I agree. Maybe 2 or 3 years away.I wouldn’t be surprised if the SEC and BIG10 keep adding all the legit programs and those 2 conferences break off and for a new higher class of football that resembles NFL format.
I agree. Maybe 2 or 3 years away.I wouldn’t be surprised if the SEC and BIG10 keep adding all the legit programs and those 2 conferences break off and for a new higher class of football that resembles NFL format.
My thought would be when you add more parties to an agreement, if not all the members approve the addition, it shouldn't go forward?I haven’t read the filing either, but I would think they wouldn’t argue that the entire contract is invalid. Rather, specifically the exit fee, within the contract, is/was unreasonable and a restraint against trade. Don’t believe they expect to be successful but rather filed the lawsuit in hopes of being able to settle with the ACC on a reduced amount. Many lawsuits are about posturing and end up settling.
Yea... I don't buy it. Florida state is just using this as leverage to get a better settlement. Methinks they would not be quite as pissed if they were in the big ten already and the b10 decided to add those schools.
The defending national champ will be in the B1G no matter what next year.I know realignment is next year but I can't help but feel like B1G is now 2-0 in the playoff vs the SEC :duel
Hopefully it's more entertaining than the last few east west match-ups.so this game is the real B1G championship game?
Did anyone else have nightmares of Texas getting :01 back yesterday for another attempt? If you look at the replay, pretty sure a ball dude literally caught the ball and had he not that clock was at :00. Thank you football gods for not handing those texa$$hats another gift.
Well the NCAA infraction committee finally handed down the penalties that we’ve all been waiting for against–Florida State? I was as shocked as most when that didn’t read ‘Michigan’.
According to Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, Florida State football offensive coordinator Alex Atkins is suspended for the first three games of the season after the NCAA claims he drove a football recruit and his parents to meet with a significant NIL Collective leader.
Not only will Atkins miss the first three games of the Seminole’s football season, but he’ll also be slapped with a two-year show-cause order for the pair of level two violations.
The Seminoles program as a whole will also receive a myriad of penalties. Dellenger reports Florida State will lose 5% of its scholarships for the next two years, seven official recruiting visits, 18 spring evaluation days, and 1% of the athletic budget due to a fine.
They’ll also be prohibited from communicating with recruits for six weeks over the next two seasons including Jan. 12-18, 2024, prohibited from communicating with transfer portal players in between April 15-21, and they’ll also be on a two-year probation period.
Florida State must also sever ties with the collective representative for three years, and the collective as a whole for one. According to Dellenger, these are some of the most severe and earliest penalties in the 2 ½ years of the college football transfer portal.
These terms were reportedly negotiated between Florida State and the NCAA. The violations are alleged to have occurred during the spring recruiting cycle in 2022.
Not good news for FSU - NCAA making an example out of FSU regarding NIL violations. Kind of makes FSU's crying of not making the playoff a bit less credible.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/historic-college-football-program-hit-with-major-ncaa-penalties/ar-AA1mQpfA?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=DCTS&cvid=52160d92f1c94c10d45c544b3961a259&ei=66