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CustersDoctor

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  1. Since some sort of pay for play model is on the horizon, wouldn't players in bowl games get an extra 1/13th of their salary? Where would this extra pay come from? Half the bowl games make no money. On top of that half the time the teams/schools often lose money on a bowl game. Over the years I've seen numerous articles on how UT or Tech or OkSt lost money on a trip to the Holiday Bowl or Citrus Bowl etc. So how will there be money for the extra salary? Asking for a friend.
  2. IIRC About 15 years ago an Aggie football player was arrested at a playground while exposing himself. I had to tell AI that he's holding a baseball bat.
  3. This is nitpicking but I hate the fact that amongst the conference flags that are flown at the Big12 baseball tournament, there waves the ISU flag.
  4. Artist rendering of Mike McKinney defeating 'Gap the Kid' at the battle of the north end zone. Circa 1836
  5. It's hard to get it right because AI has been designed to ignore the kind of prompts it takes get it right. Example: Fat ugly Aggie butch bitch...
  6. The Marine Angel traveled from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes. It us still the largest ship to ever go through the Chicago River.
  7. He's so bad he's just barely better than Jason Garrett
  8. They even made a bronze statue of Listeater.
  9. FANTASTIC.
  10. FANTASTIC.
  11. Using the ENHANCE Feature on the nuts to butts pic.
  12. I used an ENHANCE feature on the the original GAP KID pic and the Goal post pic.
  13. So here was the first AI return for listeater with the prompt included.
  14. Any of you buying recent rumors that Nebraska could be pushed out of the B1G because their AAU status has changed since they joined the B1G?
  15. 1. 2016-2023. 2. Streaming isn't included. 3. TCU's 2022 season ratings were very very good and that one good season bumped them a lot. 4. The left behind have been playing OUT and benefiting from those schools being in the TEN most watched schools. Their ratings will reflect that soon. 5. UCF, UH & CINCY's ratings aren't that good. BBut from 2016-2022 they are playing mostly mid-majors. So one can expect their rating to improve as they play teams that have better audiences. 6. It's hard to believe that these schools are out of the top 50. When they had multiple games against top performers each and every season. MISSOURI, Ariz St, Cal, Kansas, Virginia, Or St, UA & Illinois.
  16. The 4th column is a schools % of 8,470,000,000 annual CFB regular season viewership. 5th column is the aggregate total. So as oft been said, the top 18 teams have 52% of the viewers. The top 52 schools have 90% of the viewers. Dumping the bottom 18, at worst, costs you 10% of the viewers. But you'd increase overall views by not having those terrible performers in the mix.
  17. This was about the same time a poster on TexAgs was posting legit insider information about recruiting violations at OU. After getting scooped by message board posters, some main stream media elements began watching message boards more closely. By doing this, they seldom gleaned good information and were often duped.
  18. This sounds like a terrible deal for most of the remaining ACC members. Because about eight of them would be financially better off in the XII. And though increasing the XII to XIV would seem unwieldy it would be an opportunity to kill off a conference and to relegate some bad performers. Now we all know that UNC & Virginia keep floating B1G rumors, I don't think the B1G is ready to expand even more. The BigXII would gladly expand further, its not like they'd be messing up some comfortable consistency. There are only 6 original BigXII members left. So the Big12 should go after these schools: UNC, VIRG, VTECH, PITT, NCST, MIAMI, LOUIS. The eighth school would be one of these: Cuse, GTech or Duke. Hard pass on WAKE, BC, CAL, STAN and SMU. There's no reason for the eight schools who could go to the BIGXII to get locked in to a bad deal that doesn't expire for 12 years. They should get into a deal that is monetarily better and expires in 2031. Thus if you're UNC & UV, Your B1G dream could come true in seven years.
  19. So I used this paradigm to sort through and relegate some of 77 schools in the unwieldy everybody gets stay conference proposal. There are 22 States that have multiple teams. Some of those need to be dropped, not only do they not deliver TV viewers, but because of local regional population, they never be able to deliver the eyeballs. Here are the 22 states with multiple teams and who I would preserve. 1. Oregon (2). Drop OSt 2. Washington(2). Drop Wazzou 3. Cali (4) Keeps them all, I know CalStan have been under performing for years, I just keep thinking they'll wake up. 4. Arizona (2). Both teams stay 5. Utah (2) is indeed a low pop state, but both schools deliver good home attendance as well as decent to good TV numbers. Plus their rivalry delivers on a national scale. 6. Kansas (2) Population doesn't deserve two teams. Since football drives the money. Kansas has to go. 7. Iowa (2). Neither school has terrible numbers. ISU has one of the most loyal fanbases anywhere. Their attendance is good whether they suck or not. Both teams stay. 8. Oklahoma (2). Smaller pop state but of course OU stays, but so does OSt, they have the best numbers of the New16. 9. Texas (7) Yes, I said SEVEN schools. That is stupid. It needs to be Four like Cali. Bye Bye BU, UH & SMU. This somehow leaves us with TCU. But they perform better than, BU, UH & SMU. 10. Michigan(2) keep both schools. 11. Illinois (2) Illinois stays, see ya to NorthWestern. Illinois numbers aren't great, but the state population is good. 12. Indiana (3), Keeps ND, loses Purdue & Indiana 13. OHIO (2). No more Bearcats. 14. Kentucky (2). UK numbers are doing well enough to stay and so does Louisville. 15. Mississippi(2) Not big enough for two teams. Farewell, Miss St. 16. Georgia (2) Georgia Tech just doesn't move the needle. To bad, I kind of always liked them. 17. South Carolina (2) keeps both schools. 18. North Carolina (4). The ninth most populous state somehow has four teams in the 77. Only UNC & NCST can stay. No more Duke or Wake 19. Tennessee (2). Vandy should in no way get to stay. 20. Pennsylvania (2). Both schools stay. Pitt is marginal in some books, but they do as well as anybody else in the bottom half 21. Florida (4). Third most populous state deserves four but UCF is on the cusp of not making it. 22. Alabama (2) Both schools stay. There are 11 states with one team. These states keep their representation 1. Minnesota 2. Wisconsin 3. West Virginia 4. Missouri 5. Colorado 6. Nebraska 7. Arkansas 8. Louisiana. 9. New York. These two state and their markets get relegated. 10. New Jersey 11. Maryland. That is a total 50 teams. This strategy reduces fat while retaining most of the states viewers. If you want to cut to 48 you'd drop TCU & UCF, then have 4 12 team conferences.
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