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  • Dormzilla: UCSB plans Massive, $1.5B windowless housing
    "You've got to get used to the fact that billionaires aren't the most popular people in our society," Munger told MarketWatch over the weekend. "I'd rather be a billionaire and not be loved by everybody than not have any money."

    https://www.businessinsider.com/billionaire-charlie-munger-responds-to-architect-criticism-dorm-project-2021-11
  • Keelan Doss: Falcon watch
    To add to the mix, Falcons WR Calvin Ridley is "stepping away from the game" to focus on his own mental well being.

    https://www.nfl.com/news/falcons-wr-calvin-ridley-to-step-away-from-football-to-focus-on-mental-wellbeing
  • Big Sky Games Week 9 & Other Games of Interest
    I used to be pretty neutral about Michigan until they hired Harbaugh. Didn't like him at USD, Stanford, the 49ers and now UM. With this loss and a probable loss to an Ohio State University at the end of the regular season I wonder how much more those 111,000 fans will take.
  • Big Sky Games Week 9 & Other Games of Interest
    That NDSU score is a strange one. Bison dominate with 44 points, but apparently give up a safety?
  • Causeway Cup, 2021-22
    UCD men defeated Sac 2-1 today in soccer. Causeway Cup points are now UCD 10, Sac 5. The win assures the men of a spot in the conference soccer tournament, with the exact seed depending upon the results of a match between UCR and UCSD. With the loss Sac is eliminated from the conference tournament.

    Next Causeway event(s) will be men's and women's cross country in the NCAA regionals to be held in Sacramento on November 12.

    On the subject of cross country the women won the Big West conference meet this past week. The men finished fourth.
  • Big Sky Games Week 8 & Other Games of Interest
    I agree completely. Sac has the easier path to a title, or even a shared title.
  • Big Sky Games Week 8 & Other Games of Interest


    Sac doesn't play EWU, Weber State or Montana State this year.

    Montana State is going to have something to say about the conference title too.
  • Kevin Daft update
    There is a famous early U.S. Supreme Court case concerning the Contracts Clause of the U.S. Constitution as it applies to Dartmouth's charter.

    "Generations of Dartmouth students will have at least some familiarity with the 200-year-old case thanks to the oft-quoted words of Daniel Webster, Class of 1801, spoken during his argument on behalf of the College’s trustees: 'It is, sir, as I have said, a small college, and yet there are those who love it!' " https://250.dartmouth.edu/highlights/dartmouth-college-case-decided-us-supreme-court
    Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 17 U.S. (4 Wheat.) 518 (1819)

    A friend of mine who is a Dartmouth alum has quoted that line to me more than once.

    Hanover is a cold place in the winter, but it is a lovely part of the country. And, "New Hampshire has no income tax on wages and salaries. However, there is a 5% tax on interest and dividends. The state also has no sales tax."

    I recall hearing Socher say that he would love to see some football games with Ivy League schools. Cost was probably a deterrent to that hope.

    Finally, based on an early season match, Dartmouth has a better field hockey team than Davis.
  • Jake Maier Sets CFL Record
    October 13, 2021
    "Jake Maier has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be unavailable for at least 10 days.
    The Calgary Stampeders backup quarterback was placed in the CFL’s COVID-19 protocols earlier in the week, but because players can be put in the protocols for a variety of reasons, it was only confirmed Wednesday that he had tested positive."

    https://calgarysun.com/sports/football/cfl/calgary-stampeders/stampeders-qb-jake-maier-tests-positive-for-covid-19

    The Stampeders easily defeated the British Columbia Lions, 39-10, on Saturday.
  • Bob Dunning Makes His Case for UCD to Move to FBS
    As has been noted moving to a different conference is not just about football. As of this moment our fall sports are not exactly tearing up the Big West.

    Men’s soccer is 6-7-1, 2-2-1 in the Big West and in 6th place of 10 teams.

    Women’s soccer is 8-7, 3-4 and 6th of 11 teams.

    Women’s volleyball is 5-13, 1-6 and 10th of 11 teams.

    Men’s water polo competes in the Western Water Polo Ass’n where we do very well, but the WWPA is arguably the third best conference with teams from California. The team is 9-5, 3-0 in the WWPA and tied for first of 9 teams. (One of our non-conference victories is a tournament win over WWPA member UCSD.) The other Big West schools (UCI, UCSB, Long Beach) compete in the Golden Coast Conference along with West Coast Conference (UOP, Pepperdine) and Mountain West (San Jose State) schools. We are 3-2 against GCC teams with two of those victories over San Jose State. We are 0-2 against UCSB and LBSU. The big four water polo teams (Cal, Stanford, UCLA, USC) compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. We are 0-3 against MPSF teams with a game at Stanford this coming Sunday. I wouldn’t bet the farm (HAR!) on being 1-3 after that game.
  • Bob Dunning Makes His Case for UCD to Move to FBS
    I think a lot of the salary for big program coaches comes from a variety of sources. The school pays some, booster groups pay a lot, coaches get a piece of the pie from souvenir sales...If I recall correctly Hayden Fry got part of the proceeds of anything with the redesigned Hawkeye logo. Some coach at Kentucky was reported to get a piece of the sales from basketball uniforms...and oddly enough the uniform changed every season, so the faithful bought a new one each season....
  • Bob Dunning Makes His Case for UCD to Move to FBS
    "3. Part of the money equation is corporate sponsorship."

    You mean naming a basketball arena of a mediocre NBA team after a mattress sales chain or a public employees' credit union isn't going to cut it?
  • Gruden out
    There is a saying in the legal profession - "The 'e' in email stands for 'evidence.'"
  • Bob Dunning Makes His Case for UCD to Move to FBS
    I doubt there is a single team in the Pac 12 that would vote to ask UCD to join after looking at UCD attendance...the visitors share of the gate receipts wouldn't be that much. IF they were looking to expand I imagine they would be looking at Fresno State, San Diego State, the Nevada schools, Boise State....They lost out on BYU....
  • Bob Dunning Makes His Case for UCD to Move to FBS
    "Since joining FBS in 2012, South Alabama has never won more than six games." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Alabama_Jaguars_football

    Quick, what conference is South Alabama in? Hint, the same conference in which the Idaho Vandals, who we didn't exaclty blow off the field, joined as a football only member before voluntarily returning from FBS to FCS. Before moving up to FBS in 1995 the Vandals were regulars in the 1AA/FCS post-season. They first joined the Big West Conference, but after about ten years in the Big West it dropped football, so they moved to the WAC but after eight years there it dropped football. So they join the Sun Belt (the conference of struggling FBS wannabes....) and eventually it withdraws its invitation to Idaho and NMSU...so Idaho voluntarily returns to FCS/1AA.

    Name two other schools in South Alabama's conference.

    Yeah, after Saturday's game it's clear we're spinning our wheels in FCS and are ready for a Power 5 FCS conference. Just think what our teams, and not just football, would do in a Pac 14 Conference. Basketball? Volleyball? Softball? I don't even want to think about baseball.

    Did anyone watch WSU at Cal on TV last weekend? Did you get a look at the crowd in the stands? That was Cal's Homecoming game. Very few people came home.
  • Big Sky Games Week 6 and Other Games of Interest
    Texas A&M holds on to upset top ranked Alabama, 41-38. Weird day.
  • Big Sky Games Week 6 and Other Games of Interest
    Weird day. Texas A&M is ahead of Alabama 31-24 at the end of three quarters.
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ Idaho State
    "...he has been the program director at [XXXX] and able to hire himself for the job."

    "I'll take Jeopardy for $800 Alex, er, Mike, er, Mayim."