03-20-2024, 03:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-20-2024, 03:32 PM by jacket3ree.)
Wow, that escalated quickly. Some players who couldn't finish above .500 leave and now we're going to drop sports?
Stanford had a golden opportunity to get off the college sports professionalization carousel, but instead they joined a conference on Eastern Time. They aren't dropping sports anytime soon. Pay millions to exit the conference and quit? Not happening.
I'm glad players now have the same freedom of movement as coaches.
Root for laundry, even with that black piping - this is just entertainment. What students get out of it is up to them.
Stanford once ran a shopping center for goodness sake. They do all sorts of things that have nothing to do with an educational mission because they do all sorts of things. They can run a competitive athletic department.
Drop football and basketball? Drop everything. I don't see how donors make up that revenue.
People get way too hung up on P5/6. Enjoy the competition. Kudos to the B1G and SEC for convincing the world their stuff don't stink. Everyone bought it.
And finally, I demand to know what happens after the 40 years of the 40-year decision. I'm four years past that. So, we just gain more weight, or what?
Stanford had a golden opportunity to get off the college sports professionalization carousel, but instead they joined a conference on Eastern Time. They aren't dropping sports anytime soon. Pay millions to exit the conference and quit? Not happening.
I'm glad players now have the same freedom of movement as coaches.
Root for laundry, even with that black piping - this is just entertainment. What students get out of it is up to them.
Stanford once ran a shopping center for goodness sake. They do all sorts of things that have nothing to do with an educational mission because they do all sorts of things. They can run a competitive athletic department.
Drop football and basketball? Drop everything. I don't see how donors make up that revenue.
People get way too hung up on P5/6. Enjoy the competition. Kudos to the B1G and SEC for convincing the world their stuff don't stink. Everyone bought it.
And finally, I demand to know what happens after the 40 years of the 40-year decision. I'm four years past that. So, we just gain more weight, or what?
