Jason Neering

304 posts

Jason Neering

Jason Neering

@JasonNeering

I like sports thus following sports news here. #UtahStateaggies. Also follow BYU, Utah Utes, Utah Jazz, Utah Mammoth.

Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Vince Wolfram
Vince Wolfram@vincewolfram15·
AJ Dybantsa’s go-to move is already NBA-level.
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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@kevin_hiatt Not sure how this got on my feed but the school I follow in the same conference as Boise is pulling in most of their transfers from nearby junior colleges which is almost worse than hearing no names at all.
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Kevin Hiatt (Formerly Rafter17)
Boise State Basketball fans need some info about new transfers soon. This quiet news front with all the losses and entering a stronger overall BB Conference is.. unsettling.
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David James
David James@DavidDJJames·
Messi had a free kick opportunity and RSL had a goal waived off, 0-0 at the half. Listen on 97.5FM @KSLSportsZone
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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@daltonkf68 Instead of schools begging their alumni/donors to fund NIL so they can pay mediocre players to be mid in conference since there is no way they would ever be able to pay as much as other schools with richer alumni.
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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@daltonkf68 It is not even NIL, it is pay for play. If it was true NIL, there would be like 1 to 2 players making money from the local furniture store.
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Dalton K. Forsythe
Dalton K. Forsythe@daltonkf68·
This “athletes weren’t exploited because they got an education” take keeps popping up—and it misses how we even got here. NIL didn’t happen because the NCAA suddenly felt generous. It happened because they lost in court.
NIL 𝘯𝘰𝘵 NLI@NILnotNLI

More and more folks outside of college athletics are expressing that the unregulated NIL era has been a total disaster for the educational mission of our NCAA schools. @MarkDavis rightly exposes that full scholarship athletes were never "exploited"

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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@ThoughtfulSaint I think it is more along the lines that America should be the beacon of the world and so he called them out for their shoot first, talk later approach. He could sit and call out the bad actors everyday and it would never end.
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Thoughtful-Faith
Thoughtful-Faith@ThoughtfulSaint·
Regardless of your feelings about the war in Iran… this is a valid question. Why didn’t the Pope specifically call out Iran when they butchered thousands of its own people earlier this year? pbs.org/newshour/amp/w…
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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@SenJohnCurtis I will have to relook at my taxes but it appears I paid more this year than last year. At least my tax refund was less.
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Senator John Curtis
Senator John Curtis@SenJohnCurtis·
It’s Tax Day—and this time around, Utahns across the board are seeing bigger refunds. Last year, we prevented the largest tax hike in American history and passed new, meaningful tax relief for hardworking American families. Here are the stats ↓
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Josh Furlong
Josh Furlong@Josh_Furlong·
Utah football coaches contracts, per records request. All are through 2027 season, unless specified (+ incentives not added to this figure). OFFENSE: • Kevin McGiven (OC) - $1.1M /year • Jordan Gross (OL) - $600K /year • Mark Atuaia (RB/AHC) - $400K /year • Luke Wells (TE) - $400K /year • Chad Bumphis (WR) - $300K /year • Ryan Gunderson (QB) - $250K for 2026 season (McGiven has a buyout to Utah State worth $225K) DEFENSE: • Colton Swan (DC/LB) - $850K /year • Sharrieff Shah (CB/AHC) - $800K /year • Luther Elliss (DT) - $550K /year • Inoke Breckterfield (DE) - $425K /year • Derrick Odum (S) - $400K /year
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Hans Olsen
Hans Olsen@GBSHansO·
I’ve seen a ton of autographed balls over the years… But look how legible my 1996 Cotton Bowl ball is. Every signature is easily deciphered. Still my favorite game ball from my years of playing. By the way… Give me your favorite player off this ball.
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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@ChrisMurphyCT The money should go back into the schools. Not to the head coach in excess or players in excess. College is not the pros.
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
A good thread on Trump's fake EO on college sports. He got the headlines he wanted from the perpetually gullible mainstream news. But the order does nothing - because Trump has no power to regulate college sports. It's not worth the paper its written on. It's all pretend. But the big schools will love it because he sides with the greedy industry and against the athletes. Trump wants to keep allowing the Power Five to collude and wage fix so that the billions in revenue from big time college sports go to the rich adults and not the actual athletes.
Kyle Saunders@profgoose

1/Trump just signed the college sports EO. Signed on Final Four eve for maximum visibility. Here's what a political scientist sees in the 10-page document and the coverage around it. 🧵

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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@heitner @JayBilas Pay for play in amateur sports makes no sense. NIL contracts with companies using their "NIL" makes sense. Scholarships make sense. Direct pay from the school and collectives makes no sense.
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Darren Heitner
Darren Heitner@heitner·
Great points by @JayBilas. UNC is "tampering" with coaches under contract. The NCAA isn't busy creating policies to limit that conduct. But it's not OK for players under contract to communicate with third parties because they may benefit? Schools complain about finances, but are on the hook to pay fired coaches tens of millions of dollars. No one is begging Congress to cap coach compensation. But compensation to athletes must be capped? College sports "leaders" need to continue to be called out. For the "SAVE COLLEGE SPORTS" crowd, let's start talking about how much money those "leaders" are earning. Maybe their salaries should be capped, as well?
Mit Winter@WinterSportsLaw

As @JayBilas correctly points out, there’s a lot of hypocrisy in college athletics right now. It’s only when athletes begin to get paid that it’s necessary to have a federal law to “save college sports.”

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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@MikeLMower @RepBlakeMoore @POTUS He has been a great representative! And he is not a Trump bootlicker which is refreshing. He actually tries to lead with integrity and morals.
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Michael Mower
Michael Mower@MikeLMower·
Since Utah became a state in 1896, @RepBlakeMoore is the only Republican elected to a leadership position in the U.S. House of Representatives. His colleagues and @potus respect him. He does such a great job repping Northern Utah and looking out for Hill AFB. I’m all for Moore 🇺🇸
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Utah Sports Today
Utah Sports Today@utahsportstd·
Possible New Head Coach Candidates for Utah State >> Bob Richey (Furman) Todd Phillips (Utah Valley) Eric Olen ( New Mexico) Flynn Clayman (High Point) Earn Ganot (Hawaii) Chris Victor (Seattle) Kaleb Canales (Troy) Who would you like to see the Aggies go after ?? 👇🏻
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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@BradenTClark I can see mason Falslev and Elamin following him to Cincinnati. Mason has accomplished everything he can at Utah State and will get a bunch of money and and Elamin was recruited by Calhoun and will want to stay with him and get more money.
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Braden “Brady” Clark
Braden “Brady” Clark@BradenTClark·
A lot of respect for Utah State from Coach Calhoun here. Utah State has been one of the 30 best basketball programs in the last 26 years. I had that thought after we got the 9-seed if it would be enough for Coach to look at Cincinnati with more interest. Unfortunately, that was correct. I wish him the best and I hope that he will always look back on his time in Logan as one of the best periods of his great career.
Chatterbox Sports@CBoxSports

"Utah State is a Top 30 job in America... but I can tell you this: when we got the #9 seed after winning 28 games and a regular season and tournament title, that was pretty telling. The game has changed, college basketball has changed forever." -Jerrod Calhoun

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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@ldsfilmguy I have never seen those speakers in the church buildings before either. Certainly not in the one I currently attend.
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Elder T. Recommend
Elder T. Recommend@ldsfilmguy·
My church building has two speakers above the stake offices that constantly play white noise. I've never seen this before.
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USU T&F/XC
USU T&F/XC@USUTF_XC·
🇺🇸𝒜𝓁𝓁-𝒜𝓂𝑒𝓇𝒾𝒸𝒶𝓃 𝒜𝓎𝑜𝒹𝑒𝓁𝑒 𝒪𝒿𝑜🇺🇸 Ayodele Ojo earns Second-Team All-American honors in the 60 meters, finishing the 60 meters in 6.71 at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships #AggiesAllTheWay
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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@NateNewsNow The evidence was very weak, as a juror I would have struggled to convict based on what I saw.
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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@drewjay While he was out TCU offered him an NIL deal he couldn’t refuse.
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Jay Drew
Jay Drew@drewjay·
Have they said on TV why Rob Wright is not on the BYU bench?
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Jason Neering
Jason Neering@JasonNeering·
@franfraschilla There should also be labor laws made specifically for college sports plain and simple. I think NIL should be a player gets paid for endorsements not getting paid for playing on a team by some billionaire. That is not what the market is paying, its market manipulation.
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Fran Fraschilla
Fran Fraschilla@franfraschilla·
This is simple. High school players like Darryn Peterson should be able to go right to NBA. Players who attend NCAA schools & leave for professional sports at any level should be ineligible to return. International players who play at the highest levels in Europe and are over a certain age should be ineligible for the NCAA. Let’s make college basketball what it has always been—semi professional.
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