Thanks for finding & sharing the original, it’s a lot less gross than the caption supplied on this post.
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Thanks for finding & sharing the original, it’s a lot less gross than the caption supplied on this post.
Any idea what the original caption was?
Transfer portal is something I forgot about.
I’m unfamiliar with the details of how it operates but I think it’s a good idea in general. After all, if non-athletes can transfer whenever they want, and if coaches can take a new job elsewhere without having to sit out, athletes should be able to move around too.
I am concerned for the vast majority of athletes who aren’t good enough to go pro, because of issues with getting transfer credits to count toward your degree plan, that they may have trouble finishing in four scholarship years.
I’m also concerned about the potential for abuse of the portal by unscrupulous coaches & athletics administrators.
The conference realignment is the hardest part for me to swallow.
Granted, I’m old enough that I was first paying attention to college football when the Southwest Conference was on its last legs. I miss having conferences that were based on regional rivalries and geographic proximity, instead of wringing every last dollar possible from TV contracts. In that aspect at least, it feels more like NFL-lite than a proper collegiate thing.
I’m all in favor of things that contribute toward player safety. I also don’t mind at all players having NIL rights and making money off that. I will admit to having concerns about direct player compensation and in effect making them employees of the university. Primarily, I’m worried that at schools which aren’t flush with athletics money, this could lead to non-revenue sports getting dropped, and could also risk Title IX implications in compensation parity among men’s & women’s athletics.
I went to a D3 school that didn’t have a football team, and in the context of the changing athletics landscape I’m glad I did. My alma mater does have an NIL policy for it’s athletes including timely disclosure of all details, and warnings about tax implications, but we aren’t ever going to be wealthy enough that we’ll pay direct compensation to student athletes.
Lol. I was on that site for under a month total, before the plague. All it did was get me angry all the time and I miss it like I’d miss a case of the clap.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
Isn’t he the chomo that worked at Nickleodeon?
Pac isn’t out of the hospital yet but maybe they won’t need to be on life support either.
As someone who has some solid memories of mid 90s NFL, this doesn’t surprise me one bit.
Almost as much of an overpay as what the Browns gave Deshaun Watson
They lost the plastic key that opens the tp holder?
“What’s the twist?”
“Good luck explaining all this to the IRS without going to prison.”
“…I’m fucked.”
For comparison, Peter Dinklage is 135cm, Joe C (hype man for Kid Rock) was 114cm, and Verne Troyer was 81cm.
No oil? No tacos? No point…
Isn’t he the guy that looks kinda like Bobby Hill?
If he was half as good at GM duties as he is at marketing & money making, they’d have a few more rings since the ‘95 season.
OUTAMIZZ = Okie, Texas, A&M, Mizzou?
Is this the game in Dublin? I was forced to watch part of a Pat McAfee live broadcast from Ireland yesterday while waiting for my lunch to be cooked.
I don’t have any thoughts specific to FSU vs GT, but one of my favorite things about college football is that its arrival means the summer heat will break before too much longer.
I bet that one Bama fan in the video is disappointed it won’t be named “Garbage Truck Worker Convention Stadium.”
I can understand wanting to make some extra cash to keep up in the collegiate athletics arms race. If I hadn’t gone to a small D3 school with no football team, I would probably be much more emotionally attached to stadium names.
I once drove drunk. This was long enough ago the statute of limitations has expired. I shouldn’t have done it, I was really lucky that I didn’t hurt someone or get arrested. For the next 15ish years that I still drank, my limit was 1 drink if I was driving.
This was before Uber & Lyft were a thing, but I still could’ve made arrangements with the bar manager “look dude your bartenders kept serving me when I was visibly drunk, so let me leave my car here overnight without towing it so I can take a cab home, and I won’t say shit to anyone.”