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SEC ANNOUNCES REVENUE DISTRIBUTION

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (February 9, 2023) – Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey on Thursday announced that $721.8 million of total revenue was divided among the SEC’s 14 universities for the 2021-22 fiscal year, which ended August 31, 2022.



The total includes $698.5 million distributed directly from the conference office, as well as $23.3 million retained by universities that participated in 2021-22 football bowl games to offset travel and other related bowl expenses.



The amount distributed from the conference office, excluding bowl expenses retained by participants, averaged $49.9 million per schoo

BASKETBALL Is three Q1 Wins Enough?

That seems a bit light from a resume perspective. I think Arkansas put a dagger in the Kentucky Q1 hopes. It seems the consensus has been 21 wins (9-9) is the Magic Number. But I’m not so sure.

Between a light resume and poor metrics, I think that record may have us on the outside looking in. Especially if one of the losses comes to UGA/LSU/Ole Miss.

I think it’s pretty important Mizzou nabs one of these next two games. It would give them a true road Q1 win. And it would take a lot of pressure off them down the stretch.
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Sure, it wasnt as comfortable as we hoped. But SC faded in the end

The 70 seems magic and most of the game we knew it would be 80.

SC ran with us for 30 mins. Then they couldnt for 10. The system worked.

Im guessing many will complain but we still have no bad loses. Literally, our loses are awesome loses. We beat the teams we are supposed to beat.

We even beat some of the teams we arent supposed to beat.

This is not the time to fret. Play on boys. Run run run.

I took Tigers -8.5 live. #believer

NCAA and UNC

The NCAA made a dramatic mistake in their resolution of the UNC investigation. There is no question fraud occurred at UNC and letting them off was a humongous mistake. The NCAA was raked under the coals by the media and they were genuinely and rightfully upset at what had caused with their decision. Their decision was incredibly idiotic and they felt they had to do something to right their horrible image. So what did they do? They created the Independent Accountability Resolution Process. They did this to try and halt their negative image. The morale inside the NCAA was horrible especially with the people in enforcement. A number of the key people in enforcement decided to leave with the decision to set up the IARP and made sure their reasons for leaving were crystal clear, UNC decision was a blunder and setting up the IARP would be the final straw.

One only has to look at the decisions handed down by the IARP to understand why this was such a horrible decision.
The head of the IARP was an owner of one of largest chains of sporting goods in the country. If this had been made public would anyone have been the least bit surprised by their decisions. Hell, the guy was protecting his biggest suppliers and customers.

The NCAA now finds itself up against the proverbial wall. They have taken back their enforcement duties and the next decisions will be made by their own personnel. I am fairly sure next up is Kansas. Will the NCAA have the backbone to slam KU or will they pass and give the next one up jail? I believe they will slap KU hard.

It would be fitting!
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