Friday, July 27, 2018

B1G Media Days, Round-Up and Etc


Overheard At the B1G Media Days

Crowley Sullivan is a name you’re going to hear a lot of…

Read and watch this so the next part is in context:


So, this tool now works for the BTN and he’s obviously a LNU Homer.  The question wasn’t really a question.  It was an admonishment of Harbaugh and his record against the “Rivals”, LNU and the suckeyes.  I hate “reporters” that think they have to be bigger than the game.  And I really hate grand-standing reporters and “fake news” types. 

This clown falls into each and every category. 

I look forward to LNU beatdowns this season in all sports.  Watching this guy melt down will be worth it.

Karan Higdon Looking Forward To The Win In South Bend

I don’t like when Michigan guys spout off about beating anyone.  I prefer actions to be on the field and have a talking field day AFTER you pummel someone.  Higdon just doesn’t understand how big of a game this is and no one is going to lay down for you in the first game of the season. 

Nervous

Frost:  We Have To Fix EVERYTHING At Nebraska


Head Coach Scott Frost might be laying the groundwork for a less than expected win total this season at the Media Days.   Frost said that everything that made Nebraska “Nebraska” needs to be looked at and fixed. 

He wants to restore Nebraska's walk-on tradition and enhance areas like strength and conditioning, nutrition and academic support."We've gotta fix everything," Frost said. "We've gotta fix the talent, we've gotta fix the depth, keep adding to what we have."Frost cautioned against expecting overnight success, stressing that it will take time to get Nebraska on track both on the field and in recruiting.
Urban Legend Fires WR Coach After Report of Brutalizing Wife

Why this was a “tough call” and didn’t happen 9 years ago when the alleged abuse took place is beyond me.  I guess Urban Legend finally had to give in to pressure and practice what he preaches…

Smith was charged with criminal trespassing after a dispute with his ex-wife in May. Police also investigated a dispute between Smith and his ex-wife when they were still married in 2009 and he was a member of Meyer's staff at Florida, according to college football reporter Brett McMurphy.

McMurphy also reported that police arrested Smith in 2015 on domestic violence charges in Powell, Ohio. Powell's police department refused to confirm or deny the 2015 incident, and no record exists in the online court system in Ohio's Delaware County.


Where this could get a little “Toasty” for Urban is how he handles the fall-out and the “who knew what when”.  Gene Smith, AD for the suckeyes, may also have some delicate ground to maneuver going forward.  Granted, this wasn’t student related, but the whole #MeToo movement could create problems for these two.  It’ll be interesting to see how it plays out. 

And remember:  Tressel got nailed on the cover-up.  Not the actual crime

And What Would a Post Be Without Some JUICY LNU NEWS….

Keep It Up, LNU Players…Keep It Up

RB Scott for LNU referred to Michigan as “Our little Sisters…”.  Keep it up, pal.  Revenge is a dish best served cold….


"It's just like we get no respect from them," Scott said about the rivalry. "And I pretty much learned that freshman year." "I don't know, probably because they're our little sisters, I guess," Scott said…
Comparing the opponent to a younger sibling dates back to 2007, when Michigan running back Mike Hart famously dubbed MSU "little brother" after rushing for 110 yards in the Wolverines' 28-24 win.  
Engler Roasted In Washington DC – And Somebody’s A-Lyin’     

So, former Michigan guv and prez of LNU was roasted in Washington DC over the LNU scandal, his e-mails and other actions he’s taken in his 6 months at the helm. 

And I’ll simply add, “Rightly so” to this diatribe.   

Engler doubled down on his, “I never offered a settlement number” in the meeting with Lorincz, but I find it difficult to believe, especially after the e-mail surfaced, that Lorincz is the liar here. 

Why would she make that up?


Under questioning by Blumenthal, Engler said he never discussed money during his private meeting with Lorincz. "There was not any discussion of a settlement," Engler said, noting Lorincz is now part of the $500 million settlement that MSU reached with 330 Nassar accusers. "We have different recollections about that conversation than she has," he said, referring to himself and two female administrators who attended.
After the hearing, Lorincz told reporters she would "not tolerate being called a liar." "That does not sit well with me," said Lorincz, a student at Adrian College. "This fight is not over with John Engler."
I wonder if this is over for Engler?  What if Lorincz decides to lawyer up and take it to court separately with all of her “settlement” money?  LNU and Engler could be up to their asses in another mess. 
That Didn’t Take Long!  Nassar Assaulted In Prison
In what can only be described as an “Instant Karma’s Gonna GetYou!”: 
Nassar is assaulted in prison less than 6 months into his life sentence.  If that’s an average, all Nassar’s victims may actually get the satisfaction of revenge! 
File Under “D’Antonini Up To His Old Tricks”

Jon Reschke, who reportedly called the 4 players, “Silly F@#$%in N-Word(s)”  that were dismissed in the early spring for sexual misconduct in 2017, has been reinstated on the LNU football team.  I don’t know about you, but that’s a tough walk and a big risk to locker room harmony if I’m the head coach of any program. Somehow, Daninoto makes it work again and again…

ETC

Is CFB Big TV Money Drying Up?  Will Focus Return To the Fans?

Really good article about stuff I’ve touched on before.  With all the big money rolling in, why aren’t fan ticket prices getting just a little cheaper?  It’d be a great way to get more asses in seats for games…


OF course, nothing ever gets cheaper, but if prices continue on this course, there will always be fewer buyers.  And that may force schools to think about fans for a change.  Great piece from the article:

…(Fans) want to be able to buy a hot dog and a soda for their kids without having to file a FAFSA.
It’s important for leagues to get this right now, even if it means a short-term revenue hit. College students, with lots of debt and lots of things competing for their time, have easy reasons to back away from their schools’ sports. Those students will then become 30-somethings, with less disposable income than 30-somethings used to have.
Athletic departments need to make it easier, not harder, for fans young and old to love their teams. You don’t do that with schedules so bloated that a student might not get to see a conference football opponent his entire time on campus. You don’t do it by charging 60 bucks a ticket for a game against a lower-level team, forcing your best game to be on a Friday or super late at night, or loading your non-conference schedule with paycheck games.

Tigers Use the Old-Fashioned “Pitchout” to Pick Off KC Stealer

Per the article, the art of the pitchout has more or less gone away in MLB.  Varying deliveries, holding the ball and high and away strikes aere the norm for holding runners on 1st base.  McCann managed a perfectly called pitchout to toss out Goodwin on Tuesday night….


UCF Kicker Suing UCF Based On His Constitutional Rights

I posted on this when it was originally going down in 2017 and saw over at SBNation that DelaHaye is suing UCF based on his 1st Amendment Rights.  What’s interesting is that he’s approaching the school, that’s a state institution, and the NCAA, as “Government” institutions.  While I don’t think he will be able to win anything, it does present a dilemma for the NCAA if a judge were to rule that his 1st amendment rights were in fact violated by the NCAA VIA UCF.  And that could create a bunch of changes in NCAA rules for anyone that wants to make money while being a student athlete. 


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