FloydtheFathead
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University of Illinois is a fucking trainwreck at every level. They should have never even hired him in the first place.
Yup. They are terrible. Red Grange is rolling in his grave I bet and make Butkus hold his head in shame
University of Illinois is a fucking trainwreck at every level. They should have never even hired him in the first place.
Yeah, I remember being surprised when he got the Toledo job (our defense sucked while he was here) and then being even more surprised when he got a major conference gig.University of Illinois is a fucking trainwreck at every level. They should have never even hired him in the first place.
Keep in mind that they fired the guy who took them to the Rose Bowl to get him.
Wrong former Arkansas coach. They need John L. Smith.I hear Houston Nutt is available.
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Wrong former Arkansas coach. They need John L. Smith.
WE need John L. Smith.
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Maybe they can show the first btn game aired at some point.
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Can never forget Juice cause he had what honestly felt like a 30 minute drive to give OSU our first loss in 2007.
It's been all the way downhill for the Illini ever since that year it seems.
You guys really couldn't just hold out for Mizzou and Kansas? You just *had* to take Rutgers and Maryland.Btn currently showing one of the Big 10s greatest wins: Rutgers over #3 Louisville in 2006
You guys really couldn't just hold out for Mizzou and Kansas? You just *had* to take Rutgers and Maryland.
They really don't make sense in the SEC besides being a former slave state.Missouri shot first.
You guys really couldn't just hold out for Mizzou and Kansas? You just *had* to take Rutgers and Maryland.
If only anyone in New Jersey, Maryland, or the northeast in general gave a shit about CFB.No offense ... but it was all about the money that's in these states (alumni, prospective students) and none of the great plains states comes close to the money generated by an integrated Maryland or New Jersey (or Connecticut or Delaware).
Just fabulous-UNLV's new field is ready:
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Hope Sanchez can turn it around. 2 million people need some good football in their lives.
Just fabulous-UNLV's new field is ready:
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Hope Sanchez can turn it around. 2 million people need some good football in their lives.
UNLV should be an easy program sell. I mean, it's Vegas! UNLV is just blocks away from the strip.
Those numbers. That's just barely better than painting the field blue.
If only anyone in New Jersey, Maryland, or the northeast in general gave a shit about CFB.
PSU fans certainly care about football.
It doesn't matter.If only anyone in New Jersey, Maryland, or the northeast in general gave a shit about CFB.
Yet another reason why PSU must be beaten down every year. Northeastern fans are to be avoided at all cost, because media pandering to northeastern fans is beyond gross to watch. I'd rather see those journos keep kissing the ring of Dark Lord Saban before having them hype up some Penn St. team every year just to get hits from the NE.
And plenty of people in the northeast DO give a shit about CFB. They just don't give a shit about any of the teams based in the northeast.
That's fair.It doesn't matter.
All that the B1G cared about was getting BTN in the DC and NYC markets.
And plenty of people in the northeast DO give a shit about CFB. They just don't give a shit about any of the teams based in the northeast.
If only anyone in New Jersey, Maryland, or the northeast in general gave a shit about CFB.
I like that our biggest rival lives on the other side of the country. I don't have to see their smug trogan faces as often.That's fair.
It's just disorienting when Maryland is no longer in the ACC, and Mizzou (an original Big 6 Conference member) is in the SEC.
CFB is at its best with regional (read: bitter and hateful) rivalries.
Well, their addition did help gain carriage in New York and New Jersey prior to last season. I don't know what the situation is atm in DC, Philly, etc. as I don't think I've seen updates on those but the update we got when those deals were inked was that it was about $50 million a year of additional income just from those two markets with potentially more depending on what sort of adoption we see elsewhere in the Boston-Washington Corridor. Original estimates assuming eventual carriage on most major cable providers in that area were upwards of an additional $200 million a year, including the previously mentioned $50 million. A lot of that depends on the traditional cable carriage model which, as we've all seen, is seeing a decline. We'll see how quickly the conference adapts to cord cutting and exactly how large a contribution those two schools provide when we can't just tack BTN onto basic cable packages. I'm interested to see what the new TV contract(s) end up looking like. The Big Ten contract going last might have put us in a worse negotiating position with ABC/ESPN given recent revelations on their viewership losses.
That's fair.
It's just disorienting when Maryland is no longer in the ACC, and Mizzou (an original Big 6 Conference member) is in the SEC.
CFB is at its best with regional (read: bitter and hateful) rivalries.
I remember that game, and the horrible Orange Bowl blowout against the gatas that followed. Guy I went to high school with was on that team, later got his name on the MD stadium for having the punt return for a TD record.Next should be Maryland beating NC State to lock up the ACC championship in 2001.
I remember that game, and the horrible Orange Bowl blowout against the gatas that followed. Guy I went to high school with was on that team, later got his name on the MD stadium for having the punt return for a TD record.
Maryland's biggest problem was that it was always an outlier in the ACC, the teams that they hate don't really hate them back (Duke/UNC .... however it's now PSU). Penn State has that same issue (they hate Ohio State ... but Ohio State little brothers them), as does Rutgers so they're kinda hoping to make PSU/Rutgers/Maryland a triangle of hatred (although right now it's Maryland and Rutgers hating PSU and ...ehing the other).
Just one more in the long tradition of Big Ten teams losing to the SEC.
Yeah, Maryland is never going to be anyone's #1 rival. They can just get over that. At least a few of their fans couldn't do so in the ACC, and I don't know how those same folks will cope in the new situation. Maybe they need to be in a conference with Georgetown and get a backyard thing going.
I'm sure the following year would bring a smile to mre's face: a 30-3 thumping of Tennessee in the Peach Bowl.Just one more in the long tradition of Big Ten teams losing to the SEC.
Be sure to tune in October 10th to see the UCONN Huskies take on the UCF Fightin Citronauts.
Rivalry for the ages.
Maybe I'm just a traditionalist, but I hate all the changes they're trying to make to the rivalry lately. It'll always be the Civil Conflict to me.Be sure to tune in October 10th to see the UCONN Huskies take on the UCF Fightin Citronauts.
Rivalry for the ages.
Nah, I'll probably watch Cal.
It's always great to see SEC fans branch out, embrace other cultures, and watch west coast style football.
Agreed.Wrong former Arkansas coach. They need John L. Smith.
WE need John L. Smith.
Agreed.
So the UGA student ticket pack this year apparently didn't come with all 7 home game tickets. 80% did, the others had either Bama or Sakerlina, plus the others. Which lead to a lot of upset students. Which lead to this.
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Didn't even include pics, smh. Amateur hour out here.
At tOSU they'd trade a butter statue or a couch.Exactly he could have gotten three goats and a chicken with pics as well.
At tOSU they'd trade a butter statue or a couch.
Damn it, what a missed opportunity.No.. We'd trade them for tattoos. Get it right![]()
Damn it, what a missed opportunity.