yeah I’m really fucking stupid for thinking college football realignment isn’t done and a bunch more teams will drop out, but that a bunch of college sports will stick around because they have other bases. Thanks middle aged jock sniffer, you are almost dumb enough to be a sec fan, but probably not that combo of stupid and rich that makes a booster who thinks football survives everything
Stanford has a 35 billion endowment, charges $80k a year in tuition and cut 11 varsity sports in 2020, cause they couldn’t afford them. Most men’s basketball teams don’t even make money at the college level. It’s really only tv money from football that floats the athletic departments and revenue from the NCAA basketball tournament barely covers costs. You seem to be completely confused. I’m super bummed the pac has disintegrated. Beside cono este and core shot you’re probably the biggest loser of a poster here. Piss poor reading comprehension and always resorting to name calling. Have fun cry wacking in your moms tuffshed.
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And then in 2021 Stanford reinstated those sports, try and keep up. 90% of Stanford’s endowment is encumbered, not general purpose. glad floater gave you a handjob underneath his Ducks waifu pillow, back with the PAC you losers could pretend to relevancy, now you’ll get tossed to the curb
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"Strapping myself to a sitski built with 30lb of metal and fibreglass then trying to water ski in it sounds like a stupid idea to me.
I'll be there." ... Andy Campbell
Ryen Russillo pod yesterday had an interview with Mack Brown and it was very interesting to hear his perspective on pay to play, transfer portal, etc. vs. how things were done a few years ago to how they were done decades ago. My take away is overall disappointment in college football. Obviously the paying of players to play at certain schools and transfer portal have rendered the amateur aspect of the sport largely moot. I of course still watch, but it has become a minor league for the NFL.
I don't know if it's fair to blame the demise of the Pac12 on OSU and WSU not being willing to take 75 cents on the dollar relative to the "big" programs. I assume U of Ore would've needed to do that as well since it's not a big program either. It's just a shitty situation all around.
ETA: another good one with Ryen R. and David Shaw on Stanford and PAC12 demise. Basically he confirms that Stanford submarined the negotiations because they wanted more money. I like Shaw, but interesting to hear him confirm that.
Last edited by Adolf Allerbush; 09-15-2023 at 04:04 PM.
Damn shame, throwing away a perfectly good white boy like that
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