orangesoda
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In my defense… I am never able to type anything that makes sense.This is why we can't lose to vanderbilt, ever. This is why the game tonight mattered. Look at what it's done to the RF. Posters are so mad, they can't even get their words typed out in a way that makes sense. We are at each other's throats. What is wrong with you people?
Gave a Like for exclamation points, if nothing else. It gave your comment just a little extra...and, with that little extra emotion, I literally felt it right here . In my heart, man. Thank you.All I know is we better
not ever lose to vanderbilt again!!!!!
idk. This is what it says. The bureaucrats want to hold on to their power to either cover up or attack programs on behalf of their pets at will, it appears.Sooo can they continue past investigations? They better not come near Nico again.
The settlement-related model is expected to have a new enforcement arm and governance structure for, at least, the power conference schools, allowing them to create and enforce their own rules. Finalization around those details may be months away.
For administrators, the enforcement situation is a key piece. The settlement does not eliminate booster-led collectives, but incentivizes schools to bring them within the university’s athletic department, mostly through a stronger enforcement entity — one that potentially operates outside of the NCAA and gains teeth through the settlement itself.
As part of the settlement, the judge is expected to “reaffirm” existing NCAA compensation rules, specifically those that prohibit booster payments for deals that are not “true NIL,” according to a legal document summarizing the agreement. However, few details on the enforcement entity have been shared.
Baseball is weird...especially in college baseball postseason play..you can get run by a team that you would beat 80 or 90 out of every 100 games you played them.Didn’t show up
Thanks bro. I wasn't sure if the exclamation points went at the end or if I needed spaces or if I should have dropped down a couple of lines and then put them in. That vandy loss gave this forum the dumbs, including yours truly.Gave a Like for exclamation points, if nothing else. It gave your comment just a little extra...and, with that little extra emotion, I literally felt it right here . In my heart, man. Thank you.
With that, I now know that you, TRULY, mean business.
The amount of lawsuits that would bring about if they tried to enforce any sort of regulation on what they deem illegal NIL payments lol and going to be hard to enforce without a antitrust provision…idk. This is what it says. The bureaucrats want to hold on to their power to either cover up or attack programs on behalf of their pets at will, it appears.
Soooo much lost firepower...there has to be dropoff..but hopefully they are right and newbs step up.That's a lot of firepower to replace on offense but maybe you're right.
Only if the guy is mentally weak...relief pitchers can not dwell on these things, they have to snap and clear...I do get what you are saying though, even if he is tough mentally, he will always really regret it to some degree.Tough skin? Nothing about that is weak. You only get that sort of terror when you also have that level of competitive drive.
If the pitcher has a lot of passion for the sport and a big competitive drive (which he surely does being a D1 pitcher), giving up a walk-off homer to your most hated rival that also ends your season is gonna hurt, for a while.