Quick Clip: Mike Morgan on the Transfer Portal
Why are players jumping in the transfer portal like crazy? Mike Morgan has a simple and honest answer.
Why are players jumping in the transfer portal like crazy? Mike Morgan has a simple and honest answer.
We all know that college baseball is ultimately a warm weather (or at least not a harsh winter) sport, but looking at the national champions during the BCS/College Football Playoff era (which is what should count since the Rose Bowl/B1G and the soon to be defunct (most likely) Pac-12 held the sport hostage and caused split national titles and insanity
Though this song was written and performed as a tribute to Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson, there’s something about the tune that goes through my head when I get up before dawn and go to work. It’s meaningful and peaceful and I’ve been humming it, so the Song of the Day for Aug. 3, 2023 is “Nightshift” by the Commodores
Early reports of what exactly the new Pac-12 media rights deal entails are less than thrilling. The money does not even seem to be there. It’s a partnership with Apple. While Apple is an outstanding company that will one day be a major player in the space, it simply does not move the needle enough right now, particularly without loads
If you have a wife or girlfriend and you get into a big argument, here’s some advice. Shut up and play some Barry White. Things will get better in a hurry in most instances. Today’s song of the day should work.
Should the Pac-12 close up shop, it won’t be the first time the country’s western most conference decided to disband. The league’s predecessor, the Pacific Coast Conference, operated from 1915-59 and included Cal, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, Washington State, Stanford, Idaho, Southern California. Montana and UCLA. The Grizzlies left the league in 1950. The rest remained until the end. The