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Gidnik

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  1. Not how I would fight the gay rumor. We’ll see how this works out for him.
  2. For those of us not a Bloomberg subscriber?
  3. I think the Noles and Clemson get out of the GOR by saying they’re being irreparably harmed by making so much less than other conferences
  4. when this whole thing flames out, its going to be biblical
  5. https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/college/SEC/2023/04/12/sec-expansion-2024-oklahoma-texas-bobby-bowden-florida-state/70097800007/
  6. Georgia tech, Louisville, clemson, FSU, Pitt are not giving up a rivalry game or an instate non conference game against the SEC to play the fucking pac
  7. Maalik is looking great. granted its against 2nd defense
  8. i really like what Malik does with his throws. he has not played badly at alll.
  9. these fucking big 12 refs would cost us the spring game if they could. this years officiating is going to be horrendous.
  10. look at that, 3rd and 12 right away. lol
  11. https://nypost.com/2023/04/10/why-nfls-bad-idea-for-thursday-flex-scheduling-barely-helps-amazon/ pay wall busted https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fnypost.com%2F2023%2F04%2F10%2Fwhy-nfls-bad-idea-for-thursday-flex-scheduling-barely-helps-amazon%2F The Pac-12’s media rights agreement won’t be completed until late spring or early summer, according to The Athletic college football writers Stewart Mandel and Max Olsen. They said The CW is now in play. We will add this to the conversation around potential defections from Pac-12 to the Big 12: Watch Colorado.
  12. Pac-12 deputy commissioner Jamie Zaninovich is leaving the conference this week after nine years to become managing director at TrailRunner International, a global strategic communications firm. Zaninovich doubles as the Pac-12’s chief operating officer and has worked closely with commissioner George Kliavkoff on the media rights negotiations. Friday will be his final day. However, his first consulting project at TrailRunner will be to advise the Pac-12 on the media negotiations, expansion and basketball strategy. (The media rights saga, which began in July, is expected to conclude later this spring.) In his new role, Zaninovich will help TrailRunner grow its sports business operation. The company is based in Dallas-Fort Worth but has offices across the country and in Shanghai. Its clients include the Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, Oakland A’s and, on two previous occasions, the Pac-12. TrailRunner worked with the conference during its multi-year initiatives in China and provided communications advice in January when two executives were dismissed for failing to properly disclose overpayments by Comcast to the Pac-12 Networks. The SportsBusiness Journal was the first to report Zaninovich’s move. His duties at the Pac-12 include serving as the liaison between the conference’s executive staff and the athletic directors. Deputy commissioner Teresa Gould, a former athletic director at UC Davis, is expected to take over that role. A former member of the NCAA Tournament selection committee, Zaninovich also oversees Pac-12 men’s basketball. He played a leading role in several strategic endeavors, including the move to a 20-game conference schedule, the implementation of non-conference scheduling standards and the creation of the series with the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Drew Seidenberger, the associate commissioner for men’s basketball operations, will replace Zaninovich on an interim basis and seemingly is a candidate for the permanent position as the sport’s supervisor. Zaninovich, who was the commissioner of the West Coast Conference before joining the Pac-12 in 2014, will continue to live in the Bay Area.
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