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2 hours ago, RebelAlliance said:

You know how I know that's inaccurate?  It doesn't say anything about ASU being a springboard to becoming a porn star.  


TRUE

I was dating a woman in The Phx for a while. I was AMAZED how many titty bars were in that town.

 

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1 hour ago, Ibanez said:

This is what the Big 12 teams want if no one gets picked up.

What the Big 12 teams have been told is:

" Don't wait around. No one is gonna come help you, you have got to fix this yourself and put yourself in the best position. Extend an olive branch to those that can benefit your situation and theirs. Trust is the key."

"This will come down to the rights holders, the streaming servers, and a little luck!"

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Oregon is only 250-mi SoEast of Eugene on that map

Cal moved to Lk Shasta

Stanford is in the mtns east of Humboldt St now.

UCLA is somewhere between FresNO & SLO.

‘SC upgraded w/a Santa Barbara campus.

’zona is 150-mi too far East.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ibanez said:

The B1G needs to just add their 6 PAC schools and Notre Dame needs to join the ACC with West Virginia. That way there will be three Super Conferences, 2 Power Conferences, and then around 5 smaller conferences.

That is the only thing that makes sense for the top PAC schools. Join or die.

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Grew up a CU fan during the Big 8 days in the late 80's & early 90's before the move to the Big 12 (it was a merger not Big 8 expansion) and after 10 years of PAC, I decided to just enjoy other college conferences due to the lack of passion for college sports from the PAC presidents & chancellors.

The Big 12 minus OU & Texas could end up being a fun conference to be part of and a better landing place.  The money won't be great but an easier path to the CFP.  The Big 12's future looks murky but I wouldn't count it out at this point.  It is just going to be difficult for AAC schools to switch to the Big 12 when the money difference isn't that great but it could be worth considering if you are a MWC school.

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6 minutes ago, Jalapeno said:

Grew up a CU fan during the Big 8 days in the late 80's & early 90's before the move to the Big 12 (it was a merger not Big 8 expansion) and after 10 years of PAC, I decided to just enjoy other college conferences due to the lack of passion for college sports from the PAC presidents & chancellors.

The Big 12 minus OU & Texas could end up being a fun conference to be part of and a better landing place.  The money won't be great but an easier path to the CFP.  The Big 12's future looks murky but I wouldn't count it out at this point.  It is just going to be difficult for AAC schools to switch to the Big 12 when the money difference isn't that great but it could be worth considering if you are a MWC school.

We are migrating into the NIL Pay-4-Play Era in College Sports.

Lubbock, Ames, Waco, Stillwater, Morgantown, Fort Worthless, Manhattan and Lawrence.

Need I say more?

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6 hours ago, Ibanez said:

To be fair TCU really isn't a religious school anymore. This whole "Not accepting because of a name" is dumb.

California is a Democratic state. All they do is say everyone is racist. So why are they so racist toward everyone like Christians, Mormons, and Truckers? +++++ing hypocrites.


OKAY…how about not excepting TCU because of it’s low enrollment…
 

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7 minutes ago, Ibanez said:

I doubt they care.

 


Sml World…I don’t care about them.  Who ever “they” are.

 

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15 minutes ago, Jalapeno said:

Grew up a CU fan during the Big 8 days in the late 80's & early 90's before the move to the Big 12 (it was a merger not Big 8 expansion) and after 10 years of PAC, I decided to just enjoy other college conferences due to the lack of passion for college sports from the PAC presidents & chancellors.

The Big 12 minus OU & Texas could end up being a fun conference to be part of and a better landing place.  The money won't be great but an easier path to the CFP.  The Big 12's future looks murky but I wouldn't count it out at this point.  It is just going to be difficult for AAC schools to switch to the Big 12 when the money difference isn't that great but it could be worth considering if you are a MWC school.

 


REFRESHING perspective.  ¡Thx!

 

 

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6 hours ago, sancarlosaztec said:

No argument from me. That was why I asked the OP why would they do that?



I got my first FREE CV-19 Test in the Lower-48 on the CSU-San Marcos campus.  I had many previous FREE tests in Alaska & 🇲🇽 MX 🇲🇽, and another pd for by my production in Burbank, SoCal prior to that NoCo SD test.

Beautiful campus w/plenty o’ room to grow.  I was on the Aztec Shops Board o’ Directors at SDSU way back in ‘87 when we approved the $$$ to build the CSUSM bookstore.  It was very cool to see the place in person all completed!

 

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6 hours ago, RebelRobert said:

If you want to be in the PAC-16 you need to become elite like UNLV has done.

Tier 1 Research Institution

Law School & Medical School

Land Grant Institution

Certified Wine Sommelier with an advanced Level 4 WSET diploma

Clean up your act.  Be Classy

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Riddle me this @RebelRobert:  ¿How does the Silver State have TWO Land Grant institutions of higher learning?

 

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3 minutes ago, GoState99755 said:



Riddle me this @RebelRobert:  ¿How does the Silver State have TWO Land Grant institutions of higher learning?

 

We have three in Nevada.  

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

University of Nevada, Reno

Desert Research Institute 

The reality is that UNLV, DRI and UNR are all part of the University of Nevada system.

And as of last month it is the LAW

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1 hour ago, RebelRobert said:

 

Need I say more?

If we said no, would it matter?

In the beginning the Universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.

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4 hours ago, RebelRobert said:

We have three in Nevada.  

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

University of Nevada, Reno

Desert Research Institute 

The reality is that UNLV, DRI and UNR are all part of the University of Nevada system.

And as of last month it is the LAW

 


¿SAYS WHO?  My BFF Señor Google calls BS:

Your whole Nevada Southern College is “…part of the of the University of Nevada system…” argument  is quite laughable & sad.

Given that logic the UC has 10-Land Grant Schools.  ¡BS!   They have ONE, my Dad’s alma mater Cal, which located in Berekeley.

Ech State has ONE Land Grand Institution of higher learning, unless you count the Native Land Grant college.

Have fun trying to surf on the University of Nevada’s coat tails from 440-mi away…haha

 

@Slapdad @mugtang @renoskier @Lester_in_reno 

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31 minutes ago, RebelRobert said:

We have three in Nevada.  

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

University of Nevada, Reno

Desert Research Institute 

The reality is that UNLV, DRI and UNR are all part of the University of Nevada system.

And as of last month it is the LAW

Nevada[edit]

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is technically considered a land-grant university according to the attorney-general of Nevada,[16] but has received minuscule land-grant benefits as compared to the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), and does not have an agricultural program.[17] However, Governor Brian Sandoval, a UNR graduate and the current president of UNR, opposes that interpretation and views UNR as the sole land grant institution in the state.[18]

In the beginning the Universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.

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