuming it will be the transfer QB from UCLA? Any other insights? Whomever it is, that Dude needs to be one of Jon's top `10 step-ups for sure! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Joseph Moderator No. 8 Share Posted Tuesday at 10:49 PM Dante, Moore Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory? It will be a Slice of Life. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Joseph Moderator No. 9 Share Posted 1 hour ago A Ranking of 2025's CFB QBs with Dante Moore on the List at No. 12. The Top 15 returning quarterbacks in all of college football for 2025 SATURDAYBLITZ.COM We're still more than six months away from the start of college football season, but that doesn't mean there's not a lot to break down. As the confetti was bein One man's, Andrew Broadwine's, opinion, but this seems to be more realistic than many rankings with Arch Manning No. 1. Arch has the genetics but his highlights to date have come against UTSA and Mississippi State. Considering Dante's stats at UCLA, where he was a pinata behind a bad O-line, I understand the wait and see approach. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...