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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 957316" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I seriously doubt that more than 5% of all of the reporting has any factual basis. People are upset that Stanford "bullied" the ACC to make a decision quickly. Now it appears that there is no reason to make such a "request" since there isn't another offer dangling out there. The world has gotten crazy where people can get on Twitter, reddit, TikTok, or forums and make stuff up or speculate and everyone believes that it is 100% fact. This is a prime example. People believed the reporting that the Big12 was going to take all four Pac12 teams in a couple of weeks. Now people believe that there is zero credibility to that reporting. Nobody will question the credibility of those that reported the Big12 plans when they report something else. If the Big12 ends up taking those teams on Monday, nobody will question McMurphy's credibility the next time he reports something. As a society we really need to get back to questioning the source and credibility of information we receive, and ignoring information that comes from sources of low credibility.</p><p></p><p>We don't know what discussions are going on, nor what the details of those discussions are. We have gotten accustomed to having answers immediately and can no longer accept that sometimes it takes a while to know what is going to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 957316, member: 2426"] I seriously doubt that more than 5% of all of the reporting has any factual basis. People are upset that Stanford "bullied" the ACC to make a decision quickly. Now it appears that there is no reason to make such a "request" since there isn't another offer dangling out there. The world has gotten crazy where people can get on Twitter, reddit, TikTok, or forums and make stuff up or speculate and everyone believes that it is 100% fact. This is a prime example. People believed the reporting that the Big12 was going to take all four Pac12 teams in a couple of weeks. Now people believe that there is zero credibility to that reporting. Nobody will question the credibility of those that reported the Big12 plans when they report something else. If the Big12 ends up taking those teams on Monday, nobody will question McMurphy's credibility the next time he reports something. As a society we really need to get back to questioning the source and credibility of information we receive, and ignoring information that comes from sources of low credibility. We don't know what discussions are going on, nor what the details of those discussions are. We have gotten accustomed to having answers immediately and can no longer accept that sometimes it takes a while to know what is going to happen. [/QUOTE]
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