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Who is going to win the Pac 12 this season?

  • USC

    Votes: 13 38.2%
  • Stanford

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Washington

    Votes: 9 26.5%
  • Oregon

    Votes: 4 11.8%
  • UCLA

    Votes: 2 5.9%
  • Wazzu

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Utah

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • Colorado

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Oregon St

    Votes: 2 5.9%
  • Cal

    Votes: 2 5.9%
  • Arizona St

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Arizona

    Votes: 1 2.9%

  • Total voters
    34
  • Poll closed .
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I'd be bummed if I had to fly to Colombus to watch my kid play but I can afford to. Some of these families can't do it. But you gotta cut that cord eventually, and what better time than college
 
I'd be bummed if I had to fly to Colombus to watch my kid play but I can afford to. Some of these families can't do it. But you gotta cut that cord eventually, and what better time than college

Im sure the parents would be the ones left with the bill on that one
 
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HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Penn State
's costs related to the Jerry Sandusky scandal are approaching a quarter-billion dollars and growing, five years after the former assistant football coach's arrest on child molestation charges.



The overall cost to the school has reached at least $237 million, including a recent $12 million verdict in the whistleblower and defamation case brought by former assistant coach Mike McQueary, whose testimony helped convict Sandusky in 2012.



The university has settled with 33 people over allegations they were sexually abused by Sandusky and has made total payments to them of $93 million.



The total also includes the $48 million fine the NCAA levied that is funding anti-child-abuse efforts in Pennsylvania, $27 million in lawyer fees to defend lawsuits, nearly $14 million that includes the legal defense of three former administrators facing criminal charges for their handling of Sandusky complaints, and $5.3 million for crisis communications and other consultants.



The school's latest financial statement said insurers have covered $30 million, while other insurance claims are pending.



Penn State also was hit in November with a $2.4 million fine from a federal investigation, started immediately after Sandusky was arrested, that concluded the university repeatedly violated campus crime reporting requirements.
http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...candal-costs-approach-quarter-billion-dollars

Time to bring back the Joe Paterno statue.
 
JK McKay said that Sark wasn't fired because of his drinking. His drinking (and drug use) were a problem but if JK's to be believed there was some other administrative **** that pushed the school president and others over the edge. There were reports over the past couple of months of people seeing Sark on a flight and out on the town lit. If they're true - and they may not be, but if they are - that means he hasn't dealt with the personality flaws that affected his game prep and scheming at C and UW. If ultimately Saban wasn't able to control Kiffin, I don't see how this marriage with Sark is going to end well. They'll prob win on Monday and may win it all again next year, I mean they don't really need an offense the way they recruit on D. But I don't see how Sark was his most prudent choice for OC.

Also Kiffin > Sark as an offensive mind. Sark is like Kiffin light, with a more affable personality.

What the hell you talking about?
@WITNESSkb24


Now reading Darnay Holmes to UCLA. His dad is veto'ing tO$U and SC. Darnay wants Ohio State or SC, rest of the family wants SC, but his dad Darick Holmes (a former NFL player who Darnay lives with) is insisting UCLA.

Boy stop with the bs he was going to ucla since the 9th grade. He never even looked at USC Till the last few weeks
 
 
JK McKay said that Sark wasn't fired because of his drinking. His drinking (and drug use) were a problem but if JK's to be believed there was some other administrative **** that pushed the school president and others over the edge. There were reports over the past couple of months of people seeing Sark on a flight and out on the town lit. If they're true - and they may not be, but if they are - that means he hasn't dealt with the personality flaws that affected his game prep and scheming at C and UW. If ultimately Saban wasn't able to control Kiffin, I don't see how this marriage with Sark is going to end well. They'll prob win on Monday and may win it all again next year, I mean they don't really need an offense the way they recruit on D. But I don't see how Sark was his most prudent choice for OC.

Also Kiffin > Sark as an offensive mind. Sark is like Kiffin light, with a more affable personality.
What the hell you talking about?
@WITNESSkb24


Now reading Darnay Holmes to UCLA. His dad is veto'ing tO$U and SC. Darnay wants Ohio State or SC, rest of the family wants SC, but his dad Darick Holmes (a former NFL player who Darnay lives with) is insisting UCLA.
Boy stop with the bs he was going to ucla since the 9th grade. He never even looked at USC Till the last few weeks
Former USC associate athletic director J.K. McKay was on ESPN radio (710-AM) today. Some of the better parts:

On Steve Sarkisian: “The decision (to hire him) I regret looking back on it. There were very few people interested in the USC job at that time. The true story about Steve and what happened to him at USC have not come out.”

On Lane Kiffin: “It was not an easy decision. There was a lot that I can’t talk about it.”

On Clay Helton: “I know him really well. I am a big fan of him. I hear the rumblings he’s in trouble if he doesn’t beat Stanford. Clay deserves time.”
 
Doesn't mean much but couple of the mods for Michigans rivals site said early that Holmes was all UCLA because of a connection with his dad. I know things change but this one looks like it may come full circle.
He's been all UCLA for years. tO$U got in on him earlier in the year and he had no contact with SC until about October when he took a surprise unofficial because of a connection Kevon Seymour and a support staff guy made between Holmes Sr. and Clancy P. Then the whole family came on an official and SC made Holmes the only kid visiting that weekend and gave him the whole red carpet treatment and apparently jumped into his top 2 off that alone.

The dad's been blocking SC the whole time though. Clay Helton was the only of the 3 head coaches that didn't get an in-home because the dad canceled it the day of.
*insert @Bigmike23 can't read joke here*
 
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I read all the bs you posted, all you do is post message board crap from your sc boys half your info never adds up.


It was said by many people was drunk on the job more then once and by people close to the program. And they never took him out of his job till the drinking became public. What Got him fired then? He got paid from the lawsuit for a reason
 
 Max Olson ‏@max_olson  18m18 minutes ago
New UCLA commit Darnay Holmes said he was a silent commit to USC earlier this week and silent commit to Ohio State earlier in the process.
 
I read all the bs you posted, all you do is post message board crap from your sc boys half your info never adds up.


It was said by many people was drunk on the job more then once and by people close to the program. And they never took him out of his job till the drinking became public. What Got him fired then? He got paid from the lawsuit for a reason
Mike, the JK **** isn't message board crap. He was the associate athletic director. He went on the radio and said there was other **** that went into the decision. That's a quote.

I worded my thought weirdly, and I rambled, but my point is that not only is Sark still drinking but if JK is to believed also apparently clashes with his bosses.

If Lane Kiffin's insolence was a problem that Saban couldn't control, how is he going to deal with a man who is essentially Kiffin with a substance abuse problem?
 
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