B1G basically saying we don’t needand
. Don’t like it go somewhere else bum ass cheating programs
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I hope you idiots actually sign your program away to private equity

B1G basically saying we don’t needand
. Don’t like it go somewhere else bum ass cheating programs
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Between IU and OSU? We'll find out the B1GCG unless one of them massively fukks up... They both shared a common opponent the last 2 weeks, and OSU (albeit at home) had very little trouble with PSU and IU needed an epic drive to win. Again, the home environment helped out PSU a lot.there definitely isnt a multiple touchdown gap like you claim
I’m a Sayin fan but he should be 4th at best in the Heisman race. He struggled against the only decent team that he’s
Who are your 4?I’m a Sayin fan but he should be 4th at best in the Heisman race. He struggled against the only decent team that he’s played.

Simpson, Mendoza, Reed, SayinWho are your 4?
I'd agree but I'll put Reed 4th...Simpson, Mendoza, Reed, Sayin
fukk all Sayin talk
A real Heisman moment right here.
. Heisman moments every gameLose UM and USC and see how that ‘deal’ gets reworked.B1G basically saying we don’t needand
. Don’t like it go somewhere else bum ass cheating programs
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They’re not very bright.I hope you idiots actually sign your program away to private equity![]()
fukk all Sayin talk
A real Heisman moment right here.

Someone explain the equity deal to me like I'm 5. So if the big 10 were to do it, each team would get a large sum up front, but over time they'll end up paying back more than they ended up getting originally?!?!
I get it for smaller schools like Purdue or Rutgers, but why would Oregon or Ohio State do it, I would think those schools have big enough brands and cache to not need the money like that.
And if they did end up doing it, would Michigan and USC go independent? Those brands are definitely big enough to do so and would open some crazy deals possibly, like both playing the SEC or ACC like Notre Dame.
Or hell, what of Notre Dame, Michigan, and USC make a partnership to play each other regularly each season and then they all do their own thing.
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Ah ok, I figured as much, yeah I'm not seeing how this is good for bigger schools at all really, smaller schools, yeah they don't get left behind and shyt when/if a super conference is made.Essentially yes. You get a huge infusion of cash on the front end but end up get milked dry on the backend. PE will strip down anything to the bare bones to get out of the red.
Why would OSU and Oregon do such a short sighted deal?
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