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RE: SI article on P5 expansion
(05-16-2023 09:19 PM)shizzle787 Wrote: (05-16-2023 08:59 PM)jsw3ent Wrote: (05-16-2023 08:43 PM)Boots Wrote: If PAC stabilizes and they add SDSU/SMU. This could get REAL interesting on the Big 12 front.
I think Yormark wants to expand again and has a itchy trigger finger. Wants to make his mark.
This news this week from Ross Dellinger was huge on the Memphis front. This is far from over.
...and the news is the SD ST exit fee TRIPLES on July 1st---things could move fast
SD St and SMU going to the PAC could be huge
I hope the 4 corners stay put in the PAC
As a UConn fan, I wholeheartedly agree. If the Pac-12 stays intact and grabs SMU and SDSU, the three top candidates for Big 12 expansion are UConn, Memphis, and UNLV.
Wouldn't that be something.
In your thread titled "when the next dominoes fall May 16th edition" in the realignment forum--you predicted that MEMPHIS would once again be left out when the next dominoes fall.
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RE: SI article on P5 expansion
(05-16-2023 08:43 PM)Boots Wrote: If PAC stabilizes and they add SDSU/SMU. This could get REAL interesting on the Big 12 front.
I think Yormark wants to expand again and has a itchy trigger finger. Wants to make his mark.
This news this week from Ross Dellinger was huge on the Memphis front. This is far from over.
I don't claim to have inside knowledge, but I find it hard to see SMU getting invite to PAC without any kind of travel partner/other school. They would be such an outlier geographically for the PAC, especially if UT, CO and AZ leave.
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RE: SI article on P5 expansion
(05-17-2023 04:23 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (05-17-2023 04:14 PM)Stammers Wrote: (05-17-2023 03:49 PM)oruvoice Wrote: (05-17-2023 02:09 PM)Stammers Wrote: (05-16-2023 08:53 PM)jsw3ent Wrote:   
It's only you two slow leaks left, everyone else gets it. You're on the same team; two winners.
Yeah. Those two (jsw3ent and 1998) are morons. They don't even know nothin'.
We're #2. It's a lock. I have inside sources!
Now there are three of you. The only clowns on the board who even bring it up anymore. Everyone else knows better. You are part of the clownshow dream team; be proud. Btw, how is this for a source?
Quote:Lefft also claimed that Memphis brass told Smith that the Tigers were headed for the Big 12 when they lured him away from Texas Tech two years ago.
“The first thing they told him is we’re going to the Big 12. It’s pretty much a lock,” he said. “He gets there and all of a sudden it appears as though they were never really a contender.
“There’s some people that now sit on the board that are some pretty significant folks, along with the president and both the athletic administrators who were part of the process, and (they) represented to him that this was going to happen.”
Tubby Says He Was Told We Were In
Your hero Tubby himself was told by all of our admin that the Big 12 told us that we were in. How does that work for you Jethro?
Sounds like somebody lied. .... And others kept repeating the lie.
Of course ^^THIS^^-----they were speculating (probably because they read it here 5K times that we were #2 on everybodys list).
It was/is common knowledge that we hired Smith (HOPING) it would increase our chances of actually being #2 on the list----NOT BECAUSE WE WERE ALREADY IN------If we were already in then why hire Smith.
If all of those great sources that the guy from way up north keeps quoting really believes that we were #2 then they are VERY NAIVE ---and need better sources
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RE: SI article on P5 expansion
(05-16-2023 06:01 PM)Stammers Wrote: (05-16-2023 05:33 PM)jsw3ent Wrote: The ONLY way to fix college sports is to basically start over
1) do away with NIL
2) Do away with the transfer portal
3) Go back to the old days where (The compensation to the athletes is a free education)---If they don't want to play college the screw it--let them try to go pro----no more pay to play period
4) To achieve the above you have to have an organization that will enforce the rules equally (LOL good luck)
5) If a coach breaks a rule -they pay the price also----a stronger show clause -longer suspension --and monetary fines--and loss of salary
6) If school had knowledge or was involved in anyway cover ups etc etc -----harsh loss of $$$$ from conference and severe penalties ----repeated offences resulted in some sort of death penalty
If all of the above were truly enforced--we would have our college sports back
Out of all the unintelligent nonsense you come up with (and all of it is), easily the most ridiculous nonsense is how you somehow see yourself as a Conservative. Your post is the exact same opinion that a woke, liberal, socialist, communist. marxist.
That's what you are, Simple Jack.
Sports is one of the few places where socialism works better than the free enterprise system, because of the final goal.
The final goal is to make every competition as close as possible.
We're seeing what free enterprise in sports looks like first with the BCS and then the Power 5 and soon the Power 2.
It began with eliminating half the competition with the BCS and then reducing the competition again with the P5.
The group will be reduced even more with the P2.
Everywhere else the free enterprise system works because of safeguards put in place to prevent abuse, such as anti-trust laws.
But such safeguards don't exist in sports. So the major conferences take part in activities that would be illegal for corporations to do.
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RE: SI article on P5 expansion
(05-17-2023 11:15 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: (05-16-2023 06:01 PM)Stammers Wrote: (05-16-2023 05:33 PM)jsw3ent Wrote: The ONLY way to fix college sports is to basically start over
1) do away with NIL
2) Do away with the transfer portal
3) Go back to the old days where (The compensation to the athletes is a free education)---If they don't want to play college the screw it--let them try to go pro----no more pay to play period
4) To achieve the above you have to have an organization that will enforce the rules equally (LOL good luck)
5) If a coach breaks a rule -they pay the price also----a stronger show clause -longer suspension --and monetary fines--and loss of salary
6) If school had knowledge or was involved in anyway cover ups etc etc -----harsh loss of $$$$ from conference and severe penalties ----repeated offences resulted in some sort of death penalty
If all of the above were truly enforced--we would have our college sports back
Out of all the unintelligent nonsense you come up with (and all of it is), easily the most ridiculous nonsense is how you somehow see yourself as a Conservative. Your post is the exact same opinion that a woke, liberal, socialist, communist. marxist.
That's what you are, Simple Jack.
Sports is one of the few places where socialism works better than the free enterprise system, because of the final goal.
The final goal is to make every competition as close as possible.
We're seeing what free enterprise in sports looks like first with the BCS and then the Power 5 and soon the Power 2.
It began with eliminating half the competition with the BCS and then reducing the competition again with the P5.
The group will be reduced even more with the P2.
Everywhere else the free enterprise system works because of safeguards put in place to prevent abuse, such as anti-trust laws.
But such safeguards don't exist in sports. So the major conferences take part in activities that would be illegal for corporations to do.
An example of the abuse was the University of Texas generating over $200 million in revenue, and all the players got out of it was a free education and room and board. Just because the new system isn't good for us, and many other institutions, and many players, it is still the most fair system.
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RE: SI article on P5 expansion
(05-17-2023 11:21 PM)Stammers Wrote: (05-17-2023 11:15 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: (05-16-2023 06:01 PM)Stammers Wrote: (05-16-2023 05:33 PM)jsw3ent Wrote: The ONLY way to fix college sports is to basically start over
1) do away with NIL
2) Do away with the transfer portal
3) Go back to the old days where (The compensation to the athletes is a free education)---If they don't want to play college the screw it--let them try to go pro----no more pay to play period
4) To achieve the above you have to have an organization that will enforce the rules equally (LOL good luck)
5) If a coach breaks a rule -they pay the price also----a stronger show clause -longer suspension --and monetary fines--and loss of salary
6) If school had knowledge or was involved in anyway cover ups etc etc -----harsh loss of $$$$ from conference and severe penalties ----repeated offences resulted in some sort of death penalty
If all of the above were truly enforced--we would have our college sports back
Out of all the unintelligent nonsense you come up with (and all of it is), easily the most ridiculous nonsense is how you somehow see yourself as a Conservative. Your post is the exact same opinion that a woke, liberal, socialist, communist. marxist.
That's what you are, Simple Jack.
Sports is one of the few places where socialism works better than the free enterprise system, because of the final goal.
The final goal is to make every competition as close as possible.
We're seeing what free enterprise in sports looks like first with the BCS and then the Power 5 and soon the Power 2.
It began with eliminating half the competition with the BCS and then reducing the competition again with the P5.
The group will be reduced even more with the P2.
Everywhere else the free enterprise system works because of safeguards put in place to prevent abuse, such as anti-trust laws.
But such safeguards don't exist in sports. So the major conferences take part in activities that would be illegal for corporations to do.
An example of the abuse was the University of Texas generating over $200 million in revenue, and all the players got out of it was a free education and room and board. Just because the new system isn't good for us, and many other institutions, and many players, it is still the most fair system.
Well over 90% of college sports programs lose money.
Another example of people only focusing on incoming revenues while ignoring outgoing.
Look at how many schools had to drop teams because they canceled the NCAA MBB tournament one year.
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RE: SI article on P5 expansion
(05-15-2023 10:23 AM)jamgut Wrote: https://www.si.com/college/2023/05/15/co...onferences
This SI article by Ross Dellenger is about expansion among the P5 and he begins the article detailing a meeting of the Big 12 and Pac-12 that occurred two weeks in Phoenix.
The Tigers are mentioned in a couple of sections.
”Within the meeting rooms, each league’s strategy unfolded ahead of their proverbial territorial battle. Just paces from the Pac-12’s gathering, Big 12 leaders discussed a list of expansion targets, four of them residing in the Pac-12: Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State and Utah.
Other targets are from a variety of leagues: San Diego State and UNLV from the Mountain West; UConn, which is independent in football and in the Big East in basketball; and Memphis, from the American. There are others too, such as Colorado State, SMU and Fresno, but they seem further down the pecking order.”
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“Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark is aggressively pursuing expansion targets in an attempt to reach 14 or 16 members. Top priority are the Arizona schools, Colorado and Utah, but there are plenty of other potential replacements if the Pac-12 programs choose to stay.
Though San Diego State seems bound for the Pac-12—it is their preference—Yormark has held conversations with the school’s leadership about being the Big 12’s only program in the Pacific Time zone. UConn, the reigning men’s basketball champions, is a play for a foothold in the northeast as well as adding another basketball powerhouse to what currently is the best hoops league in the country. And of Memphis, the Tigers finished as a finalist the last time the Big 12 expanded.”
Apparently Yukon is getting a look
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RE: SI article on P5 expansion
(05-17-2023 11:21 PM)Stammers Wrote: (05-17-2023 11:15 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: (05-16-2023 06:01 PM)Stammers Wrote: (05-16-2023 05:33 PM)jsw3ent Wrote: The ONLY way to fix college sports is to basically start over
1) do away with NIL
2) Do away with the transfer portal
3) Go back to the old days where (The compensation to the athletes is a free education)---If they don't want to play college the screw it--let them try to go pro----no more pay to play period
4) To achieve the above you have to have an organization that will enforce the rules equally (LOL good luck)
5) If a coach breaks a rule -they pay the price also----a stronger show clause -longer suspension --and monetary fines--and loss of salary
6) If school had knowledge or was involved in anyway cover ups etc etc -----harsh loss of $$$$ from conference and severe penalties ----repeated offences resulted in some sort of death penalty
If all of the above were truly enforced--we would have our college sports back
Out of all the unintelligent nonsense you come up with (and all of it is), easily the most ridiculous nonsense is how you somehow see yourself as a Conservative. Your post is the exact same opinion that a woke, liberal, socialist, communist. marxist.
That's what you are, Simple Jack.
Sports is one of the few places where socialism works better than the free enterprise system, because of the final goal.
The final goal is to make every competition as close as possible.
We're seeing what free enterprise in sports looks like first with the BCS and then the Power 5 and soon the Power 2.
It began with eliminating half the competition with the BCS and then reducing the competition again with the P5.
The group will be reduced even more with the P2.
Everywhere else the free enterprise system works because of safeguards put in place to prevent abuse, such as anti-trust laws.
But such safeguards don't exist in sports. So the major conferences take part in activities that would be illegal for corporations to do.
An example of the abuse was the University of Texas generating over $200 million in revenue, and all the players got out of it was a free education and room and board. Just because the new system isn't good for us, and many other institutions, and many players, it is still the most fair system.
As someone who was on full athletic scholarship at a podunk school (ORU) in 1989-1993, I can tell you that they get a WHOLE LOT more than what you listed.
And, that was a small private school, 30 years ago, that was going thru financial hard times.
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