Upsets yield big money -
Giants - 10-06-2024
The SEC has a stiff rule prohibiting schools from allowing their fans to storm the field after a game.
The penalty is $100,000 for the first instance, $250,000 for the second instance and $500,000 for the third instance. (I wonder what happens when it happens a fourth time)
The catch is the monies are given to the losing team.
Therefore, the Vandy win prompted a $100,000 payment to Alabama. (I suspect the game’s outcome was worth $100K to the Vanderbilt program).
And the Vols picked up a check for $250,000 from Arkansas following the Hogs upset. The previous Arkansas violation was after a hoops win over Duke last year.
I guess the lesson here is be good enough so the day isn’t a total loss when your opponent upsets you on their field.
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Mick - 10-06-2024
(10-06-2024, 03:14 PM)Giants Wrote: The SEC has a stiff rule prohibiting schools from allowing their fans to storm the field after a game.
The penalty is $100,000 for the first instance, $250,000 for the second instance and $500,000 for the third instance. (I wonder what happens when it happens a fourth time)
The catch is the monies are given to the losing team.
Therefore, the Vandy win prompted a $100,000 payment to Alabama. (I suspect the game’s outcome was worth $100K to the Vanderbilt program).
And the Vols picked up a check for $250,000 from Arkansas following the Hogs upset. The previous Arkansas violation was after a hoops win over Duke last year.
I guess the lesson here is be good enough so the day isn’t a total loss when your opponent upsets you on their field.
It's a really good idea. I watched a college game in which both teams' fans stormed the field after the visitors upset the home team in the last few seconds. There were fistfights all over the field for nearly an hour after the game as the visitors attempted to tear down both goal posts. The penalties make sense to me, along with as many security personnel as need to be hired to prevent that from happening.
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jacket3ree - 10-07-2024
Actual text from son whose Middies and Hoos are off to a combined 9-1 start: "Bad day to be a goalpost."
SEC Shorts
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martyup - 10-08-2024
(10-07-2024, 07:53 PM)jacket3ree Wrote: SEC Shorts
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Mick - 10-08-2024
I once read (can't remember where) that, statistically speaking, selecting heavy NCAA football favorites to merely win games actually produced a return in the high single digits -- not so for other sports.
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Nan3cy - 10-08-2024
Anybody else reading these stories and thinking about the 1997 BG when Cal fans tore down the Stanford goal posts after losing the game? What in the world were they thinking??
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Spiny_Norman - 10-08-2024
(10-08-2024, 10:06 AM)Nan3cy Wrote: Anybody else reading these stories and thinking about the 1997 BG when Cal fans tore down the Stanford goal posts after losing the game? What in the world were they thinking??
After their team lost the 100th Big Game game (a pretty blah game on an overcast, gray day), the Cal fans tore down the fencing that used to separate the stands from the track. They tried to tear down the goal posts but were ultimately unsuccessful. It was destruction for destruction's sake. It was a low point in the rivalry. The feelings between the 2 fan bases was particularly bitter.
I've seen a few games where Stanford fans stormed the field. But I have never seen them go after the goal posts.
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WindyCityCard - 10-08-2024
(10-08-2024, 10:06 AM)Nan3cy Wrote: Anybody else reading these stories and thinking about the 1997 BG when Cal fans tore down the Stanford goal posts after losing the game? What in the world were they thinking??
Yes. I think of that fairly often, in fact. It stuck in my mind as being kind of a new low in tasteless behavior.
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martyup - 10-08-2024
Wasn't the ultimate low when Cal fans cut down palm trees on Palm Drive?