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from the out of the frying pan and into the fire files: mark jackson was fired by espn....and replaced by doc rivers and doris burke.
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ken holland was god awful at the end, but he should have statute built in front of lil caesars for the work he did in creating that dynasty.
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brooks robinson is 86 years old. if he's the solution to our third base problem, we're in bigger trouble than i thought.
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texas, florida, and california are always 1-3 in recruits, even before the new york times informed you of the exodus of white people from the gridiron. the fact that youre uniformed about what happened to the pac 12 doesnt mean it didnt actually happen.
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that has zero to do with why the pac 12 imploded. it is mostly to what hongbit said about terrible leadership. abysmal leadership, tbh. also, california is still a top 3 recruiting ground for football players, for all the handwringing over concussions among the white elite crowd who are "very concerned" about such things.
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jobe gives up 3 hrs in 4 innings and its seen as a success. start the bar low, i guess.
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the "four corners" schools are good fits for the big 12. its too bad. the pac 12 had a great set up for a long time with 2 schools in every state. they really missed the boat when texas and oklahoma were looking around the first time. usc saw the writing on the wall and ucla was just lucky enough to be usc's rival school or else they would be adrift too. soooooo....a return to the pac 8? do they swallow their pride and bring in san diego state and (gulp) boise state?
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the only place in the world where stanley wasnt a bust is inside stanley's own mind.
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say goodnight, pac 10. they might as well merge with the acc now. a western division and an eastern division. maybe that would be enough for the acc to leverage new terms of their deal with espn?
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darko was a more productive player than stanley.
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this is the way.
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good. about time.
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i dont think the numbers back that up. stanford-cal drew 2 million eyeballs. that's their only 2 million game. the only other one that comes close is stanford-usc. michigan iowa is double that. michigan illinois is more than double that. the only pac 12 team that brings eyeballs consistently is usc (or when a pac 12 team plays a big sec or big ten team) i would hazard a guess that usc-osu will draw as many or more eyeballs than stanford-cal in the bay area. and i dont think that in the days of streaming people think about markets in the same way. its like saying it was good for the big ten to get rutgers because it gave them the NY market. did it? or did the big ten already have it with michigan, penn state, and osu? i have always said the big ten SHOULD get stanford as a way to increase their national brand (via stanford academics and other sports besides football) and to corner notre dame into joining by collecting all their real rivals (stanford, usc, michigan, and even msu). but i dont think stanford and cal bring a "market" the big ten doesnt already have with the addition of usc.
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if goff has a good season and the lions do well, his extension probably starts at 3/150.
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they already have DC. stanford doesnt really bring the SF market, which isnt all that hot for college football anyway. miami brings FLORIDA (in theory). the miami market isnt big for college football. if they were really concerned with bringing a big florida name they would get florida state. notre dame is the only school that brings more money to the table, which is why the big ten already has a carve out in the contract that calls for the total payout to be increased if it adds notre dame. there is no such carve out for any other school, which is why it is unlikely for washington or oregon or stanford or north carolina or miami to be added. all that does it dilute the payout now. one could argue it changes the terms for the NEXT contract and potentially entices the white whale (notre dame) to join. but that's forward thinking. and expecting a bunch of ADs who wont be there in the future to dilute their payouts now to think about something that might happen 10 years from now is asking too much, most likely.
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one of the downsides to your plan would be that you wouldnt get michigan-usc, michigan notre dame, ohio state-usc, penn state-usc every year. those are the big games (other than michigan ohio state) that everyone wants to see and the networks pay huge money for.
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that makes too much sense to actually happen. but in reality, the tv revenue wouldnt be enough to warrant it. that's too many mouths to feed. that's the reason they arent adding wash and oregon now, they dont change the revenue equation and would just lower everyone else's take. the only way to get notre dame would be to lock them out of scheduling other big ten teams, other than that they'll just live off their games with michigan, usc, stanford, etc and take all the money for themselves. btw, how lucky are northweterrn, purdue, indiana, RUTGERS, for being in the big ten? they'd be nothing if they werent in the conference. they'd be kansas, an afterthought.
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trey quinn.
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live shot of me in my paris cafe, commenting on the pointlessness of existence, ranting to strangers about taking jobe over mayer, and the uselessness of the sacrifice bunt. (the lady on the right insists that jobe's otherwordly spin rate was reason enough to take the gamble, so i did what all good frenchmen do, i quit the argument and lit up a galoises, smug in my superiority that high school right handed pitchers are injury risks waiting to happen and it doesnt matter anyway because nothing matters in this world and all tigers' pitchers get hurt.) /fin
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i think this season has been decently successful so far. improvement from greene. carpenter has continued to hit well. torkelson has been slowly improving. lorenzen and rodriguez have pitched well enough to be valuable trade chips. a couple guys in the bullpen could bring back something. players like keith, meadows, and a few others continue to be successful in the minors. while that doesnt mean they'll ever be good major leaguers, it beats the alternative! the downsides are the continued injuries to the pitchers. but jobe and skubal are back and skubal is perfoming well in the majors. they just dont have a lot of talent top to bottom. but the fact that lorenzen and rodriguez have performed as well as they have means they have a very good chance to add more.
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he was a former "#1" prospect who became a solid to really good starter, but never ended up being the next justin verlander.
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exactly. let him show last year wasnt a fluke. and then let him show it again after ben johnson leaves next year.
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they dont care about that. in reality, tv would LOVE it if there were incidents so they could talk about and get more people to watch. michigan and michigan state should care, but they are beholden to whatever their paymasters at fox tell them to do. they signed the contract, they live with the consequences.
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all this means is that Syndegaard is ready/close to go back on the DL.