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He scored late to cut the deficit from 17–7 to 17–14. But not sure how much else.
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any stats on Cooper?
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Add to it the Michigan State debacle with Mel Tucker that led to his firing and Sam Leavitt leaving... Nebraska in flux as we see what happens with Dylan Raiola and Matt Rhule... UCLA is a mess with Nico, Lincoln Riley doesn't like USC.... Brutal.
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First domino to fall
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if the report is accurate - she didn't divulge the details until Wed. So while they may have been investigating, a lot of the stuff was dropped on them 2 days ago. But again, if the report is true
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The SCORE Act is being sold as the magic pill to “stabilize” college sports, which is adorable considering it mostly stabilizes the NCAA’s legal defenses and the conference commissioners’ job security. Enter Cody Campbell—Texas Tech’s billionaire booster, head regent, and newly crowned Patron Saint of Saying the Quiet Parts Out Loud—who showed up just in time to point out that the emperors aren’t just naked, they’re also terrible negotiators. Campbell says the conferences could make billions more by pooling media rights, but commissioners won’t do it because they like controlling their own little fiefdoms. The commissioners, naturally, clutched their pearls and insisted they never said pooling would increase revenue, which is hilarious because the only thing more predictable than a commissioner’s denial is a bowl game corporate sponsor. So now we’ve got a full-on soap opera: Campbell yelling that the money’s on the table, the commissioners yelling that Campbell doesn’t understand the “realities,” and Congress trying to pass a bill that gives the NCAA antitrust bubble wrap while telling athletes they’re definitely not employees but should please enjoy these newly standardized NIL guardrails. If you squint, the SCORE Act looks like “reform.” If you read it normally, it’s the conferences trying to lock in their authority before Campbell shows up with a calculator and ruins the illusion. But sure—let’s pretend the real crisis here is protecting commissioners’ feelings while the industry drifts toward semi-pro status with an “amateurism” sticker slapped on top.
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I am really trying to think about the future of the B1G as well. At least in the immediate future. Penn State signed 2 players in 2026 class, though with Campbell I am sure they will have NIL support. Michigan is in a total rut. 10/11 Indiana starters this season on offense are 4th year or older. Who does the depth come from outside of Oregon and Ohio State in 2026?
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They covered the sh*t up and waited until NSD, UM royally screwed up by not dealing with this sooner. What sucks to think about is what if they beat tOSU and got to playoffs, you really think they would’ve canned him before a playoff run?
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What a nightmare from a PR perspective.
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Cool
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Nearly full control is the rule among contender HC positions in college. It’s the exception in the pros, and the places where more full control is the case in the pros, those jobs come open much less frequently than the crap shows with micromanaging ownership
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I take it you’re not in nodak this week😭😭
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Bunk Moreland replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He, Wisner, and Cooper would all offer very complementary skillsets. That would be a damn good three-headed monster, with Simon and Clark being wild cards with upside. -
And the pros? I think NE, KC and SF are pretty good. Point is, there’s no one chain of command, either in college or the NFL.
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Battrayal replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I really like his play. think hed be great with wisner -
swellbow281 joined the community
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Boomer? I hardly know her.
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Yeah. We’re obviously not talking about Cal, Stanford or OU. We’re talking Texas and Notre Dame, and Freeman and Sark have ultimate control at both places. Coaches at all true contenders do
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This is hilarious coming from blutman 😂😂😂
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CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
5.7 yards per carry. one year of eligibility remaining, and has 2582 career rrushing yards. -
he tried to leave but got flagged for holding
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Sherrone Moore Fired
Quinncent McManning, Jr. replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Sherrone Moore Fired
Quinncent McManning, Jr. replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum