Hey @TennacJed you've been lurking since 2009 and I get your first ever like? I am honored lol
He likes my posts all the time. I don't think you're his first.
No. The troll is wrong and moving the goalpost with his every next imbecilic and antagonist post. I finally had to unignore to see which ignore-list wonder was yapping for so long.Huh. I read an article stating he had be re-appointed as Div 1 BOD chair for 2023-2024. Maybe it’s wrong.
As long as the TRO is granted, I’m not sure TN and VA care how long it takes. As Skrmetti says, Congress can also step in and change things.The NCAA still has institutional supporters and a lot of resources. Even when you think all of the facts are in your favor, you just never know how a trial is going to go. There's no real possibility of settlement for a case like this.
The NCAA can also do what a lot of deep pocket defendants do. They do everything to muck up the process and delay as much as possible.
It's just rare for cases with such powerful parties on both sides to be easy and quick.
Florida State, not Florida.No. The troll is wrong and moving the goalpost with every succeeding imbecilic and antagonist post.
Btw, Georgia turned Florida in, using Mims as bait. I finally had to unignore to see which ignore-list wonder was yapping for so long.
Look up NCWA. It's how college wrestling clubs have an organization and still nhave conference and National championships. It's similar to hockey clubs and rugby clubsHow does it separate the universities from continuing to control things? It sounds like just a new division of the NCAA similar to how they have a D1, D2, D3 NCAA body. This would be like a D1 football NCAA body?
Though I could imagine a few positives, the overarching issues would seem untouched.
Just curious. Love new ideas.
That’s a good point. If the state gets a TRO and preliminary injunction, you can sell it as a win and it pretty much lifts the cloud unless and until a court ruled against the plaintiffs.As long as the TRO is granted, I’m not sure TN and VA care how long it takes. As Skrmetti says, Congress can also step in and change things.
Good eating and pet trade are why they're invasive hereAbsolutely horrible invasive things here. No doubt. But in Asia, where they belong, I found out that, while ugly, it's actually a good eating fish. I almost tagged you when I posted that picture until I realized there's no way you would miss it. I almost gave it the caption "I found the copperhead"!
I may have missed it, but has it been announced which judge’s desk the case has come across? All I saw was East TN federal jurisdiction.That’s a good point. If the state gets a TRO and preliminary injunction, you can sell it as a win and it pretty much lifts the cloud unless and until a court ruled against the plaintiffs.
But even then, it seems to me like the school has avenues of legal attack beyond the antitrust stuff. It’s seems possible that you could just run out the clock on an institution that’s probably on borrowed time, anyway