Michael Shriver
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Michael Shriver
@MichaelJS92
Auto racing fan, retail worker and wanna be artist. Owner @TheStuffShoppe




Lifeboat tiers for upcoming ACC/Big 12 expansion: FIRST CLASS: UConn, Tulane, USF STANDBY: Boise St, Memphis TREADING WATER: OSU, WSU, SDSU, ECU, CSU, UNLV STRANDED: Fresno, Rice, Navy, Army, AF SINKING: UTSA, UNT, Utah St, Texas St, Zaga Video: youtu.be/0wt9-6XJRLA?si…





Everybody in college sports is looking for more money. @MattBakerCFB and I looked at one strategy a growing number of schools are employing: Mixed-use entertainment districts. This story is free to read, but these developments cost around $250 million. nytimes.com/athletic/72715…







Genuine question here: How can a former Power 5 with as big of a brand as WSU have under $1M in NIL Budgets







If you could build your dream college football conference of your favorite team plus 9 other teams, what conference are you putting together?



espn.com/espn/feature/s… 🏀🏀 The first thing you notice about a 76-team bracket is how much it looks like a 64- or 68-team bracket. Sure, a few seed lines are a little crowded, but the guts of the thing -- and the essence of the NCAA tournament itself -- are unchanged. We'll have the same symmetry as always by the first Thursday of the tournament, and a lot more good than bad will have transpired by then. In particular, four more single-bid conferences will have won a tournament game (and generated essential revenue for their members). Even better, six of the weakest 12 at-large teams -- formerly the "Last Four In," "First Four Out" and "Next Four Out" -- will have earned their way into the main bracket on the court instead of in the committee room. There will be unintended consequences, of course: namely, too many middling major conference entries. But the same thing was said in 1975 when at-large bids were first introduced. The world didn't end then, and it won't end now. It might even be better.



NEW: Post-Spring College Football Playoff Prediction via @Brett_McMurphy🏆 Do you agree?🤔 More: on3.com/news/2026-post…














