Big Bama win, but I still haven't seen a complete team game.
We are a very beatable team thus far.
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He still hit a defenseless receiver in that case the penalty was deserved.
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Big Bama win, but I still haven't seen a complete team game.
We are a very beatable team thus far.
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surprised it took this long.And Kiffin is out at USC
While Mack Brown has had a few bad seasons lately, his record on the whole is fairly good.UCONN fires their coach
Earl Campbell calls for Mack Brown to be let go
While Mack Brown has had a few bad seasons lately, his record on the whole is fairly good.
Just ask Tennessee what happens when you fire a long time coach for a few bad seasons.
Games in all sports at service academies suspended
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...in-all-sports-at-service-academies-suspended/
I assume that all the service academy coaches and staff are Federal employees, and subject to furlough. They can't even volunteer to work without pay. Somebody correct me if that's a bad assumption.Not to get political but I would assume the athletic departments certainly the football department has there own funding? I mean Army Navy game is big nice ratings, I am sure they have a decent TV deal, and it is not free to go to the games. I do not think those programs operate on outside funding.
As it turns out, they have all been OK'd to continue with thier scheduled games.
The coaches and staff are paid by the athletic association, and thus not considered federal employees. The athletic association also pays for all game costs. The athletic association is not funded by the federal government, as it makes it's money through tv revenue, ticket sales, and private donations.I assume that all the service academy coaches and staff are Federal employees, and subject to furlough. They can't even volunteer to work without pay. Somebody correct me if that's a bad assumption.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- ESPN The Magazine's "Franchise Issue" arrived in the mail this week.It's one of the magazine's most popular issues. If you're a fan of the Memphis Grizzlies -- I figure at least a few of you converted over the summer when former UF standout Mike Miller left the Miami Heat to rejoin the Grizzlies -- then you will be pleased at ESPN's rankings.
The Grizzlies are ranked the No. 1 franchise in all of professional sports based on numerous criteria from concession prices to competitiveness. Meanwhile, the Shaqramento Kings ... umm, Sacramento Kings are dead last at No. 122. Shaq obviously has some work to do as one of the Kings' new owners.
The magazine also reviewed the last 15 years in college athletics and ranked schools based on their football and men's basketball programs during that time span.
Here is a ranking I know Florida fans will give two thumbs up: the Gators are No. 1.
ESPN The Magazine editors, with the help of consultant Jeff Phillips, principal at the Parthenon Group and alumnus of the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, identified three principal categories of success – on-field success, off-field success and traditions of success -- to determine the top college programs.
http://www.gatorzone.com/carter/blog/1517
I can't argue with that list. I'm sure that some will, though.The Florida Gators are the undisputed 2 sport champs according to ESPN
1. Florida
2. Ohio State; 3. Texas; 4. Oklahoma; 5. Michigan; 6. Michigan State; 7. Alabama; 8. UCLA; 9. Wisconsin; 10. Notre Dame.