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  1. I'd just point out that salaries are going up because the NFL's revenues are going up quickly, so the salary cap keeps rising. I'm OK with sharing it with the multi-millionaire athletes instead of the billionaire owners keeping it, though it would be nice to see more of the revenue benefits trickle down to fans in the form of cheaper in-stadium food or cheaper parking or whatever to improve the fan experience. As for JSN, that guy deserves his contract. He was amazingly productive at his position and his team just won the Super Bowl. It's the guys who get paid big bucks and don't produce who bother me more (especially the whiners). Jets are paying $48 million this year to two QBs who are no longer on their roster lol. And then there are Kyler and Tua ... Cards and Dolphins are eating close to $150 million in dead cap space for those two. Situations like those bother me more than a younger player like JSN getting paid on a second contract.
  2. Two years ago $22 million would buy you a solid Ohio State quality football team. Now a school like Kentucky can't even buy a second weekend basketball team at that price. Inflation!
  3. Kyler did OK playing football, his second contract was for over $230 million ... no guarantee he'd have even reached the big leagues in baseball.
  4. As possibly the only Duke basketball fan here on OTF I'll just say that I've been watching them since the 1960's and seemingly every freaking year that they lose starters to injury just before the NCAA tournament they inevitably disappoint and lose early. With everyone healthy they looked like one of the top 3 favorites to win it all. When the PG broke his foot I figured they'd be lucky to make it to the Final Four. The replacement PG (Cayden Boozer) is probably as good as the starter but then there's a big drop off to PG 3. When the starting center got hurt all bets are off, the sub big man is good on defense but there's no one behind him except an undersized freshman. I know the starter is supposed to come back in maybe the Sweet 16 but ... Then I just saw this from ESPN - doesn't look good for # 1 seeds who play close openers with # 16 seeds.
  5. Are you sure about this? The sites I looked at said the first two years are guaranteed and the last two years are team options. 26th pick would be guaranteed around $6 million for the first two years.
  6. Growing up in the 1960's in the Carolinas as an All-Conference high school basketball player this is an easy one for me. 1974, 1982, 1983, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2015 and 2017 were all very special years for me lol.
  7. Way ... they grow up young in SEC country This is Justus Terry in the 4th grade (or thereabouts)
  8. Brett Farve, accused of siphoning off Mississippi welfare funding to pay for a volleyball court at his college alma mater where his daughter was playing vb, probably thinks this is small potatoes. Wiki link, for those not familiar with the situation
  9. Former Longhorn Brenen Thompson ran a 4.26 40, fastest time of the combine. Some thought he might challenge Xavier Worthy's record 4.21 but it's safe for another year.
  10. Lute got the monkey off his back by winning a surprise NCAA title (beating three # 1 seeds as a 4 seed) but he also lost as a # 2 seed to a 15 seed (Santa Clara featuring Steve Nash) and I think as a # 3 seed to a 14 seed and was widely considered an underachiever until he wasn't. Nine times he lost in the opening round, usually as the higher seed. But he did make four Final Fours ... In Phoenix the word was "never bet on Arizona in the tournament" lol. Miller is a very good coach, hopefully he gets on a tournament run at Texas at some point.
  11. One article predicted 4.25 - 4.28 range ... guess we'll see
  12. If he didn't win a National Championship at a basketball power school like Arizona then why do you think he will win one at Texas? At Arizona things were teed up for him to compete but he didn't even make it to a Final Four. Arizona had shoe $ NIL before NIL was legal and consistent Top 10 recruiting classes. (Miller was caught on an FBI wiretap discussing a $75,000 payment to the # 1 ranked recruit, who went to Zona and was the # 1 pick in the NBA draft.) The previous head coach had won a Natty and made four Final Fours in 24 years - Miller didn't make it to a FF in 12 years. Looks like his successor could be on track to make it this season, they were ranked # 1 much of the year. Most would consider Miller a very good coach but he hasn't yet shown he's elite. I checked Miller's NCAA tourney record while he was at Zona. Call it 11 years since covid meant no tourney in 2020 - they made the NCAAs seven times (Lute Olson went 23 times in a row). Twice under Miller they outplayed their seeding - in 2011, his second year in Tucson they were seeded 5th but made it to the Elite 8, beating # 4 Texas and # 1 Duke. These were his only two wins against teams seeded higher. And in 2013 they were seeded 6 but went to the Sweet 16 by beating the # 11 and # 14 seeds. Another year (2015) they played to seed, seeded # 2 and losing to # 1 seed Wisconsin by 7. No shame in that. Four times they didn't play to their seeded level. In 2014 they lost to # 2 Wisconsin as a # 1 seed in the Elite 8 in OT. No shame there either. But his last three NCAA appearances at Arizona were really disappointing, losing early to # 11 as a 6 seed by 11 points in the Round of 64, losing a close one to # 11 as a # 2 seed in the Sweet 16 and getting blown out 89-68 by the # 13 seed as a # 4 seed. He also had Arizona in the NIT one year as a 1 seed but they lost to 8 seed Bucknell by 11 points. He's a good coach - good teacher and good recruiter - but he still has to prove he can take teams deep in the tournament.
  13. Actually Rashada's lawsuit was the polar opposite - he sued Florida because they lured him away from a $9 million Miami offer with a $13+ million offer and then refused to pay it when he showed up on campus. The others were guys who signed NIL deals and then signed larger NIL deals with other schools and didn't want to pay the buyouts.
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