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You must be a remarkable **** up if it's a team decision.
Bangin' Jay's psycho wife?
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“The University of Miami (Fla.) paid football coach Mario Cristobal $22.7 million in 2022, including $7.7 million in base pay and $14.9 million in ‘other reportable compensation,’ according to a federal tax form released by the university Tuesday to USA TODAY sports,” Schrotenboer wrote....According to Schrotenboer, the $14.9 million in “other pay” is believed to cover the $9 million in buyout money owed to Oregon when Cristobal came to the east coast.
 
Dorrell just had a big day for his head coaching record
Just doubled his win total from the 2022 season in one day. Impressive.

I genuinely do like that they didn't punish ASU's current players/staff for the violations of the previous staff. Always felt that was really stupid/unfair to the current athletes. If the guy(s) that committed the violations remain at the university, that's a different story.
 
Just doubled his win total from the 2022 season in one day. Impressive.

I genuinely do like that they didn't punish ASU's current players/staff for the violations of the previous staff. Always felt that was really stupid/unfair to the current athletes. If the guy(s) that committed the violations remain at the university, that's a different story.
First off they are vacated, not forfeited so it is like the game never existed. KD can't even get a win against a non-opponent.

Secondly vacating wins is utterly meaningless as a penalty. It isn't as if anybody pays any attention. Fans don't get a refund because the game doesn't count, nobody feels bad about not winning a game that is long over.
 
Lost the link, but Memphis just got a commitment of $25M over the next 5 years from FedEx to fund NIL.
I read that Burdie Haldorson (his initials were on CU BB uniforms this year - All-American, 2 time Olympic gold winner), turned down the NBA and instead played for the Phillip 66 AAU team. Ending up owning several gas stations and nice homes. Might be a glimpse at the future.
 
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