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Posts posted by gatormarc
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Also, the requisite Nike Plus reckoning day when the Gator statue was installed at Ohio State.
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3 minutes ago, locodos said:
I feel like Delany during his time at Ohio St. was the one really pushing this narrative as a salve to soothe their losses, which as a Florida fan was quite funny.
Didn't Gee write a really sad letter to fans about how they were still the better school after Florida curb stomped Ohio State and even that was wrong?
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3 minutes ago, DaysOff said:
You're an incredibly stupid opinion. From a fan watching perspective, it will prove to be the more enjoyable experience. Enjoy your trips to Hattiesburg aggy.
What's Southern Miss got to do with this?
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1 minute ago, billfromlaketravis said:
Peter Burns keeps using the same statistic The SEC has won 19 football and basketball championships since 2007. The Big Ten has won 1.
Heck, let's add baseball:
28-2
Oh, might as well add women's hoops too.
34-2
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55 minutes ago, DaysOff said:
New Big10 > New SEC and it's not even close. Can we jump before next year? Always hated the idea of being in the Confederacy conference.
Ok, cool. Hook 'em.
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8 minutes ago, DixonHur said:
Sorry, I guess I'm just bitter, because I wanted Texas in the PAC-12. Football aside, I'd rather Texas be associated with schools, like Stanford, Berkeley, UCLA and even USC, as opposed to Alabama, Mississippi...and basically anyone that isn't Vanderbilt.
Well, fuck you too then.
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13 minutes ago, BigHornedLurker said:
One thought I have running in my mind I'd hoe do you seed a new conference if you want to ditch the dead weight.
1. SEC as I understand has no exit fees. Is this confirmed ?
SEC does have exit fees now: $30-$45M. They were added after some additional disbursements related to COVID.
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1 minute ago, bullet said:
The Big 10 ADs were furious when they found out Penn St. had been added. They were not consulted. "Do you know how hard it is to get to State College?"
And that was 30+ years ago. How they haven't solved this problem is mind boggling.
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7 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:
Nicole Auerbach pointed out that West Coast visitors to Penn State will have to take a smaller plane to land at State College. They’ll have to refuel somewhere in the Midwest.
While I have no problem with Big Ten expansion, I think they’ll run into a host of travel issues like the aforementioned short runways.
The whole issue seems easy to solve with the money the B1G is getting.
At one point, I understand that the city of Jax paid to extend the runway in Athens as part of a contract extension for the cocktail party.
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8 minutes ago, locodos said:
Boy finally dries his eyes, and moves on, and eventually finds a girl who seems to like him.
She treats him well.
He falls for her.
They get married.
The girl he thought he wanted, suddenly wants him.
Ironic.
Except SEC and ACC made offers at the same time.
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Guess there's no direct translation for Jorts. Just goes to show you how different our cultures really are.
Jean shorts makes it sound so fancy like with hem lines and shit.
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9 minutes ago, Chopper said:
I've heard no conference wants to go past 18 teams due to scheduling problems. Don't know how true it is.
I've also heard that when a west coast team is scheduled to play Penn St, they'll have a 3 hour bus ride to/from Pittsburgh just to get to an airport that has a landing strip long enough to handle planes that can fly non-stop from/to the west coast and PA. University Park can only accommodate regional jets.
Depends on if you want to play everyone in your conference frequently or not.
My guess would be that they would change planes at some point into smaller jets for the last leg vs a long bus ride.
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13 minutes ago, Hurtlocker said:
its from Sportico's database
Thanks. Looks like they don't have Florida's 2021-22 data yet so that's why they don't show up.
Previous year, UF was #21 with $164M.
Rutgers must be doing some funny math or some of their funding sources don't count (like borrowing from the B1G's future distributions?) because they are only showing $56M which isn't close to being right.
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49 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:
Do you have a link for this?
1) Curious as to how Rutgers isn't on there as they've borrowed like $250M.
2) Curious to where UF is on the list. We've just built a new baseball stadium and football facilities, so I assumed some of it went to debt and not all donations.
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7 minutes ago, Hurtlocker said:
Technically, the ACC owns the GoR agreement with the schools and ESPN pays the ACC for the right to broadcast their games. If FSU moved to the SEC, ESPN can't air them, even though they hold a broadcast agreement with both, unless the ACC approves that use of their rights.
Some negotiation or "make right" would need to occur, because the ACC will lose value with FSU gone, as will ESPN, since their contracts and the agreement to build the ACC network was with FSU involved.
If FSU left next year, they'd owe a buyout (which in the ACC is 3 years of revenue) then ESPN would trigger a composition clause, informing the ACC that their revenue will decrease by $X. Then the ACC would look to FSU and say, "There's your number. We'll hand you back your rights once we're all even"
It took the B12 a year or so to figure out a solution and that was in the last year of the GoR, i still struggle to see how this will be an easy move for FSU.
We were talking an instance where the ACC ceased to exist. That doesn't end the GoR.
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11 minutes ago, closetohumping said:
Wow. But who would they pay? The new acc schools? 😂
The GoR deal is with ESPN so nothing really changes. And there is no "buying out" like the conference exit fee.
Any money paid would be part of some sort of negotiation with the network to recover those rights.
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21 minutes ago, closetohumping said:
If say 6 schools left the acc would that void the gor?
The GoR is pretty looks like it assigns each school individually to the deal.
So the ACC could cease to exist and the GoR would still be there attached to those now 15 individual schools.
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15 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:
I don’t necessarily think the BIG wants cal and Stanford.
I'm not sure the B1G knows what it wants and hasn't for awhile.
They're so focused on making more money than the SEC, hoping that that will solve the problem that they keep adding side hustles.- 2
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2 minutes ago, Magus Ossis said:
supercilious
Why you gotta bring Mary Poppins into this?
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Someone check my math for me.
Big 12-2-2+2-2+4+4
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1 minute ago, TKthunder2 said:
B12: 16
2024 would have been lots of fun if UT and OU hadn't managed to negotiate your way out early.
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1 minute ago, Deej said:
Well, Sunday's are reserved for sister fucking.
Understood.
Realignment talk not going away
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I couldn't wait and just printed my own.
Also, got one of those knock off Swamp Life stickers at the Racetrac in the bathsalts section.