April 26, 20223 yr Saw news report didn't see thread. Steps down June 2023 or as soon as new president is found. Approved by NCAA governing board.
April 26, 20223 yr 20 minutes ago, immamac said: Saw news report didn't see thread. Steps down June 2023 or as soon as new president is found. Approved by NCAA governing board. He had an impossible job, yet was still monumentally shitty at it. Like, he combined the worst parts of Bud Selig, David Stern, Roger Goodell, Gary Bettman, and Rob Manfred into one sentient human.
April 26, 20223 yr 22 minutes ago, Beau Vine said: He had an impossible job, yet was still monumentally shitty at it. Like, he combined the worst parts of Bud Selig, David Stern, Roger Goodell, Gary Bettman, and Rob Manfred into one sentient human. Not surprised if he’ll be the head of a congressional committee to dictate fairness in governing college athletics. Or the becoming the head of the consulting firm who dictates which lawmakers get to be on that congressional committee.
April 26, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, MrBig said: Not surprised if he’ll be the head of a congressional committee to dictate fairness in governing college athletics. Or the becoming the head of the consulting firm who dictates which lawmakers get to be on that congressional committee.
April 27, 20223 yr Guess he would rather someone else slap aggy on the wrist for their "NIL" irregularities.
April 27, 20223 yr Manfred is so pissed.... he could at least point to emmert when people said he was the most worthless leader of any sporting organization... Edited April 27, 20223 yr by pops
April 27, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Nope said: So his daily routine will be the same as before. I'm guessing he will no longer have the time to sweep shenanigans under the rug for his buddies Saban and Jimbo. It will be someone else's job until the big school breakaway
April 27, 20223 yr He has an enormous amount of tolerance for rape, sexual assault and child molestation. I wonder what the Big 10 will do now…
April 27, 20223 yr Now that Jimbo doesn't have a line into the NCAA offices, I wonder how his "real recruiting" will fare.
April 27, 20223 yr He may be the laziest millionaire in the history of the world. He did absolutely nothing at his desk to improve anything. While he was on watch everything got worse. He has to be laughing his ass off at all the conferences.
April 27, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, DaggerHorns said: He has an enormous amount of tolerance for rape, sexual assault and child molestation. I wonder what the Big 10 will do now… So, candidate for next Liberty or Baylor President..
April 27, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Bullneck said: I didn't realize the NCAA was still a thing. What are they doing these days? Something other than sports.
April 27, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, DaggerHorns said: He has an enormous amount of tolerance for rape, sexual assault and child molestation. I wonder what the Big 10 will do now… I was going to say: ”He looks like a guy who gets raped a lot, but refuses to rat out his abusers.”, but you beat me to it.
April 27, 20223 yr 13 hours ago, Beau Vine said: He had an impossible job, yet was still monumentally shitty at it. Like, he combined the worst parts of Bud Selig, David Stern, Roger Goodell, Gary Bettman, and Rob Manfred into one sentient human. So, Bob Bowlsby?
April 27, 20223 yr 13 hours ago, Bullneck said: I didn't realize the NCAA was still a thing. What are they doing these days? Fucking up North Dakota State for all of the underhanded recruiting shit the SEC has pulled. Edited April 27, 20223 yr by lilMAC25
April 27, 20223 yr Well he did his job ensuring complete disparity in punishment for the same shit and that Kansas never be touched, so I guess it was worthwhile on his end. I hope he gets hit by a Guinness truck and doesn’t die right away but slowly, because fuck him forever. Edited April 27, 20223 yr by 'stache
April 27, 20223 yr what power does the NCAA wield? honest question. Edited April 27, 20223 yr by crash_davis
April 27, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Nope said: I think Mack would do some good in that role actually. He was alway for getting rid of conference level officiating and moving it towards a league based governance.
April 27, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Nivek said: I think Mack would do some good in that role actually. He was alway for getting rid of conference level officiating and moving it towards a league based governance. He'd be killing himself investigating the recruiting trail.
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