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The ACC will delay the start of competition for all fall sports until at least Sept. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="BuzzDraft" data-source="post: 735392" data-attributes="member: 2812"><p>First, let me congratulate you for having one of the best font names on Tech message boards (along with DressedCheeseSide, JojaTek and others I don't recall off the top of my head)! I wonder how many here get the reference? In the latter 70s I watched some of those 4 minute masterpieces get created at the Stud Center, presented while still wet with a huge smile and eye contact with each spectator, and sold for 20 bucks to an impulse buying coed. Guy was a master salesman. Now, on to the subject at hand...</p><p></p><p>Nebraska's response was purely emotional and released just minutes after the decision was announced. They're indulging in their temper tantrum moment, like the bratty kid who stamps his feet and screams in the grocery store because he isn't getting what he wants when Mom tells him he can't put the box of Fruity Pebbles in the cart. Scott Frost is a blowhard and is embarrassing himself.</p><p></p><p>Not well thought out. The implied threat is a laughable joke. They have no options for playing outside the conference and all they accomplished was antagonizing their conference brethren and marginalizing themselves in future decisions of import. Their response got a lot of backlash last night from inside the conference and in sports media... reminding them that they're lucky as hell that the B1G took them in when they were sick of Texas dominating everything and wanted out badly, and then landed on their feet with the huge windfall of the much larger B1G annual payout. They haven't done jack since joining the conference, lost their AAU, and really don't bring much to the conference. What are they going to do, pay the fees and leave to become independent? Any TV revenue they get plus their conference share would be divvied up among the "Big Televen" and they would be left wandering the wilderness with no money, no leverage, and no immediate suitors. BYU in a cornfield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuzzDraft, post: 735392, member: 2812"] First, let me congratulate you for having one of the best font names on Tech message boards (along with DressedCheeseSide, JojaTek and others I don't recall off the top of my head)! I wonder how many here get the reference? In the latter 70s I watched some of those 4 minute masterpieces get created at the Stud Center, presented while still wet with a huge smile and eye contact with each spectator, and sold for 20 bucks to an impulse buying coed. Guy was a master salesman. Now, on to the subject at hand... Nebraska's response was purely emotional and released just minutes after the decision was announced. They're indulging in their temper tantrum moment, like the bratty kid who stamps his feet and screams in the grocery store because he isn't getting what he wants when Mom tells him he can't put the box of Fruity Pebbles in the cart. Scott Frost is a blowhard and is embarrassing himself. Not well thought out. The implied threat is a laughable joke. They have no options for playing outside the conference and all they accomplished was antagonizing their conference brethren and marginalizing themselves in future decisions of import. Their response got a lot of backlash last night from inside the conference and in sports media... reminding them that they're lucky as hell that the B1G took them in when they were sick of Texas dominating everything and wanted out badly, and then landed on their feet with the huge windfall of the much larger B1G annual payout. They haven't done jack since joining the conference, lost their AAU, and really don't bring much to the conference. What are they going to do, pay the fees and leave to become independent? Any TV revenue they get plus their conference share would be divvied up among the "Big Televen" and they would be left wandering the wilderness with no money, no leverage, and no immediate suitors. BYU in a cornfield. [/QUOTE]
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