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  1. Live look-in at the University of Michigan Board of Regents:
  2. I thought the look Mike gives Howard as he lies in the grave was interesting. Almost foretelling that he knows this is how they will all end up in a business like this.
  3. I don't think Cliff will raise much fuss, though there could be an interesting bit of dialogue which occurs between him and Jimmy. To everyone on the attorney/outward side of Jimmy and Kim's life, it appears that Howard is in a downward spiral. He sums it up himself in his speech to Jimmy and Kim - his marriage is a mess, he appears to have a worsening addiction to cocaine, he just suffered a massive public embarrassment... Sad to say, but I think they will take it logically, even though it's nowhere near where he actually was mentally. I think we could have a scene at a vigil, or a funeral, or a search party, where we see Jimmy and Kim have to face the raw emotion of the situation they created, of which they can't tell anyone the truth of what happened.
  4. I can't remember the last time I was waiting to watch a TV show as it first aired... may have been The Following when that was airing on FOX.
  5. I don’t like WC or his site for personal and political reasons, but I do think he has a relatively sharp football mind. I think a lot of what he wrote has truth to it, though I’m not as optimistic about the result, as I see it more as an absolute ceiling than an expectation that I would predict. I would probably drop a star from both RB and receivers, but otherwise concur with his positional breakdown. A lot hinges on what Jared Goff we get.
  6. For those of you who put stock in Walter Cherepinski, or just needed a Kool Aid refill...
  7. Browns and Panthers play each other week one. Should be a fun watch. I think Mayfield could be really good in Carolina.
  8. While unnamed sources are about as reliable at predicting realignment as astrologists, this matches my thinking about where the B1G may be heading.
  9. I’m so sorry. I know we are just internet strangers, but know that we are all here for you.
  10. I think UNC and Duke are ideological fits but I’m not sure they make sense in the context of having just added USC and UCLA. If the Big Ten wants to be a coast-to-coast conference, adding North Carolina doesn’t really move that needle. Notre Dame is different, as always.
  11. I think this is a really interesting point, because it speaks to the evolving landscape and how much things have changed (while other things have remained the same) since the Big Ten added Rutgers and Maryland in a clear money grab at adding the NYC and DC television markets. I look at fandom in two ways: (1) butts in seats/game day experience and (2) nationwide following. As fans, we care about #1 because games are more exciting in a sold out Big House or a Penn State white out… Butts in seats is a small fraction of the overall revenue generated though which is why (1) is pretty much outright dismissed by the powers that be in conference expansion… Frankly, ten years ago, the powers that be didn’t really care about fandom at all. The system was setup such that it was a binary: either your regional market carries the B1G Network or they don’t. Adding Maryland and Rutgers checked those critical market boxes, fandom and competitiveness be damned. Nowadays though, streaming is all the buzz. Butts in seats still means nothing to anyone but fans, but national following now matters increasingly more. Not only does checking the “Los Angeles” box matter, so too does garnering interest from USC and UCLA’s alumni base. They may not have attended a game in 20 years, but they still care, and they’ll buy the B1G Network streaming service. That’s what is wanted and that’s what will drive this round of expansion. I think it’s also why a school like Stanford and/or Cal might be the next target, before UW, Oregon, or Utah, despite the latter three generating far more fan interest for their competitiveness and game-day experience (though Oregon is an interesting case and might be an exception). Stanford and Cal would bring the SF market (to check the boxes of yesteryear), but also have international followings. Their attendance figures are pitiful when compared to the Midwest or SEC, but that just doesn’t matter when it comes to the real money.
  12. I will admit that when the Lions did not come out as having any interest in DeShaun Watson I was a little put off. Seemed like an opportunity to get a franchise QB in his prime. With the benefit of hindsight though, I do not envy the Browns at all. They may have over $60 million tied up in QBs this year, while starting Jacoby friggin Brissett for 17 games. It's not unrealistic to envision the Browns finishing in the bottom third of the league.
  13. Except beach volleyball, those selfish bastards.
  14. Academics will be the spin the Big Ten gives this expansion, even though you can rub two brain cells together to see it's all about TV deals and money. Notre Dame can F themselves sideways and I feel like a lot of B1G presidents likely feel the same way, though I would still be surprised if they aren't given one last chance at the final spot. A call with an ultimatum of "we have 23 schools and we are stopping at 24. You have 48 hours to take it or we are offering (Kansas/Pitt/Virginia/whoever) and we already know their answer". Another school I haven't seen brought up is Georgia Tech. They are AAU and would bring the Atlanta market, though would probably prefer the SEC. If I had to predict where we are in 2026, it would involve the B1G and SEC withdrawing from the NCAA for football and forming their own league with its own playoff... B1G East: Penn State, Rutgers, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State B1G Midwest: Wisconsin, Northwestern, Purdue, Illinois, Indiana, Notre Dame B1G Plains: Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Arizona B1G West: Washington, Oregon, UC Berkeley, Stanford, USC, UCLA - SEC Atlantic: Florida, Florida State, Miami, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Clemson SEC East: Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Tennessee SEC North: UNC, Duke, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Missouri SEC West: Texas, Texas A&M, Arkansas, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State - Each team plays every other team in their own division every year, plus every team in another rotating division in their conference, for 11 total games, plus one game with a team from the other conference and one game against an FCS team (practically a preseason game), for 13 games total. If you win your division you make the postseason and play a quarterfinal against the winner of another division, then the semifinal is the conference championship, and the National Championship is Big Ten vs. SEC.
  15. If the Big Ten were smart (they’re probably not), they would move to poach the PAC12 of all their schools with AAU academic prowess (Washington, Oregon, Cal, Stanford, USC, UCLA, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado). If they all accept it puts you at 23 and even if they don’t all I think most would, and it puts you very close to a true super conference. You can send invites to Kansas, Duke, UNC, Vanderbilt, and/or Pitt to fill you out to where you want to be.
  16. The older I get the more I realize what a waste 2008-2010 was. There was an opportunity to do so much. A supermajority of 60-40 in the Senate, and all that was accomplished was baby steps towards a more equitable health care plan. That was an opportunity to pass gun regulation, make DC a state, reform the electoral college, codify Roe, the list goes on.
  17. I don’t even like basketball and this has me invested. Next I want a six team trade involving multiple front office and coaching personnel, maybe a vendor or two also.
  18. The reckless ways of death that many 20-something’s die of are often only exacerbated by immense wealth and repeated untreated brain injuries.
  19. Okudah excites me because he’s virtually no risk and potentially enormous reward. He’s a product of the prior regime, and if he’s unable to come back from the Achilles, well, we are building up from last year anyway. If there is any chance of him still becoming a starting to elite caliber NFL CB (as many scouts - not just Quintricia - believed), I fully believe this regime can do so. And he could instantly turn the defensive backs group into a strength on this team.
  20. It's remarkable that Michigan held onto him as long as they did. Big Ten schools are just geographically not setup well to succeed at a high level in a non-revenue spring sport like baseball. If you're a sought after recruit, why would you play for Michigan, where your first two months of the season are played on the road and the most pertinent outdoor facilities are not even accessible for five months out of the year? If Vanderbilt, Florida, Texas A&M, or a California school wants you, they can get the upper hand just by their location on the map. You can go there and bleed baseball 24/7/365. I'm sure the money played a role, but he was fighting an uphill battle here anyway.
  21. I’ll miss having his comedic relief of a name on the roster, but he likely would have struggled to make the team anyway. May have seen the writing on the wall and wanted to end things on his terms.
  22. Maybe with good OTAs and a good preseason we can trade Benson and a 6th for a 5th and 7th?
  23. He was leading and he’s charged only with misdemeanors. I could totally see the GOP spinning him into a faux victim of their self-created witch hunt.
  24. Did you connect with him? Could be a good networking opportunity.
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