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Outside of Larry Kehres (DIII), these are ALL of the DI coaches with a win percentage of .800 or greater (as of 2021) and have coached 10 seasons or more. There are 14 names. Of those, 4 coached all or a portion of their games before the modern era of football (1932). Of course Ryan Day hasn’t...
F That! Guess it's back to Bucknuts for me.
On a serious note, ya drama queen, stop the feeling guilty stuff ASAP. I'm sure I speak for the vast majority when I say: It was NEVER about the day-to-day functioning of the site. Never about the over or under moderation. Never about the funding...
Interesting read on the creation of the BTN and the ripple effect it has had on the landscape of sports and sports broadcasting:
https://awfulannouncing.com/ncaa/consider-them-rolled-jim-delany-espn-big-ten-network.html
Agreed, but I think adding NBC (and CBS) is really a move to limit the SEC's ability to negotiate a lucrative deal going forward. Now the SEC and ESPN are somewhat stuck with each other. The networks don't NEED the SEC and ESPN won't have to pony up to keep the SEC.
I think some other considerations are at play here. While we all look at this latest deal at face value (our teams now make more than SEC teams), it seems to me some 3-D chess is being played here and Warren probably will deserve some credit after the "time will tell" portion of the next 5-10...
In-depth article on Warren since becoming the commish ... interesting read if you have the time.
https://www.sportico.com/leagues/college-sports/2022/big-ten-commissioner-warren-1234683396/
Gotta say I think Cincy's post hits pretty close to the mark. The Big10 has thrived because of the shared identity of member schools. As much as we see the conference from a sports perspective, the University Presidents and Boards will have the final say. While a billion dollar TV contract is...
"I can assure you that you will be proud of our young people, in the classroom, in the community, and most especially in 310 days in Ann Arbor, Michigan on the football field.”
It has been 7616 days since those words were spoken. 7616. Twenty plus years.
The record is 16-2-0 since that time...
Wait, I thought you were for THIS GUY:
Now you're for THIS GUY? The one keeping G from a historically prolific offense?
Seems like maybe Coach Injury is the best judge of QB talent at Georgia. Good thing Kirby put that guy in charge of the QB room.
That guy? You sure? Admittedly I don't watch much of G on Saturdays, but maybe you should just enjoy their season rather than making a case for their (not) historically good offense.
OK, now seriously, get back to that SEC pissing match.
If Georgia played the same SOS their numbers would be much worse ... and they already don't compare. See, easy!
OK, just to be fair, maybe I'm misunderstanding your argument. Which QB exactly did you want running your offense?
https://www.sports-reference.com
Glad you didn't mean "literally" because even "figuratively" is a big stretch. I guess it "is" comparable, but it certainly isn't "favorable".
I'm happy for you that Georgia is having a good season, but outside of rushing yards per game, Georgia isn't in this...