Big 10.Kinda like Wannstedt reporting Iowa state to the PAC12? He supposedly knew something
I think his statement was simply that it made sense from a geographical standpoint that ISU and Kansas would join the Big 10.
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Big 10.Kinda like Wannstedt reporting Iowa state to the PAC12? He supposedly knew something
The difference is their ******** comes from people who might know something. And they're occasionally right.
Swaim's ******** comes from his own mind, and he's been nakedly making stuff up for over a decade. Anyone following realignment should know this. MHVer3 is more credible than Swaim is. More than anything, I'm just baffled at why people still follow Swaim like he knows something.
I'd be completely fine with deleting posts that are Swaim tweets. It's a completely pointless thing to throw in here as it has no connection to reality. I might as well just make up realignment rumors too.
Probably, but I deleted Twitter off my phone 3 months ago and haven't looked back. It's kind of nice to not have **** shoved in my face that's intentionally being sent my way to make me mad.
SIAP. I'd love to see the Buffs back, especially with Deion.
I do hope that Colorado comes back. There's something poetic about WVU and CU being in the same conference. They should battle for the John Denver Cup, between "Rocky Mountain High" and "Take Me Home, Country Roads". Fixed
I do hope that Colorado comes back. There's something poetic about WVU and CU being in the same conference. They should battle for the John Denver Cup, between "Rocky Mountain High" and "Almost Heaven West Virginia".
Wannstedt claimed he heard at a Fox meeting that KU and ISU were heading to the Big 10.Big 10.
I think his statement was simply that it made sense from a geographical standpoint that ISU and Kansas would join the Big 10.
more schools, especially P5 schools = more stability for ISUI’m finding that I want them in the Big 12 mostly as an affirmation of our conference. That’s not the best reason, but it would be nice after all the BS that’s been dumped on us from all quarters.
How many years did it take you to realize what twitter was? I never signed up when I heard what it was. I don't have facebook either, never saw alure of it.Probably, but I deleted Twitter off my phone 3 months ago and haven't looked back. It's kind of nice to not have **** shoved in my face that's intentionally being sent my way to make me mad.
It used to be much easier to avoid that stuff. If the people you followed weren’t Tweeting it, it didn’t get in your feed.How many years did it take you to realize what twitter was? I never signed up when I heard what it was. I don't have facebook either, never saw alure of it.
How many years did it take you to realize what twitter was? I never signed up when I heard what it was. I don't have facebook either, never saw alure of it.
Here’s a link and the full quote.Wannstedt claimed he heard at a Fox meeting that KU and ISU were heading to the Big 10.
Twitter is a bunch of strangers saying dumb **** things.
Facebook is people you know saying dumb **** things.
That's not what it was. Twitter was originally a place to share and engage with whatever you pleased.How many years did it take you to realize what twitter was? I never signed up when I heard what it was. I don't have facebook either, never saw alure of it.
Here are the couple things I find most interesting about all of this.
People with a prominent platforms expressing certainty about opposite outcomes. Like there’s Altimore on one side and Mhver on the other. Mundo sounded pretty certain about Colorado and Arizona joining the Big 12 until about a week ago.
What’s in the minds of decision-makers at AZ and CO? It’s totally possible they’re just using the threat of leaving as leverage in Pac 12 negotiations. And it’s possible they’re really considering moving.
I’m finding that I want them in the Big 12 mostly as an affirmation of our conference. That’s not the best reason, but it would be nice after all the BS that’s been dumped on us from all quarters.
Thanks for clarifying.Wannstedt claimed he heard at a Fox meeting that KU and ISU were heading to the Big 10.
Yeah, this is the only reason I really want them to join too.Here are the couple things I find most interesting about all of this.
People with a prominent platforms expressing certainty about opposite outcomes. Like there’s Altimore on one side and Mhver on the other. Mundo sounded pretty certain about Colorado and Arizona joining the Big 12 until about a week ago.
What’s in the minds of decision-makers at AZ and CO? It’s totally possible they’re just using the threat of leaving as leverage in Pac 12 negotiations. And it’s possible they’re really considering moving.
I’m finding that I want them in the Big 12 mostly as an affirmation of our conference. That’s not the best reason, but it would be nice after all the BS that’s been dumped on us from all quarters.
I act like I'm above the fray and not joined in????? I've literally never had a twitter account after I saw that crap that was going on with a group of JH kids I was overseeing a little under 10 years ago. It was obvious then that it was going to be a cess pool and I had interest in wading into it. So there is no acting that I've never joined, I never have.That's not what it was. Twitter was originally a place to share and engage with whatever you pleased.
It started with users simply telling other users what they were up to. "eating breakfast". Obviously that got stale, and it started to be a place to share jokes, mostly observational humor because characters were limited and it was text-based. Then it became a place to share news and other forms of media. The discussion on Twitter became more important than the comments section on your website. Then Twitter became the news source.
More than anything, your Twitter feed was a reflection of your tastes. As long as you're curating your follows, you should mostly get posts that you're interested in. But the For You tab completely discards that experience. What it actually means is "For Elon". It wants to send you crap and hope that you stay on the app because you can't look away from the crap. It's the opposite of what it used to be.
You can act like you've always been above the fray and not joined in, but all that really means is you never figured out how to use Twitter effectively. If you enjoy sports and news, Twitter used to be extremely valuable. Since Elon took over, it's become more of a random internet bulletin board that wants you to engage with lowest common denominator content.