70,000 students enrolled at UCF and over 280,000 alumni, yet they have only managed to raise enough money to cover one hour with a lawyer. I’m sure Stricklin has been up all night worrying about this lawsuitI think it’s hilarious that they’re doing a gofundme to raise money to do the investigation.
They’ve raised $400
Pretty sure he has this on his "to do" list once he wraps up this whole Russia thing.They need Mueller.
I'm sure he could at least indict some people for mocking Central with fake Facebook accounts. Maybe check Stricklin's taxes REAL well.
Agincourt. Excellent historical reference. Face of Battle is a great read.
This could be this year's Dr. Pepper "Fansville" whodunit. One of those ADs stole their National Championship trophy and knocked up a Golden Knights cheerleader
This occurred to me too back when their AD started squawking over the two-for-one. No question we'd plaster them into the next century. The problem is, we would run the risk of setting a precedent. Plus, we'd be stepping down to their level. As much as I'd like to wipe the floor of CFB with their remains, I think we should pass. Two-for-one, or nothing.Ya know, up until this point I've been on the side of "Screw 'em, don't offer them anything. They don't know how bad of a beating they'll get."
But now I'm thinking let's take them up on their home-and-home offer and give them the first home. Go down to Orlando and trash them and their tinker toy stadium. And then let them come to Hogtown the following year and get an even bigger beating.
They don't want to play us or any other P5 teams as-is. They want a berth in the playoff or an invite to a P5 conference, nothing else. So let's show them how much closer they are to being Idaho than they are to being Vandy.
"If we played Clemson we would only lose by 20....NATIONAL CHAMPS!"So...how does UCF spin this to favor another Championship? They’ve always been comparing to Bummer.
UCF Student Newspaper Launches SEC Collusion Investigation, Requests Donations
The gist: Knight News believes they've discovered SEC collusion based on obtained e-mails between Missouri athletics director Jim Sterk and Florida athletics director Scott Stricklin, a member of the playoff committee.
The supposedly damning e-mails -- or "prime evidence" of antitrust violations, according to University of Miami Law professor Daniel Ravicher -- show that Sterk sent Stricklin a one-page attachment with highlights from the Tigers' season, a common practice in lobbying for bowl games and individual awards.
"[H]opeful you can take a look and share info with the committee," Sterk wrote.
"Thanks, Jim. I'm a big fan of your team. Will do my best," Stricklin replied."
Whoa. Guantanamo Bay have availability?
Discuss.