I know that college football has a lot to do with tradition, history, and the unique look and appeal of each school, but has the trend to be fashionable gone out of control?
Oregon has made a name for itself with its plethora of uniform choices complete with multiple helmets & etc.
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Well, its official. Today is the last day of the Big Ten as we know it. All reports are indicating that commissioner Delaney will announce the new Big Ten divisions this evening via the Big Ten Network.
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Aug 07, 10
Posted by Jud Mackrill in ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Conf USA, Conferences, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Miami (FL), Michigan, News, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pac 10, SEC, SMU, South Carolina, Tennessee, USC, West Virginia
Is it just me or does it seem like now more than ever, the NCAA is staying on top of player & coach conduct? Even a few years ago the largest issues were fairly muted or more obscure (e.g., players were being overpaid by their part time jobs - which failed to be identified for nearly a full year after the infractions occurred).
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Fall Camp has become much more of topic than it ever has been at any point prior.
With daily practice reports, injury news, etc., fall camp has become an interesting dynamic that will likely play a large part in your team's season. Here are my tips for what to look for in your team's fall camp:
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So much for Dan Beebe the peacemaker. It appears that Texas A&M is expecting 20M in annual conference payout, which it is unlikely to receive from the Big 12.
Texas A&M has struggled financially so every penny that they can receive from their conference will go a long way to their economic stability. If TAMU does not receive revenue of around 20M annually, look for the conference mayhem to resume with A&M likely headed to the SEC.
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