BuckTwenty
Parties with Pete Johnson's Beard
All I'm saying is if Goldie wants out, I ain't stopping them
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I’m with you. Nobody’s getting kicked out of the Big-10. That’s not the way of the Big-10. But if it were, I’d kick out Penn State. Fuck those guys.There isn't. It's some cocky fan's fantasy. "Kick out Penn State", "Kick out Nebraska", "Kick out Northwestern" I've heard these for years. Ain't happening
Yep. Fuck Dave Winfield.And yet, to BTN’s eternal disgrace, they had the gall to name Dave Winfield to the Big Tens Top Fifty Athletes.
And yet, to BTN’s eternal disgrace, they had the gall to name Dave Winfield to the Big Tens Top Fifty Athletes.
As someone who remembers it all too well, as bad as it sounds, it was worse. (I didn't read the article which you just posted, don't figure I need to at this point). Players careers and lives were impacted. Fred Taylor lost his passion for coaching. And after committing felonious assault, the Minny players were given a slap on the wrist. Bill Musselman, who fostered the culture which led to the attack on the team, was allowed to continue to coach at Minnesota. Dave Winfield served on the group which did the "investigation" at Minny. The fact that he was an active participant in the assaults was a minor detail.I had not previously heard of the 1972 incident, but it sounds pretty bad.
https://vault.si.com/vault/1972/02/07/an-ugly-affair-in-minneapolis
NBC Sports doesn’t have the revenue of Amazon. But it has a plan to turn the Big Ten into “the NFL of college football conferences.”
That’s the latest word from the high-stakes Big Ten media rights negotiations. The conference is expected to command at least $1.25 billion annually for its next media rights deal from bidders that include NBC, Amazon, ESPN/ABC, and CBS Sports. The winner will air games alongside Fox Sports, the conference’s primary TV partner and an operating partner in the Big Ten Network.
NBC has already pushed the idea of combining Big Ten telecasts with its existing Notre Dame coverage as a “perfect one-two punch.” As negotiations near the finish line, NBC is proposing a strategy that calls for back-to-back Big Ten and NFL games in prime time TV on Saturday and Sunday nights, said sources.
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