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Post by rassle on Aug 11, 2020 3:49:17 GMT -5
Same place as all their other national championship trophies. University of Nebraska has a total of twenty NCAA team championships; University of Minnesota has 19: one fewer. I would not be shading another program here! You’re an idiot — there, it had to be said! Obviously talking about volleyball and not tiddlywinks championships.
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Post by maɡˈnōlēə on Aug 11, 2020 7:51:56 GMT -5
University of Nebraska has a total of twenty NCAA team championships; University of Minnesota has 19: one fewer. I would not be shading another program here! You’re an idiot — there, it had to be said! Obviously talking about volleyball and not tiddlywinks championships. I’d venture a guess and say it’s been said before 🤣
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Post by Brutus Buckeye on Aug 11, 2020 8:43:16 GMT -5
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Post by hammer on Aug 11, 2020 10:33:34 GMT -5
Stanford will remain the champions through 2021, but Minny did manage to beat a beat up Stanford team in 2019. So you're saying Stanford WILL be the 2020 National VB Champion. Take it to the bank. Denise sure timed her retirement perfectly.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2020 11:03:15 GMT -5
Thanks for posting the link; no question it shows exactly what I quoted earlier per each sport UNL has won in its NCAA history: with a big (small) "20" as sum total; funny how someone initially throwing shade at a fellow Big Ten school; then spastically throwing out a link at my humorous, factual recitation of the NCAA's own #s (me knowing it was for more than VB); then his standing by said link's erroneous total; then adding FBS numbers ( non-sanctioned); then moving goalposts.... No Wonder his own fanbase doesn't feel that he is "their favorite fan'"! Sure not mine. Lol, talk about one of the greatest "con" jobs of all time. Of course the FBS is a sanctioned sport. No one with common sense believes it really isn't. Why else would the NCAA be allowed to set all the rules and penalties and take in over $1,000,000,00 (billion) in revenue from universities. If you don't think the FBS is "sanctioned" break a few rules on your players eligibility and see which organization penalizes you by taking away scholarships, preventing your team from participating in a bowl game, including the CFP, that supposedly they have no control over, etc. On top of all that, realistically they have the ability to go back in time take away your wins and championship thereby awarding it to another team, football included! The NCAA had a chance years ago to take control of the division one football championships but they didn't have the guts to deal with the powerful economic entities and players in the cities that hosted bowl games. Money is king! The NCAA has apparently come very close to fooling and convincing people into believing something. And just think, many people used to say "you can't fool all the people, all the time." In the FBS, the NCAA does not hold national championships the way they do in every other sport. They do in DII, DIII and FCS. Or, I think they do at the FCS level. But, they are not involved with FBS. The conferences do that themselves. They are still national championships, but they are not NCAA championships. The NCAA is still the entity that determines things like eligibility or "investigates" possible cheating in football. I don't believe the NCAA receives any revenue from holding the football playoff. Virtually all of the NCAA's revenue is from the men's basketball tournament.
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Post by craftylefty on Aug 11, 2020 12:08:00 GMT -5
Hunter Atherton would have dragged the Gophers carcass over the finish line, won herself another NC, and added yet another trophy to her vast hardware collection. My god I love this so much 😭
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Post by vbkahuna on Aug 11, 2020 12:16:22 GMT -5
The dreamers and BS-ers on this thread are exactly why I came up with the "Midnight Underground VB Championship" thread. Put up or shut up, baby...
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Post by knapplc on Aug 11, 2020 12:27:37 GMT -5
The dreamers and BS-ers on this thread are exactly why I came up with the "Midnight Underground VB Championship" thread. Put up or shut up, baby... Where is this thread?Nevermind.
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Post by arclight on Aug 11, 2020 12:31:18 GMT -5
Lol, talk about one of the greatest "con" jobs of all time. Of course the FBS is a sanctioned sport. No one with common sense believes it really isn't. Why else would the NCAA be allowed to set all the rules and penalties and take in over $1,000,000,00 (billion) in revenue from universities. If you don't think the FBS is "sanctioned" break a few rules on your players eligibility and see which organization penalizes you by taking away scholarships, preventing your team from participating in a bowl game, including the CFP, that supposedly they have no control over, etc. On top of all that, realistically they have the ability to go back in time take away your wins and championship thereby awarding it to another team, football included! The NCAA had a chance years ago to take control of the division one football championships but they didn't have the guts to deal with the powerful economic entities and players in the cities that hosted bowl games. Money is king! The NCAA has apparently come very close to fooling and convincing people into believing something. And just think, many people used to say "you can't fool all the people, all the time." In the FBS, the NCAA does not hold national championships the way they do in every other sport. They do in DII, DIII and FCS. Or, I think they do at the FCS level. But, they are not involved with FBS. The conferences do that themselves. They are still national championships, but they are not NCAA championships. The NCAA is still the entity that determines things like eligibility or "investigates" possible cheating in football. I don't believe the NCAA receives any revenue from holding the football playoff. Virtually all of the NCAA's revenue is from the men's basketball tournament. The NCAA Basketball Tournament definitely is the NCAA big revenue generator because the bracket has 64 teams playing in a 30 day window and basketball is one of the big three when it comes to sports in America. But NCAA Revenue generated from FBS in 2018 was $59,000,000,000 plus without CPF money. www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2019RES_D1-RevExp_Report_Final_20191107.pdf Now below is the CPF Revenue Distribution Policy. collegefootballplayoff.com/sports/2017/9/20/revenue-distribution.aspxEverything in that distribution policy I guarantee was negotiated at some point with the NCAA. Why would an entity distribute funds to conferences and teams that were not even remotely in the running for a FBS national championship, even down to the FCS level. That's what the NCAA does as a rule. They needed the NCAA to give a nod of approval. If it wanted to the NCAA could hold a FBS football championship, they took the easy way out. No way they wanted to take on the committees of the major bowl sites, they were not going to win because they created the bowl game system. This way the NCAA didn't have to deal with the headaches, they just sit back watch every team get something and enjoy the game.The bowl precedent had been set for years, but the NCAA still commands the ultimate power, the power to penalize.
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