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  1. mred

    ***WBB 23-24 Record Watch***

    Just make sure her 30 minutes overlaps fully with Crooks' 30 minutes.
  2. mred

    ***WBB 23-24 Record Watch***

    Updated with yesterday's game. Emily career assist update after her monster game: 673 assists, 72 behind Moody and 46 behind Medders. There are 10 games scheduled assuming one B12 tournament game and one NCAA tournament game, so that's 7.3 apg to pass Moody. That drops to 6.1 apg if we play...
  3. mred

    WBB: Audi Crooks sets career high for third-straight game in Cyclones' return to win column

    Especially when she's getting pretty good at passing out of those situations and we have a team of sharpshooters.
  4. mred

    WBB: Audi Crooks sets career high for third-straight game in Cyclones' return to win column

    If she doesn't score at least 150 ppg in the conference tournament, I won't trust anything else you ever post
  5. mred

    Ole Miss AD finances (WBB is shocking)

    In 25 home games last season, they averaged 915 per game. They did average 1735 in the last six home games (conference games late in the season -- OSU and MSU) but only broke 1000 twice before that, both vs Nebraska.
  6. mred

    Ole Miss AD finances (WBB is shocking)

    Here are the raw numbers extracted from the pdfs for all sports (Ole Miss vs ISU): http://tinyurl.com/mrx4zyf5
  7. mred

    Ole Miss AD finances (WBB is shocking)

    I'm now doubling down on this. Here are the main differences between Ole Miss WBB and ISU WBB in the reports: KEY REVENUE DIFFERENCES ISU WBB receives $460k more in ticket sales Ole Miss WBB receives $180k in direct institutional support (ISU athletics receives $0) Ole Miss WBB receives $260k...
  8. mred

    Ole Miss AD finances (WBB is shocking)

    Here's ISUs identical report. https://cyclones.com/documents/2023/11/15/NCAA_Financial_Report_-_FY23_-_PDF_Summary.pdf -$4.4M net for WBB.
  9. mred

    Ole Miss AD finances (WBB is shocking)

    It's all about accounting. Ole Miss is claiming $9.5M in wbb expenses. Partial breakdown of those expenses: $570k in scholarships $1.9M in coaching salaries $920k in support staff $290k in recruiting $1.4M in travel $270k in supplies $2.4M in facilities (lease/debt/rental) $700k in admin...
  10. mred

    Ole Miss AD finances (WBB is shocking)

    Here's the full report: https://olemisssports.com/documents/2024/1/25/NCAAReport_FY23.pdf
  11. mred

    49ers - Brock Purdy - Still and Always #1

    I'd argue they actually love pointing out that he was winless against Iowa, hoping that uninformed people don't realize he only played Iowa twice (wasn't a starter yet as a freshman, junior game cancelled due to COVID) and assume he was 0-4.
  12. mred

    WBB: General All-NCAA Thread - Not Team Cyclones Stuff

    But ISU kept it close in a game that nobody (including me) expected to be close.
  13. mred

    ***WBB 23-24 Record Watch***

    Finally updated with the past two games. Notes: Audi has over 200 FGA this season, so now she's showing up on the single-season FG% lists. Once she hits 250 (likely in two more games), she'll show up on the career list as well. Belanger hit 100 3FGA, so she is showing up on the career 3FG%...
  14. mred

    # of ISU players still in he playoffs

    No. That was the year before he was signed.
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    # of ISU players still in he playoffs

    ISU players who played in a losing Super Bowl: WR Otto Stowe, 1971 Miami (yes, he did play in this one) LB Matt Blair, 1974 AND 1976 Minnesota G Tom Randall, 1978 Dallas TE Keith Krepfle, 1980 Philly TE Dan Johnson, 1984 Miami LG Bruce Reimers, 1988 Cincinnati NT Brad Henke, 1989 Denver LB...
  16. mred

    # of ISU players still in he playoffs

    Stowe did not appear in the Super Bowl for the 72 Dolphins. I've confirmed the other three are the only former ISU players to play in a Super Bowl for a winning team.
  17. mred

    # of ISU players still in he playoffs

    A quick search that may not be comprehensive. ISU Super Bowl winners: WR Otto Stowe, 1972 Miami RT Karl Nelson, 1986 NYG P Kelly Goodburn, 1991 Washington LG Kelechi Osemele, 2012 Baltimore