I hope we all remember that as the fate of MD basketball as we flame CTB for a “bad year” It can and will get much worse before it gets better once he’s gone.
Victory is not your birthright.
I had missed this logo disaster happening at Vanderbilt. I know people didn’t like our recent rebrand, but at least we didn’t destroy the V-sabres. Their new logo looks like an arena league football team logo.
Wow that’s a rebrand. The star was what made them jump out as vandy to me
I think “everyone else” got it right
Behind a paywall, but…
Is this the Wiseman thing?
At least partially
Here’s a non-paywalled article:
I am shocked. So shocked.
This will really hurt Memphis in 2029 or maybe never.
Penny will be long gone before a punishment comes down
Purdue free rivals board. Seems they are having an existential crisis.
- What are the expectations of the Purdue program
- Given that it is hard to win the natty, is just being nationally relevant alone enough
- Who could they hire if they did move on? Yeah they have fallen flat on expectations but at the same time it sets a bad precedent to fire a coach after having moderate success.
- Would Trey Kaufman be more open to leaving the state if a coaching change happened? This is the most important question.
https://purdue.forums.rivals.com/forums/free-board-boilermaker-mens-basketball.30/
Small potatoes compared to other stuff, but this is always nice to see
Just malpractice that the Big 10 gets as much money simply because they got a bunch of teams in.
Not bad for playing 5 on 9.
She’s a UVa grad, I think
Can confirm
https://www.si.com/college/2022/03/29/ncaa-infractions-cases-congress-bipartisan-bill
• The bill requires NCAA inquiries to be completed within eight months of a school receiving a notice that an investigation has opened.
• The NCAA, the bill says, cannot investigate violations that were alleged to have happened more than two years before the notice of investigation was sent to a school. The current statute of limitations is four years.
• The bill would prohibit the NCAA from using “confidential sources” as evidence for a decision.
• And a school can appeal punishments by using a three-arbiter panel, different from the NCAA’s current appeals committee.