List your questions here for Coach Davis
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By late Monday it was clear the weather was going to be a lot of rain in Atlanta from Wednesday night on, even if games could be played on Wed & Thursday. MLB should have either had teams play DH on Tuesday or at least moved up Wednesday game to a noon or even 11am start. On Monday afternoon, MLB moved up the Tigers-Rays game on Tuesday from night to day game, so can be done pretty quickly. It seems Braves were against any changes, but this is where MLB needs to step up and get at least one of these games played.The NY Post stated "the league was dealing with what it felt were better potential forecasts to play at least Wednesday through Monday and by the time the forecasts worsened, there was not enough time to order a substantial change to the schedule." So I'm not sure they had what you call plenty of time to find a practical solution.
No flexibility? There’s plenty of it.These mini plans get worse every year. There isn't even flexibility. And what is a $25 priority seat premium?
Stop it!Have gotten the mini plans for years… having to pick a game out of Monmouth, NJIT and St. Peter’s is brutal!
The NY Post stated "the league was dealing with what it felt were better potential forecasts to play at least Wednesday through Monday and by the time the forecasts worsened, there was not enough time to order a substantial change to the schedule." So I'm not sure they had what you call plenty of time to find a practical solution.The playoffs starting Tuesday was scheduled months ago. Whether anyone likes the playoff system or not, it was set and known well in advance. The problem here is that the impact of this storm on the series was also known with plenty of time to find a practical solution, but the Braves chose not to.
The playoffs starting Tuesday was scheduled months ago. Whether anyone likes the playoff system or not, it was set and known well in advance. The problem here is that the impact of this storm on the series was also known with plenty of time to find a practical solution, but the Braves chose not to.I really don't have an issue with the double header as much as I have an issue with the playoffs starting Tuesday and then on top of that I think round 1 byes are momentum killers for the good teams. 3 of the 4 WS participants did not receive byes in this new format. You play 162 games in 180 days then you get 5 days off to take you out of rhythm, thanks Rob.
Those schools have bounced around already.
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Memphis, Tulane, USF, UTSA commit to AAC
Some of the highest-profile targets of the Pac-12's expansion have rebuffed its interest, as Memphis, Tulane, USF and UTSA all publicly committed to stay in the American Athletic Conference on Monday.www.espn.com
Some of the highest-profile targets of the Pac-12's expansion have rebuffed its interest, as Memphis, Tulane, USF and UTSA publicly committed to stay in the American Athletic Conference on Monday.
The schools announced their intentions on social media, which solidifies the AAC in the short term and leaves the six-team Pac-12 in flux as it searches for at least two more members to complete its rebuild.
The Pac-12 added Boise State, Fresno State, Colorado State and San Diego State in recent weeks, with the goal to create a clear-cut fifth-best football conference. The school is in discussions with Gonzaga as a basketball addition, which sources told ESPN would come with a full revenue share. ESPN is also reporting preliminary discussions with Saint Mary's for the Pac-12.
But some of the Pac-12's momentum to become the top football conference outside the Power 4 leagues has stalled, as Memphis loomed as the linchpin of any potential additions.
The schools issued statements filled with standard jargon about student-athletes and academics, but the reality is that a significant financial risk loomed if any of them decided to join the Pac-12. AAC commissioner Tim Pernetti has aggressively tried to leverage private equity money to help boost cash flow in his league.
The four schools released a joint statement that read, in part: "While we acknowledge receiving interest in our institutions from other conferences, we firmly believe that it is in our individual and collective best interests to uphold our commitment to each other."
Exit fees from the AAC loomed as a big factor, as SMU paid $25 million to leave under a 27-month window. Factoring in revenue loss, it would cost a projected $27.5 million for each school to exit, as the Pac-12 is slated to start play in 2026.
The biggest factor working against the Pac-12 in luring the high-profile AAC programs was that it couldn't guarantee them a set monetary amount. The conference is working with its consulting partner, Navigate, to reconstruct the league. The costs and toll of travel also played a role in the decision-making. Navigate has been at the forefront of the outreach calls for the Pac-12, sources said.
While the Pac-12 has offered revenue projections of more than $12 million, there's no guarantee it would land there, considering it doesn't know who the final members will be. That has prevented the conference from getting an idea from television partners on what a deal would be worth, and that uncertainty presented a risk for the AAC schools. Memphis, Tulane and USF make close to $9 million in revenue from the league all-in between media rights, bowl deals and NCAA units.
As the Pac-12 whiffed on some of its top targets, the Mountain West has been scurrying to solidify its league. ESPN reported that the Mountain West is offering outsized deals to Air Force and UNLV as incentives to stay. The conference is offering all eight of its members extra money and guaranteeing that they won't move backward in their media contract.
ESPN has confirmed that Air Force has pledged its commitment to stay in the Mountain West. That is in the form of a memorandum of understanding that will allow the league to work toward a television deal and grant of rights.
We have done that in the past and I’m sure there will be some type of meet and greet at some point throughout the year. However we don’t have an exhibition game to the public that is scheduled and I can understand Sha’s point for not doing so. After NJIT last year a lot of us thought this is going to be the worst season ever. Team is not anywhere close to being ready after not being together during the summer and Sha probably doesn’t want to deal with the criticism before the season even starts.Ok then why don’t we sell tickets to an autograph session that follows an exhibition game?
Sure, but do they really want to make themselves look worse? The story as it stands is that UNLV didn't hold up their end of the agreement. If they can flip it and prove something like they did hold up their end and now he's coming back for more that changes things. But unless the happens, UNLV will (justly IMO) be perceived as the one in the wrong here. Doubling down on it isn't smart.Can’t UNLV just pull his scholarship and send him a tuition bill?
That sounds like Marketing 101. I’m sure kids will line up to play.Can’t UNLV just pull his scholarship and send him a tuition bill?
They have done that. People complained about the cost and I’m sure the turnout was paltry. Posters bought spaces for people to bring their kids but the complaint was then that they had to pay for the adult space themselves.Ok then why don’t we sell tickets to an autograph session that follows an exhibition game?
And there you have it. Obviously the best value per game and choice of games is a season ticket package.Cannot make everybody happy. If you don't like the mini plan buy individual tickets to the games you want. $25 priority seating is for very good seats. For example I pay $480 for my priority season ticket which is dead mid court row 11 . It all depends where you want to sit and or can afford .
We have a presidential candidate who talks to no one and Tom Kean makes your radar. SMH
Ok then why don’t we sell tickets to an autograph session that follows an exhibition game?I feel like we have answered this question multiple times already. It is an NCAA violation to charge people money to watch the team practice or play another team and give it to NIL. You can have a separate autograph session after, you can have a luncheon, a basketball clinic etc but you cannot charge people to watch them play and call it NIL.
Nobody’s buying it Joe….Nobody."I was confident I would beat Trump, he's a loser."
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Delusional, lying Joe Biden.