AllVol11717
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athletic is not free but noteworthy that the playoff expansion is getting some buzz, prob take another couple years
To me it is ridiculous to make college football players play 15-16 games.
Need to cut regular season back to 11 if you expand IMHO
neither of those things are going to happen. will hit the pocket book too hard.Should also cut conference championship games if that happens.
Go full NFL-lite if that’s what they want to be.
Didn't say they would. Said they should. I know they will go for the money.neither of those things are going to happen. will hit the pocket book too hard.
if htey expand, it'll just be more games....more games, more money. they're not going to cut games out for competitive reasons. that's just silly.
would force a restructure of the TV deal, but ESPN being retarded and going hard left shouldnt impact it too much, fox or a network will bid on those few extra games and it will be yugeOthers are saying there is no real incentive. Especially when you consider ESPN has some financial issues and owns this at 3 billion. This is all cash motivated after all, and you don't gain a lot of $ watching UcF get beat by Bama.
Yup. NCAA happy to squeeze every last dime they can out of these kids but want to throw roadblocks in the way for them to be successful. It’s absurd.Didn't say they would. Said they should. I know they will go for the money.
Which is why I have no problem with kids ever transferring or leaving early.
Good deal. Just wanted to make sure you knew.word, and even ivermectin if they are extremely young, crosses their undeveloped brain, i usually wait til about 4 months. I would never go to another active ingredient without reading up on it. Just saw a farmer help this very sick dog once where we were visiting. He tells the guy that he's wormy as hell. Grabs some out truck and it brought him around within a few weeks
Without dogs human would not have come as far as they have. Exactly for the reason you posted. Without them to protect us and our livestock, it would have been.... different.We have a Great Pyrenees protecting our sheep...no coyote losses (neighbors have had multiple) since we've had her. If you have large packs though, Anatolian Shepherds are more aggressive than Great Pyrenees toward predators. There are multiple breeds of livestock guardian dogs (LGDs) that have been bred for thousands of years to live among and protect whatever species they are bonded with.