Good observationDoes this football conference shakeup also include basketball. No Pac12 hoops! F-me, I'm going to die...
Good observationDoes this football conference shakeup also include basketball. No Pac12 hoops! F-me, I'm going to die...
If I understand your question correctly, the Big Ten requires all member schools to play all sports they field teams for, which is one reason why ND did not join the conference. They wanted football independence. So USC and UCLA joining Big Ten is not just for football.Does this football conference shakeup also include basketball. No Pac12 hoops! F-me, I'm going to die...
So if college continues to become more pro-like why the need be affiliated with a university? I see that as outdated
Go Lutes!!If you want to see real college football go to a Whitworth, CWU, PLU, EWU game. Still playing the college game by college kids and when given opportunity some can knock off a top tier team from time to time.
Not playing for $$$. Per se
“Make it the big time where you’re at !!!!!!”Go Lutes!!
EMAL
Yes“Make it the big time where you’re at !!!!!!”
Frosty Westering.
One of the all time great coaches. Same class as John Wooden and Don James. His football IQ was top notch.
Much respect to that program under Frosty in that era. Very well coached and disciplined team. Hard hitting and no quit. Hated playing against them. Always a battle. Nothing easy. You earned your yards and points back then. And the thing about him he was adaptable to his players skill sets. He did not try to fit them in a box. I think the great ones adapt to their players, they have a playbook per se with a wide spectrum. Based on talent they curb it to what they think is the best fit for who they have playing. One year the team averages 12 passes per game. The next year with new skill guys they average 35 passes per game. Frosty. I think of him and Few at Gonzaga. They both knew/know a thing or two. They also know how to make it the big time where they were/are atYes
I have some friends that played for him
1999 national championship
All in the same family. Sad.Ducks TE Spencer Webb, 22, dies after tragic fall
Oregon tight end Spencer Webb, 22, died after striking his head in a fall near Triangle Lake, a location popular for cliff jumping and natural rock waterslides.www.espn.com
Big Oregon Ducks fan here, I know I’m in enemy territory for the most part. One of our tight ends died Wednesday in a swimming accident. He hit his head on a rock. The outpouring of support from rival fanbases, particularly UW, has been really touching. Such a tragedy, but I love to see people putting aside rivalries and coming together to support each other. That is all