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Kansas State Football / Re: BITB Today
« on: September 10, 2012, 02:38:37 PM »
Where are the inbred MU fans???
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oh my god the phone calls that are going to come in
I also don't like the ND partial membership. Get to 12 and a champy game and let them know we are open to 14 when they are ready.Special treatment will just make more teams butthurt down the road.
We need to grab a couple teams so we can go to two divisions, have a championship game, and be on equal ground with the other three power conferences. While DeLoss and I prefer the round-robin format, there would be a competitive issue because the other three conferences all have to play an extra game. We will have to match them.
So, who are the two? I'm thinking Clemson and Notre Dame. But there is absolutely no need to rush this decision.
... (tradition, rivalries, talking smack to other local fan bases, traveling to roadies, etc.) ...
Money helps pay for facility improvements. I like facility improvements. Coaches like facility improvements. Players (recruits) like nice facilities too. Coaches also like to get paid. Players and coaches are what makes our teams win. I like to watch our teams win. I want our ath. dept. to make lots of money.
Why does Tigerboard hate KSU so much more than KU? Is it the sweep? Bob Strawn?
Anyway, I live in the Mark Twain Forest. There was a freakin bear in a tree here the other day.
why don't we just get ND and FSU.
Would make things much easier.
at first i thought they had forgot KU, then I clicked page 2.
#74 $40 million
just behind MWC power Wyoming
As far a Tier 3 tv rights go... let UT keep the LHN. Also, let them have conference games on the LHN as long as the broadcast rights are not exclusive to LHN for that event. Example, LHN and KStateHD.tv are allowed to simulcast any event not broadcast as tier 1 or tier 2. Currie needs to push this. This would encourage all the other schools to take a stake in developing their own network and having necessary equipment on site. If they would, the conference could leverage a Big 12 network where tier 3 revenue was solely driven by demand on the internet and revenue shared for cable broadcasts.
Let's say Baylor at K-State doesn't make the Tier 1 or 2 tv slots. It then falls to the Big12 network, where local cable affiliates televise the Big12 network game featuring Big12 commentators, and all revenue from this is shared equally. At the same time the BU Vs. KSU game is on tv in some areas, the individual schools are allowed to broadcast the video feed w/ their schools commentators online. So in this case K-StateHD.tv and SicEmBearsHD.tv both show the game online. This revenue goes directly to the school, so K-State's subscriber dollars go directly to K-State.
Big 12 schools need to develop "apps" for devices like Apple TV for their internet broadcasts.
Kirstie Alley
JFC, how could you not have appreciated it?
I didn't. I was young and didn't realize what went into it but I, honestly, thought it would last forever.
Houston? JFC. Anybody been to that campus? More like Poopston. How the shazbot! do they have 37,000 students? Commuter school. Garbage team to add imo.
Also, umm....
the paw is somewhat shocking
Two in the goo, one in the poo
These girls know what I'm talkin about
2 in the pink, 1 in the stink...sounds better
Nebraska fan is killing it right nowQuoteI think NE fits better with Big 10 country then with Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma. In terms of "fitting in" I think the Big10 is much more in line culturally and for me at least a bit geographical.QuoteI don't think i share much culturally with people south of nebraska. I'm not trying to bad mouth kansas or anything but they are more southern then nebraska is culturally and it gets more and more that way when you get to OK and TX.
Its always a pet peeve with me when people from Nebraska and Kansas think they are from the midwest. Great Plains folks. To people in the midwest (ie Big 10) we are all hicks culturally.
^This. If your state is generally shaped like a rectangle and votes Republican, your state is in the Great Plains. If your state has lots of squiggly lines around the borders, thinks Garrison Keillor has some meaningful message to deliver, and votes Democrat, you are in the Midwest.