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Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.
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And that’s the starting point from the look of it. 17-20 range
https://www.actionnetwork.com/ncaaf/...in-big-12-2023Brent Wyrick
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Report: Cincinnati, Houston, UCF Negotiating $17-20M Settlement to Join Big 12 in '23 | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights
Could pay off with one year TV revenue.
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What if Texas and Oklahoma leave early? If Texas and Oklahoma join the SEC in 2023, here are 7 things that would be impacted (saturdaydownsouth.com)
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Interesting article on UCF, their recent success, increasing recruiting clout, etc. about joining the Big 12. I suspect that it will be similar for UC. The Bearcats may not be able to compete against tosu in recruiting but we should hold our own against regional teams such as UK, UL, PU, IU, WVU, Illinois, NW, Minn, Wisc, Pitt, etc. Keep CLF, keep winning, keep recruiting.Last edited by bearcatbret; 05-05-2022, 01:20 AM.
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LISTEN: The Big 12s makeover is coming, could be clumsy (247sports.com)
WATCH: College football trying to weather the storm (247sports.com)
College football trying to weather the storm
Here are two well-known and two well-positioned voices in college football: Paul Finebaum and Jack Swarbrick. Finebaum is a respected media personality in the south who doesn't why from the most important topics. Swarbrick is Notre Dame's athletic director. The latter for the former's attention late last month with a pretty grim outlook for the future.
"It’s not only the future — it’s the present," Finebaum said. "And I read something over the weekend from Jack Swarbrick of Notre Dame, respected individual — highly respected — and he said that he thought the NCAA current structure, Power Five, would be obsolete by the middle of the 2030s. That’s 10 years off. I think he’s being very, very generous. I don’t think this is a sustainable model that will last another couple of years. Now, it’s impossible to predict the breakup of an organization like this because it moves so slowly. But it is going to come apart. The NCAA is on its last breath. And I think college football, as we know it, is on its last breath."
That's significant, but the most notable part of such a statement is that it really isn't that bold. Look around and take inventory of changes that make you uncomfortable about the present and the future. There are many of them, right? You can't do much about it. Worse yet, the people who are in charge of safeguarding the sport don't seem very invested or interested in doing so. In the video above, Late Kick host Josh Pate addresses the tornado and who's in the middle of it all.
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Originally posted by bearcatbret View PostLISTEN: The Big 12s makeover is coming, could be clumsy (247sports.com)
WATCH: College football trying to weather the storm (247sports.com)
College football trying to weather the storm
Here are two well-known and two well-positioned voices in college football: Paul Finebaum and Jack Swarbrick. Finebaum is a respected media personality in the south who doesn't why from the most important topics. Swarbrick is Notre Dame's athletic director. The latter for the former's attention late last month with a pretty grim outlook for the future.
"It’s not only the future — it’s the present," Finebaum said. "And I read something over the weekend from Jack Swarbrick of Notre Dame, respected individual — highly respected — and he said that he thought the NCAA current structure, Power Five, would be obsolete by the middle of the 2030s. That’s 10 years off. I think he’s being very, very generous. I don’t think this is a sustainable model that will last another couple of years. Now, it’s impossible to predict the breakup of an organization like this because it moves so slowly. But it is going to come apart. The NCAA is on its last breath. And I think college football, as we know it, is on its last breath."
That's significant, but the most notable part of such a statement is that it really isn't that bold. Look around and take inventory of changes that make you uncomfortable about the present and the future. There are many of them, right? You can't do much about it. Worse yet, the people who are in charge of safeguarding the sport don't seem very invested or interested in doing so. In the video above, Late Kick host Josh Pate addresses the tornado and who's in the middle of it all.
While change is inevitable, I don't think it will ruin college sports. Purists may yearn for the App St over Michigan upsets in the Big House, but it will be more entertaining for top tier teams to play 8-10 tough games as opposed to 2-3. All I hope is that whatever model is next for elite college football teams that it include your Cincinnati Bearcats!Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.
Intimidate! Dominate! Celebrate!
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Spring meetings are over. Gundy and Holgorsen Reunion in the Desert at Big 12 Spring Meetings | Pokes Report
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Looks like divisions might not be happening after all.
https://theathletic.com/news/ncaa-fo.../EOTjZNYLouND/Brent Wyrick
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What UCF is doing to prepare. Also, they have the number 47 recruiting class. Conference realignment: How UCF is preparing for Big 12 move (tampabay.com)
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It looks like UC is adding key staff to get ready for the Big 12. Brad Pike Joins Cincinnati Athletics as Executive Senior Associate AD - University of Cincinnati Athletics (gobearcats.com)
A long read but an interesting one about future realignment, big money, playoff, etc. College Football Problems and Ways to Fix Them: Conference Realignment | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and HighlightsLast edited by bearcatbret; 05-13-2022, 12:08 AM.
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostAnd that’s the starting point from the look of it. 17-20 range
https://www.actionnetwork.com/ncaaf/...in-big-12-2023
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