Looks like a Venus Flytrap.
The thing that serves us most is ultimately the thing that destroys us.So, the ivory tower killed the Pac.
The thing that serves us most is ultimately the thing that destroys us.
That shouldn't be a surprise to you or anybody else on this site.Good to know that my crack dealer will end up killing me. Thanks
I know it's Wilner but he's the beat writer for both Bay Area schools...
This feels like one of those “so you’re telling me we have a chance” kind of things. I’m fairly certain I read somewhere that the ACC had no interest in Cal and Stanford.
Ward Churchill's class requirements:
1 paper at the end of the semester and it better take the side of the Lakota.
Mostly I would think bolstering the numbers for the ACC schools that are at risk of being left behind whenever FSU, Clemson, and maybe a couple others bolt.What incentive does the ACC have to bring Stanford and Cal in? Is ESPN going to give more $$ to the existing schools?
What incentive does the ACC have to bring Stanford and Cal in? Is ESPN going to give more $$ to the existing schools?
my first thought was that two more members changes the balance for what it takes to dissolve the leagueMostly I would think bolstering the numbers for the ACC schools that are at risk of being left behind whenever FSU, Clemson, and maybe a couple others bolt.
But from where I sat on the east side of Cal Memorial Stadium, I could see where the Bay opens up into the Pacific Ocean. Cal and Stanford in the ACC is where realignment has hit full-on crazy town.
Ya I forgot to mention that too. Which of courses makes it perfectly sensible why Clemson, FSU, and UNC have been voting "no."my first thought was that two more members changes the balance for what it takes to dissolve the league
No I just like making fun of you.Not upset. It’s just stupid to think that a flagship school in the heart of sec country would be left out. it like saying Tennessee or Florida as they both have a lot of other schools around them with football teams would be left out. Btw I must be getting under your skin since you have to respond to my every comment.
Condoleza Rice is going to waterboard ACC presidents until Stanford is admitted.What incentive does the ACC have to bring Stanford and Cal in? Is ESPN going to give more $$ to the existing schools?
Wow the whole Board? Awesome! Making fun of me because I was right about expansion? You are so cute!No I just like making fun of you.
Like the rest of the board.
Condoleza Rice is going to waterboard ACC presidents until Stanford is admitted.
Is that called an enhanced Conference Application?Condoleza Rice is going to waterboard ACC presidents until Stanford is admitted.
Btw, ive always respected mtn and his views, analysis And don’t I don’t agree with his assessment on this issue. I don’t see why you feel obligated to interject. What I don’t understand is why you are so juvenile And upset with this? Did you pledge the wrong fraternity and are having a hard time coping? or was mtn your mentor and you feel you need to protect?No I just like making fun of you.
Like the rest of the board.
Yeah, everybody hates you. It doesn’t rally matter what you say or do now.Wow the whole Board? Awesome! Making fun of me because I was right about expansion? You are so cute!
Damn it! I posted a “Mission Accomplished” meme earlier today!ACC expansion: Condoleezza Rice, George W. Bush lobbying on behalf Stanford, SMU, per reports
Stanford, Cal and SMU are not giving up on their bid to join the ACC, but what about the rest of the Pac-12www.google.com
I'm just waiting for the Georgie flight suit memes
CoolYeah, everybody hates you. It doesn’t rally matter what you say or do now.
This guy is clearly a genius. I really have no idea who he is, but he gets it.
I kinda wanna know what you were right about with expansion.....Wow the whole Board? Awesome! Making fun of me because I was right about expansion? You are so cute!
I'll be fluid when we get that B1G offer in the next round.Realignment talk is always going to be fluid.
Leaders from Stanford, California, Oregon State and Washington State spoke Thursday, and Stanford told its colleagues it had informed the ACC that it would be open to joining the conference at greatly reduced or even no media rights payout for several years, a person familiar with the discussions told The Associated Press.