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A quick follow-up -- the "source" guy was pushed on the Grant of Rights stuff (namely, his assertion that it's worthless). He said the B10 has looked at this and feels very strong about its position.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by Pasadena Blue View PostIs there a chance of Neb getting back into the AAU ... I really like that the B1G has had AAU members only.
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AAU is where all the top high school talents compete against each other in 3-on-3 style basketball (AAU also has other sports). The problem is these teams are organized, sponsored by people who have interests in CBB. Much like how a high school FB coach can have a huge impact in a FB players recruitment, an AAU coach can have as much or more impact on a BB recruitment than his actual HS coach...
This is one big reason why CFB coaches absolutely hate the 7-on-7 'events' propping up.
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Whitley, how precisely are research dollars shared? I mean, much of the time these are grants in which the money is tied. Budweiser funds a study that discovers that foreign beers give you gas, or Exxon funds a study that says waterfowl do well with a nice coating of oil on their feathers. Or a prof applies to a specific institution for x dollars to study topic y. When my wife's lab shares money, it is with a prof at UC Santa Cruz, because that prof is working on a similar project.
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B10 unsure what to do about divisions with the new additions, they even asked the fans about a week ago on their website & facebook...
I don't like pods but they solve one problem a great deal; that is that you play the 'other' division a lot more often. It works by rotating 'pods'; e.g. A plays C, B plays D in year 1 & 2... Year 3 & 4, A plays D, B plays C... You rotate who you play in the un-matching pod; e.g. B rotates who they play in D, A rotates who they play in C or you can have rivals in the un-matched pod.
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Originally posted by hack View PostWhitley, how precisely are research dollars shared? I mean, much of the time these are grants in which the money is tied. Budweiser funds a study that discovers that foreign beers give you gas, or Exxon funds a study that says waterfowl do well with a nice coating of oil on their feathers. Or a prof applies to a specific institution for x dollars to study topic y. When my wife's lab shares money, it is with a prof at UC Santa Cruz, because that prof is working on a similar project.2012 Detroit Lions Draft: 1) Cordy Glenn G , 2) Brandon Taylor S, 3) Sean Spence olb, 4) Joe Adams WR/KR, 5) Matt McCants OT, 7a) B.J. Coleman QB 7b) Kewshan Martin WR
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