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  1. Imagine spending as much money as we do AND winning games... just a thought.
  2. Hope he enjoys playing basketball in a library.
  3. We're interested but probably not interested in paying what it will take to land Payne. If you're not willing to pay'n to get the Payne, then you're going to feel the pain.
  4. Going to the school who's first win against a ranked opponent since 1998 was #21 Nebraska (2014-2015). Since then, they have beat #6 Creighton (2016-2017) and #10 Oklahoma (2017-2018); both first round NCAA tournament wins.
  5. April 15. Must be a record. We extended the basketball season so much further this year before football started again
  6. Who do you think ulis is You wanna bet?
  7. I imagine it was the three-point shooting contest that sealed the deal for her
  8. It's a simple fix. Just need the stereotypical announcer to say "Those aren't boo's, those are Suh's." [This message paid for by the "Lance Jeter played football" foundation.]
  9. Agree on the complications and the likelihood of it happening. But it's also not stopping organizations like the NFLPA from being profitable for those who are part of it. I only play an employment lawyer in fiction, so I don't know all the nuances involved, but I can imagine a world where something like that would come to the collegiate game in some form or fashion.
  10. I see this going one of two directions. Either there is a players union that is formed. Every freshman gets a standard amount coming in, then they are able to negotiate their contracts in subsequent seasons. Or some governing body (likely driven by the Big Ten and SEC) will form to provide some sort of rules and regulations. But with the Supreme Court getting their hands on some of this, that can make governing a bit more difficult. Especially if there becomes some arbitrage where a public or private school has different rules or one state has advantages over another. Universities don't change the status or locations they operate, so there could be some inherent disadvantages for schools unless there's some form of regulatory body that standardizes the rules of conduct.
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