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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just go ahead and build the Drake Maye statue in Chapel Hill now.

https://athlonsports.com/college-football/2-schools-reportedly-offered-drake-may-5-million-to-leave-north-carolina

Very happy the kid is coming back, but not gonna lie... he should've pocketed that cash and suited up for UGA next year.

UGA, Auburn, tOSU, Bama. TxAM

you know it was 2 of these cheaters. NCAA has a big time storm of sh-t on their hands. 

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On 12/18/2022 at 12:26 PM, Anybodyhome said:

Then there's this:

The Bahamas Bowl (Miami- Ohio v. UAB): attendance- 12,172

The Cure Bowl (UTSA v. Troy): attendance- 11,911

The Las Vegas Bowl (Florida v. Oregon St): attendance- 29,750

 

 

I was just out to dinner and one of the TVs had a bowl game on with Toledo vs Liberty and I swear there wasn’t 500 people in the stands. Bowl games like this shouldn’t exist. 

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59 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just go ahead and build the Drake Maye statue in Chapel Hill now.

https://athlonsports.com/college-football/2-schools-reportedly-offered-drake-may-5-million-to-leave-north-carolina

Very happy the kid is coming back, but not gonna lie... he should've pocketed that cash and suited up for UGA next year.

I’m just uneducated on how another school can offer a kid money.  This NIL thing is fugged up…I need to read up on it

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Bowl games aren’t about attendance unless it’s a NY6 or a CFP bowl, it’s all about TV ratings and somehow, these shitty bowls still pull in good ratings.

For example, ESPN Events owns the RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl that featured Toledo and Liberty. RoofClaim.com is the titling sponsor but it’s owned and operated by ESPN Events. Surprisingly, this game was the highest rated show (original) on TV for Tuesday. Does ESPN care that it looked like there was only 2,000 people in the stands? Absolutely not, their network was responsible for the highest rated show on television on Tuesday and that’s all that matters to them.

 

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50 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I have this Houston bowl game on in the background while I get poo done around the house and I'm not exaggerating when I say there might be a few dozen fans in attendance. They just showed a wide shot of the stands and now I know why it seemed like they had been avoiding doing that. The sea of aluminum was blinding.

Who's gonna freeze their ass off in freakishly cold weather in Shreveport watching a pair of 6-6 and 7-5 G5 teams?  It's a 3 hour drive if you're a ULL fan.

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