I hope the FSU Administration voted “no” re the ACC/ESPN deal. Otherwise, I have no faith in the FSU President, AD, or Trustees.
@trick788412 сағат бұрын
It makes zero sense for FSU to vote yes, even if we intend to sign this rumored settlement. Voting yes would knee cap any potential future litigation vs the conference.
@kinesjl11 сағат бұрын
I have lost all faith in Alford and McCullough. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss, same old FSU clown show
@aaronhughes936713 сағат бұрын
I was 3 or 4 minutes in and for the last couple of months the word “Quit” is haunting me, like what’s going on with fsu athletics like my gosh and if we stay in the acc we are toast
@chesberger44744 минут бұрын
FSU is officially dead at this point. The crazy thing is, the athletic department is speeding up the process. Everything eventually comes to an end.
@kinesjl11 сағат бұрын
FSU football just got relegated, irrevocably, Ill still support every team of my alma mater but the college game is so dysfunctional right now that I honestly can't help but be apathetic about the sport in general. The NFL is a vastly superior product in every way, with parity...
@MattPreu14 сағат бұрын
What happened to the noles bball on that west coast trip? They looked good before then 😢
@trick788412 сағат бұрын
No they didn't. Umia, gt, cuse all suck and pitt is mediocre. Prior to that stretch, FSU had essentially lost to any and every mediocre or better team they had faced.
@flmanintx575710 сағат бұрын
All of this is more evidence that those of us who wanted to join the SEC 10yrs ago were correct.
@chesberger447419 минут бұрын
Goodbye FSU. It was a good run back in the late 80's and 90's. FSU will have no athletic department in 5 years.
@tonygreco493811 сағат бұрын
See I am with Tom having the ACC logo on your jersey kills us in recruiting. It is a L if we are in the ACC past 2030 no matter the money
@chesberger44743 минут бұрын
Recruiting does not matter at this point.
@trick788412 сағат бұрын
FSU literally never officially declared its intention to withdraw from the ACC. That is an indisputable fact. Anyone suggesting otherwise is misrepresenting the actual language in FSU's lawsuit and/or making assumptions about FSU's desiree/intention based on remarks made at a BoT meeting, which again, never officially declared FSU was leaving. FSU hasn't backed off from that rhetoric because it never made those comments in the first place. That said, do I think Alford is good enough for FSU (basketball situation, multiple football issues, the ACC lawsuit, etc)? No, I don't. I have serious reservations about him.
@kinesjl12 сағат бұрын
You're rationalizing capitulation which is tantamount to anticipatory surrender, a testament to how broken our program and this devolving sport are...
@trick788411 сағат бұрын
No, I'm not. I said nothing about whether it was good or bad for FSU. I merely stated an undeniable fact that FSU literally did not issue an official notice of withdraw to the ACC as required per ACC bylaws. That said, if FSU can routinely be within $10m of the SEC and Big Ten, and is guaranteed to have an available "out" years prior to the "ironclad" 2036 date and at a substantially reduced cost, then that is a good thing for FSU. This lawsuit isn't on track to end until perhaps 2026 or 2027. And even if FSU wins, we may have to remain in the ACC through 2030 anyways, since that's when the Big Ten renews their deal. @@kinesjl