One thing most dads love? Kicking their feet up.
Our Louisville FB student-athletes spent some time at Century Entertainment searching for the perfect gift for Dad.
This Father’s Day, treat Dad to a shopping spree—there’s something great waiting for him! 👍
So let me get this straight.
The corrupt, impeached and criminally-indicted Texas Attorney General is vouching for the integrity of the Texas Tech football program.
Maybe they should find a better character witness.
Pete Bevacqua is absolutely correct about maximizing media value with a Super League (something he made clear he opposes).
One huge problem: powerhouse college fan bases are built to expect 10, 11, 12 or more victories every year. In this case, some big names are going to go 2-10. It's the same way it is in the NFL.
Do the fans stay? Losing NFL teams see drops in tickets and revenue. Georgia-Alabama is a big television event when both teams are good. If one, or both, are bad?
And why would major programs want a new world where they are almost assured to be less successful than in the past -- winning is also about donations, applications, alumni, etc.
It works in the NFL because the system is then set up for the worst teams to be advantaged through the draft (and scheduling). Eventually bad teams get good (it takes longer for some, i.e. the Jets).
College football doesn't have that. In recruiting and free agency, the best players generally go to the best teams (even in the NIL-era). More donations come in to the better teams.
So could a Super League really even work in college football?
"To me, 24 would be the equivalent of giving everybody a participation trophy, and I don't think college football needs that."
@ESPNBooger reacts to the Big Ten wanting a 24-team CFP 🏆
Activists claim to have hidden bottles filled with 'urine' at the Met Gala, protesting Jeff Bezos' role as host and Amazon's practices. https://t.co/Tzc14vjiu1
New story: With savvy purchases and smart breeding, Japan is coming for the Kentucky Derby.
“My goal in life is to be some American trainer’s worst nightmare. To bring over a Japanese horse that’s going to ruin Kentucky Derby day."
https://t.co/lvSKXczbj0
This Executive Order identifies some of the key issues facing college sports, including continued funding for women's and Olympic sports. Congress should continue to have bipartisan discussions about how to increase revenue to meet these goals. I’m glad to know the President wants Congress to pass something.