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Yeah....And? They've had 10 seasons since 1980 where they've won more than they've lost lol. And this wasn't in the SEC lol.Tulane used to be part of the SEC…and has a conference title.
Yeah....And? They've had 10 seasons since 1980 where they've won more than they've lost lol. And this wasn't in the SEC lol.Tulane used to be part of the SEC…and has a conference title.
FUD: Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt is what you're looking for there.Fear, unrest and lack of trusting the process has set in….
Essentially another GOR. Anyone see any problem with somewhat selling the same future CFs twice? Interesting to see what JP Morgan comes up with.From my understanding they would be selling equity in their media revenue. So the extra profit that would come from joining a conference like the B1G or SEC would be gobbled up by the investor. The school doesnt benefit financially, it would only be for the optics.
FUD: Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt is what you're looking for there.
Stupid ****ers
....makes you wonder
b/c Miami is accretive to the B10 deal with Fox and crew so the schools would be making even more money with Miami in at full share than without.And if this happened, what would be the Big10's motivation be to give Miami a full share? What leverage would Miami (or UNC, etc) have?
That's probably the reasoning. Get them to the table with a better hand to play. Probably making calls to ESPN while their vetting.It only makes sense to expand if ESPN is willing to renegotiate the deal based on the addition of more TV markets.
I never said anything regarding how much they’d be paid before the half share rumors began. You also never mentioned half shares, yet you were pretty firm that they wouldn’t get in. So I didn’t mention half shares but that they would get in. You didn’t mention half shares and said they wouldn’t get in…. I was clearly less wrong about Oregon, and you don’t like it lol. Sometimes when you talk as much **** as you do, you end up looking ridiculous.
Oregon IS better than most ACC schools. there are 15 ACC programs, maybe 6 will get into P2. If an additional 2 got into P2, it likely would ALSO be at half shares. So objectively Oregon is better than “most” ACC programs. However although you try to constantly mislead regarding other people opinions/statements I have NOT acted like Oregon was better than the TOP ACC schools, and I guarantee you wont find any evidence otherwise.
Anyways carry on.
Nobody was posing qualifying statements until it was clear the pac was doomed, so nice W here.when the "hill you're dying on" is the high ground lol
Theirs a reason nobody wanted the last pac4 schools
Saw that and thought it was something, but Borry mentioned we had 5 non-conference games in 2024 and needed to move one of them.
Based on the media evaluation that Fox has done the ACC properties that bring VIEWERS are, in order of priority:And if this happened, what would be the Big10's motivation be to give Miami a full share? What leverage would Miami (or UNC, etc) have?