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As long as he’s not going on vacation again
Last time he went on vacation we hired JD … a vacation here and we’ll end up in the Mountain West
As long as he’s not going on vacation again
You are bipolar af manLast time he went on vacation we hired JD … a vacation here and we’ll end up in the Mountain West
You are bipolar af man
**Rushes to make sure the Mountain West commissioner didn’t attend Columbus or Westminster**Last time he went on vacation we hired JD … a vacation here and we’ll end up in the Mountain West
Well its on par with everything else in last 20 years so makes sense.. Might be best to shut down program to save face.. We are not committed to athletics, that baseball hire of manny diaz equivalence points to same ol same ol in coral gablesIf FSU and Clemson leave this week and we stay put that will be bigger than any loss we have taken the last 20 years.
We better fold the program if that's the case.If in the end of all this, we are stuck either sticking in the ACC or going to the Big 12 (as we work to get invite to the B10 or SEC), which conference would you prefer we go with? I doubt this is actually the case, but we would be foolish to say it has a 0% chance of happening.
I know we are probably included, but it does bother me a bit the recent tweets don't include Miami.
Barstool is the source. I think we are good. For now.
Well, thats what happens when you take a bunch of excellent lawyers and assistants from various universities, sit them together and find a way to exit a contract.Interesting take... Take it fwiw on perhaps how fsu may be thinking
My contact alleges the revenue projections presented to Florida State's Board of Trustees on March 7, 2013, by ACC Commissioner John Swofford and TV consultant Dean Jordan, were grossly inaccurate and misleading.
FSU's Board acted on the bad-faith representations of the ACC. Swofford and Jordan knew the revenue projections were unrealistic yet assured the Board profits from a conference network would put the Seminoles on par with their SEC peers.
That's what lawyers call "intentional fraud." Swofford, in his capacity as the commissioner of the ACC, intentionally misrepresented revenue projections with the intent to deceive the Board of Trustees into signing the grant of rights.
My contact claims Swofford and Jordan also committed "constructive fraud" during their presentation to the Board.