(06-06-2021 09:29 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote: (06-06-2021 09:18 PM)JamesTKirk Wrote: (06-06-2021 08:17 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote: (06-06-2021 06:58 PM)JamesTKirk Wrote: (06-01-2021 08:59 AM)usffan Wrote: Wow, this one's pretty fascinating...
For anybody who doesn't know, "A Jersey Guy" is Mark Blaudschun, a sports reporter who not only wrote for the Boston Globe, but has some serious connections. He's the one who broke the story that the Catholic 7 were about to break away from the football members of the Big East.
Interestingly, Blaudschun has put up a new post, in which he still identifies Colorado State, San Diego State and Boise State as possible AAC expansion schools, but he doesn't provide any reason for listing those three schools, in particular.
https://www.si.com/college/tmg/mark-blau...-expansion
Given the fact that he has often had the inside scoop on internal AAC developments, it's interesting that he has continued to list CSU, SDSU, and BSU as the three most likely expansion schools.
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If by "new" you mean we've been talking about for five days, mainly in another thread you just posted in, then OK
it was "newer" than his initial post.
It's interesting that he has continued to list CSU, SDSU, and BSU, in particular, which has suggested to some that he hasn't stepped back from his original hint that these might be the most likely schools to join the AAC.
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I put my whole quote back in - all of which is true.
The other thread was started because of the "replacement" article...and your points have been discussed at length.
Here's one of many takes about the replacement article - not saying my take is the best, might not even be right, but addresses the "interesting" point you're making here.
https://csnbbs.com/thread-922966-post-17...id17447344
Interesting stuff:
"...the whole situation makes me think that he does have good sources - in the conference offices and/or at one or more conference schools. But there was a miscommunication of one kind or another between him and source -- sounds to me like the (or "a") key source called him up immediately. Either:
"That's not what I said - it's not a fully fledged plan, those three names I gave you are hypothetical (but wink wink nudge nudge know what I mean)."
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"You can't publish that YET! I told you I'd give you a heads up before the announcement but it isn't finalized yet!"
"...If that had come out on its own, without the stronger story ("Aresco has a plan") going out then being removed, it would be treated like every other "Here's a plan that might get some response"
There is something going on, or has been something. Maybe it's just talking and planning. Maybe it's on one end only and can't get to resolution. Maybe it's new development, maybe nothing has gone further down track than previously reported..."
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Very plausible interpretation.
It makes sense to suggest that something is or has been going on. The timing was odd enough to cause some to suggest, at first, that the story might have been resulted from a leak of a developing story, but now it all seems to have been reeled back in.
Many people wrote that they considered the reporter credible, based on the fact that he broke some earlier stories. It would have been extremely odd for a savvy reporter to rehash an old story and imply that it was a developing story. It may be telling that he reeled everything back in except for the three schools, which he continues to list in preference to the others. He seems to be suggesting something by continuing to list them.
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