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The only game I ever witnessed in decades, where Bucks quit. Couldn't believe it & still can't.
The 98 MSU game was worse because of what it cost us and the odds against it with our roster and all of that, but for a single game only, without the other stuff...the AFA game was the worst game in program history, as far as I'm concerned.
...My theory has always been, that because the admins had fucked up the Bruce firing so badly and didn't want the program to appear a coaching graveyard again, we got an extra decade of hot tub John and the "oh shit they have as much talent as we do" look.
Not in the same league, but the Outback Bowl vs. South Carolina was no picnic to watch either. My memory of Coop will ultimately be that of a man that could assemble awesome talent, beat up on marginal opponents but ultimately fail to get the job done when it really counted, with one magnificent exception being the '97 Rose Bowl.The only game I ever witnessed in decades, where Bucks quit. Couldn't believe it & still can't.
We were defeated by the AIR FORCE ACADEMY 23-11.Errr... The 1990 game vs. AFA is a little too old for my time.
Can someone tell me what the hell happened that was SO terrible as to be one of the worst losses in tOSU history?
Errr... The 1990 game vs. AFA is a little too old for my time.
Can someone tell me what the hell happened that was SO terrible as to be one of the worst losses in tOSU history?
Orlando Pace returned after taking Monday off to be with his wife who delivered the couple's fourth child
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
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Metro area sports agent sues NFL star
Arbitration award sought involving contract that was negotiated in 2003.
Mike Martindale / The Detroit News
FARMINGTON HILLS -- St. Louis Rams tackle Orlando Pace is known for standing his ground against football's elite, but a Metro Detroit sports agent said he's now blocking him from his rightful $436,916 arbitration award.
Carl Poston, a contract adviser with Professional Sports Planning in Farmington Hills, has filed a lawsuit in Oakland Circuit Court seeking the amount entered by a National Football League arbitration award May 10. Pace was obligated to pay Poston within 10 days.
"Arbitration is sought to resolve legal contracts," said Steven Lefkofsky, Poston's attorney. "The award is pretty clear -- he owes him (Poston) that amount, but he hasn't paid him yet."
Pace was designated the Rams' franchise player in 2003 when Poston negotiated a one-year, $5.7 million contract. Roger Kaplan, an arbitrator with the National Football League Players Association, found Poston was owed 3 percent for that contract, $213,478, plus interest, as well as $210,630 for Pace's $7 million contract for 2004.
In February 2005, Pace was represented by Chicago-based CSMG Sports and signed a six-year $52.3 million contract with the Rams.
Neither Pace nor his CSMG representative could be reached for comment Tuesday.
You can reach Mike Martindale at (248) 647-7226 or [email protected].