It’s got to be satisfying in his shoes just having it out there in the news that they pay players. He’s been playing against a stacked deck knowingly and didn’t say anything. Interesting he brought up USC too who wasn’t even in the question. You know he wants a win Wednesday. I ****ing love Tad.
I could watch that response a 1000 times and it will never get old.
They like the results of paying their players. They don't like being caught doing it.You know what's weird? Ch@rd fans aren't appreciating Tad's presser. Odd.
YesHaven't heard much about the FBI investigation lately. Are they backing off some? Building up for a big splash? Working to try to get some key individuals to flip so they can get convictions against some big names (like Miller?)
You know what's weird? Ch@rd fans aren't appreciating Tad's presser. Odd.
If you recorded a CU game and don’t want to know the result before you watch, a word of advice: DON’T OPEN ALLBUFFS!Neg rep for spoiling result in a thread title!
Come on man, there was no reason you had to do that.
Believe what you want.Honestly, I don't see where what he said was all that explosive or controversial. He's saying that AZ and SC are the most talented teams in the conference, and agreeing with the reporter's implication that they may not have been completely clean in assembling that talent.
Yeah, he's also saying that it feels extra good to beat them, given the knowledge that they might not be the cleanest program, but still - he's not calling Miller specifically a cheater, he's not saying the only reason they're good is because they cheated, and he's saying that he still has great respect for Miller.
I think he was still pretty political and complimentary, while also answering a question honestly. He could have been much harsher, imo.
Believe what you want.
Also, don't think you can just watch the Sling Pac-12 on demand version of a game. I missed the ASU game so I watched it on demand. It was the Pac-12 Mountain encore version of the game. They had the final score scrolling on the crawl throughout the game. SMFH. Really? Also, the first 10 minutes were Olympic sports filler (or some other nonsense I skipped to get to the game.) Then midway through the first half "We now join this program already in progress" flashed on the screen and it skipped about 10 minutes of the game. Seriously bush league. I wonder if this is just a Sling issue or an issue with Pac-12 on demand on all platforms?If you recorded a CU game and don’t want to know the result before you watch, a word of advice: DON’T OPEN ALLBUFFS!
Honestly, I don't see where what he said was all that explosive or controversial. He's saying that AZ and SC are the most talented teams in the conference, and agreeing with the reporter's implication that they may not have been completely clean in assembling that talent.
Yeah, he's also saying that it feels extra good to beat them, given the knowledge that they might not be the cleanest program, but still - he's not calling Miller specifically a cheater, he's not saying the only reason they're good is because they cheated, and he's saying that he still has great respect for Miller.
I think he was still pretty political and complimentary, while also answering a question honestly. He could have been much harsher, imo.
Also, don't think you can just watch the Sling Pac-12 on demand version of a game. I missed the ASU game so I watched it on demand. It was the Pac-12 Mountain encore version of the game. They had the final score scrolling on the crawl throughout the game. SMFH. Really? Also, the first 10 minutes were Olympic sports filler (or some other nonsense I skipped to get to the game.) Then midway through the first half "We now join this program already in progress" flashed on the screen and it skipped about 10 minutes of the game. Seriously bush league. I wonder if this is just a Sling issue or an issue with Pac-12 on demand on all platforms?
Yeah, I get that they have to cut game rebroadcasts to fit the replay time slot. What makes no sense is making the truncated version with the final score in the crawl available on demand rather than the game as it actually aired.I don't live in the footprint of the Pac-12 Network. I watch on Dish where I only get the national network. On any of the games in any sport that are re-broadcast, they leave out parts of the game. Sadly, it's the way they rebroadcast. Sometimes it's because the game ran long, but not always. IMO, they can cut the halftime and leave the game in the rebroadcast.
Thats one view.If you recorded a CU game and don’t want to know the result before you watch, a word of advice: DON’T OPEN ALLBUFFS!
I’ve learned that if I record something I really want to see without knowing the results, I have to avoid ANYTHING that might show the results. So I don’t listen to sports radio or look at text messages or, especially for CU sports, open up an Allbuffs forum. For instance Rockies’ opening day is a big one for me. I avoid anything that might show the result. If it’s a CU event, I SURE AS HELL avoid a CU sports fan board.Thats one view.
Another is that Allbuffs benefits evry time i click, and encouraging members not to visit the site is counter to AB's best interests.
I visit AB for more than sports and have grown used to NOT seeing hoops reaults spoiled in thread titles.
Maybe I'm the only member who DVR'd the game Saturday so he could log family time, hoping to watch the time Sunday morning while nursing a hangover, but nevertheless curious if there was interesting new political discussion while eating breakfast.
I mean, shjt, the same poster put spoiler alert in the Star Wars thread title, a movie maybe 50% of Allbuffers will ever see. No reason to ruin the hoops result, a game allmost all of us will see.
But, whatever.
There is no hokie rule.I’ve learned that if I record something I really want to see without knowing the results, I have to avoid ANYTHING that might show the results. So I don’t listen to sports radio or look at text messages or, especially for CU sports, open up an Allbuffs forum. For instance Rockies’ opening day is a big one for me. I avoid anything that might show the result. If it’s a CU event, I SURE AS HELL avoid a CU sports fan board.
I tell you what REALLY sucks is when the Olympics are on. With them in Korea it’s going to be almost impossible.
So, what is hokiehead’s rule for the amount of time that passes before a thread title can refer to a game result? Two days? A week? How long do we need to be careful?
Tad wants a take back. Is he concerned about extra motivation for USC this week?