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  • catatonic
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    Originally posted by laker View Post
    Kansas State athletics is one of eight schools that doesn't get money from it's host institution. I wonder who the other eight are?

    https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2019...lf-sustaining/
    http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/

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  • laker
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    Kansas State athletics is one of eight schools that doesn't get money from it's host institution. I wonder who the other seven are?

    https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2019...lf-sustaining/
    Last edited by laker; 10-11-2019, 08:53 AM.

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  • Wildcat Khan
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    So they are back to cheating again.

    Penn State hating Craig James can go suck it.
    I'm not sure if they are at that level yet. They have one top 25 win, at TCU, but rest of schedule isn't on the caliber they were facing then and they don't face Cincinnati or UCF in conference play. They also don't play the same Houston that WSU beat as Houston is now sitting King the rest of the season to redshirt him.

    Maybe Temple can get a gameday road game when SMU host them on the 19th. SMU is bye next week, so they will be undefeated still.

    I also remember you asking where Boise State is last season, well right now they are at #14 in the coach's poll. They still have to travel to both Logan and Provo still for road games against Utah State and BYU.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by laker View Post
    If you missed the game of the day, SMU trailed by 21 and came back to win in triple OT 43-37 to go 6-0 and be bowl eligible.
    So they are back to cheating again.

    Penn State hating Craig James can go suck it.

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  • laker
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    If you missed the game of the day, SMU trailed by 21 and came back to win in triple OT 43-37 to go 6-0 and be bowl eligible.

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  • laker
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    Georgia Southern beats South Alabama 20-17 in double OT in Funbelt Thursday Night action.

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  • Wildcat Khan
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    Originally posted by IowaBearcat View Post

    Grinnell is about 25 minutes away. Great academic institution. Never one for football, that's for sure.

    You might remember them as the team that shot 42-88 from 3-point land last year, drawing some national attention. Or better yet, the kid who scored 132 points in a game in 2012. Legend.
    I didn't realize that was the same school. That is pretty impressive at basketball for sure though.

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  • IowaBearcat
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    Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post
    Not D1, but wow. Having to cancel your remaining games because of 11 out of 39 players injured. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...edium=referral



    Only 28 healthy players left so they'd be close to ironman football.
    Grinnell is about 25 minutes away. Great academic institution. Never one for football, that's for sure.

    You might remember them as the team that shot 42-88 from 3-point land last year, drawing some national attention. Or better yet, the kid who scored 132 points in a game in 2012. Legend.

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  • Wildcat Khan
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    Not D1, but wow. Having to cancel your remaining games because of 11 out of 39 players injured. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...edium=referral



    Only 28 healthy players left so they'd be close to ironman football.

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  • catatonic
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    https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/te...zEzueYd3wWxEr8

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  • UNA_Texan
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    Tarleton St gets D1 invite from WAC Check out this article from Caller Times:

    Tarleton State receives invitation to join Division I Western Athletic Conference

    https://www.reporternews.com/story/s...ac/3827201002/

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  • Wildcat Khan
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    Originally posted by laker View Post

    Kathy Ireland was a good enough reason to watch that movie.

    I visited SMU and TCU the summer when they announced the death penalty. They had t-shirts for sale at the bookstore which showed the Mustang upside down and saying- SMU football- killed by the NCAA.
    Convicts team was a good reason too, even if they didn't really play much. Here is the list from IMDB, although it does have a boxer on it too. Lots of NFL Hall of famers, some playing at time of the movie like Rice and Kelly.

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  • UNALions
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    Originally posted by Wide_Right View Post
    I have long thought that college athletes who bring in millions of dollars have long been getting the short end of the stick.
    Yes, the scholarship, so what? If they didn't get the athletes there would no income from the gate. I hope you read this article.
    It is very good in laying out why college athletes should be paid, or compensated, especially from using their names, for branding products.
    What do you think??


    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/california-governor-signs-bill-allowing-college-athletes-get-paid-n1060321
    Agree 100%. Happy that California has forced the NCAA's hand here. We shall see how they respond.

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  • laker
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    Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post

    I watched Necessary Roughness last night. Watching it, I couldn't help but think of SMU although the Texas State Armidillos didn't get hit as hard as SMU did. We now realize that the death penalty took a whole 33 years to get out of. That sure is a long time.
    Kathy Ireland was a good enough reason to watch that movie.

    I visited SMU and TCU the summer when they announced the death penalty. They had t-shirts for sale at the bookstore which showed the Mustang upside down and saying- SMU football- killed by the NCAA.

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  • GrifFan
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    Originally posted by Runnin' Cat View Post

    That seems like a very short time to me, given that "death penalty" could mean "forever" by some definitions.
    Three days, by others.

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