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Kansas State Football / Re: KU football is NOT going through a rough patch. Cheer on our hawk brothers here!
« on: May 25, 2024, 11:37:06 AM »They drained the farm pond
You almost want to look for hereford's or angus in that pic.
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They drained the farm pond
KU/Lawrence would have to do a Stalinist revision of its Bloody Kansas heritage to fit in the SEC. Can see them embracing their Lawrencetucky brand, tho.
Should we just designate Arkansas, North Texas, and another one or two schools as our farm teams and transfer kids down and up as they need?
Every aspect of our detailed, transparent, strategic project is completely on track as planned/announced.
Being the poached is making another appearance:
https://www.abc10.com/video/sports/locked-on/lo-national/big-12-show/utah-tcu-named-big-10-expansion-targets-big-12-teams-planning-exit-in-realignment/535-5f46ee85-dc19-4724-a745-e28a67426386
TCU? Really?
Going to the well once more on recruiting incredibly good looking players
it’s not a problem. explaining complex legal issues to the layman is sort of a hobby of mine.Plot twist: UK hires Tangdrew desperately wanted the kentucky job but has a no indemnification clause in his contract with baylor athletics. if he left, he would need to make baylor whole. he couldn’t convince tang to leave k-state to replace him at baylor. therefore, he was on the hook for almost $30M to baylor. this is the backstory about his decision to stay in Waco that no one in the MSM is going to tell you.
Also, Waco sucks balls.
Thank you for having the courage to say this.
i hope you learned something!
Seems weird to build up a program to be a perennial top 20 team, win a Natty, and bail for another program. How often does that happen? I don't think very often which is why I don't see Drew leaving Baylor. Seems like he has a good thing going and he can be there as long as he wants with limited pressure from fans/AD/UP.This is true but Baylor is arguably the "lowest profile" school to win a championship in recent memory. Villanova is probably the closest comparison?
Not sure school's profile matters anymore if you have NIL support + fan/AD/UP support. I think this is why we have seen some hall of fame coaches retire in the last couple years. I don't think Kentucky/KU/UCLA/Duke/Michigan State/North Carolina names will continue to hold the weight they used to. The "name" is no longer needed to bring in great players and contend for titles. The last two years represent the new NIL landscape, and I don't think many of us would have predicted not a single Blue Blood (UCONN is now BB though) making the FF.
2024 FF Teams:
Bama, Purdue, NC State, and UCONN
2023 FF Teams:
SDST, Miami, FIU, and UCONN
I think long term, NIL support will be more closely related to profile. Higher profile/blue bloods will win in the NIL/Portal era.
Oh my nsfw
remember when texas had a big lead and thought they were going to win and advance even though they aren't really even in the big 12 and shouldn't be allowed to participate at all?
We sat in the middle of a bunch of Texas fans, who were loud and proud. I was too polite to laugh out loud when the game was over.
Did they start chanting SEC, SEC, SEC? Probably just low self esteem a Mizzou thing.