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The NCAA has issued a threat to schools among the recent rise of court cases arguing for additional eligibility. The threat is to impose the Rule of Restitution. This was created in 1975 to allow the NCAA to punish a school or athlete if the preliminary injunction, which that athlete is competing under, is overturned. Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey discuss the NCAA issuing this threat and what may be the fallout. They also dive into the discussion that the SEC had about the conferences self-governing rather than the NCAA being the governing body. Is the NCAA's power dwindling enough for it to not be necessary anymore? Then, after the recent discussion about former Nebraska AD, Bill Moos, saying he wanted to move Nebraska back to the Big 12, Andy got to thinking about who were the winners and losers from all of the realignment in the 2010s. This led to him ranking what teams made the best move during that era of realignment. The crew discusses the list and what were some of the issues and casualties that came with it. Later, the guys revisit a conversation from the beginning of the show. When discussing court cases, Tennessee quarterback, Joey Aguilar, and his case was discussed. This led to the point that many Tennessee fans want one of the two five-star quarterbacks to be the Vols' QB this year instead. The guys discuss how Tennessee should go about deciding this and what the future of player development looks like. Is there a way that a "minor league" could be created out of schools in the Group of Six? All of this and more on today's College Football Enquirer. 0:00:00 - NCAA threatens the Rule of Restitution 14:44 - Is the NCAA needed in college sports anymore? 31:38 - Ranking conference realignment of the 2010s 52:51 - Should Tennessee move on from Joey Aguilar? 58:47 - Creating a "minor leagues" in college football Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
Austin, Dak, and Hunter update on the Husker basketball season, give thoughts on Bill Moos memoir, and update on other Husker news.
Schick and Nick listen to Kent Pavelka losing his voice. Nick has a crazy basketball schedule. How many drops will Pavelka have in the Drop-Off Tournament? Bill Moos' book. Judge gets emotional over Trinidad Chambliss ruling. Cheers videos. Revisiting John Fanta. Valentine's Day poems. A Sandhills Tweet took over the internet. Recapping the polls. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam McKewon and Evan Bland talk about the what ifs from former Nebraska athletic director Bill Moos' new book and Husker basketball seeding.
On a subscriber-only show, Josh and Jack tackle the strange week with the Bill Moos book. Then, they delve into emojis (?!), the two-minute Rienk Mast injury scare, and finish with some Husker football.Music: Ian AeilloFor more from the I-80 Club, become a Patron and get bonus episodes, access to the I-80 Club Discord server, and so much more: patreon.com/i80clubSubscribe to the I-80 Club YouTube channel and don't miss any of our public episodes, see shorts, and other videos! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All content from the Sons of UCF is brought to you by the law office of Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia. With a combined 70+ years of legal experience, WHG specialize in personal injury, workers comp, veteran disability, and SSI/SSDI cases. For more information, contact them at wernerhoffman.com, or call 1-800-320-HELP In this edition of ATK-Overtime, Eric Lopez, Trace Trylko, and Adam Eaton continue the conversation from Around The Kingdom as they discuss - Softball is off to a hot start - Are any UCF coaches on the hot seat? - Why did Bill Moos write a book? - Any concerns with UCF hoops latest skid? For more, check out the Sons of UCF YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@sonsofucf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Bill Moos book casts a lingering shadow over the Nebraska athletics program even long after those involved are gone. How will this impact the future of the programs?
Greg opens the show in classic chaotic fashion, introducing Minnie Hunt and newly “promoted from the group chat” co-host Fred Sacco while accidentally throwing random images on screen. The conversation immediately derails into a surprisingly gourmet debate about breakfast pizza: Fred's version features bacon, egg, herb Havarti, dill, and green onion on a bakery sourdough crust from Omaha; Greg counters with a fully homemade crust (rolled out with a Louisville Slugger), smoked cheddar, bacon, sausage, and scrambled eggs. Minnie is offended she wasn't included in the earlier breakfast-pizza “cabal,” then tries to steer them toward “fruit pizza,” triggering friendly mockery and more donut-and-gas-station talk (including Casey's breakfast pizza snobbery). The show pivots to Bill Moos' book The Crab Creek Chronicles, where Moos describes heavy meddling around the Scott Frost hire, claims Frost wasn't eager for the job, and allegedly asked Moos to convince the team to play the 2020 bowl. They also touch on Moos exploring a return to the Big XII, and debate how fans, boosters, and administrators “run the zoo.” Later, they cover Nebraska's two NFL Combine invites, discuss Rhule being quieter lately, and worry about special teams continuity post-Ekeler. They recap strong Nebraska basketball despite an overtime loss to Purdue, joke that Minnie is “bad luck” when she watches, preview baseball's Desert Classic, then close with a “blind rankings” game of iconic Husker moments, housekeeping, and playful Wisconsin “besmirching.”
The talk of the town has been the Book written by the former Nebraska AD, overall thoughts from some of this. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Former Nebraska AD, Bill Moos, has released a 697 page memoir titled Crab Creek Chronicles: From the Wheat Fields to the Ball Fields and Beyond. In it are some very interesting takeaways about his time at Nebraska. Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey discuss some of the more notable stories he shares. The most notable, and surprising, story is about Moos' regret of Nebraska joining the Big Ten conference and his interest in leaving the Big Ten to return to the Big 12. That, of course, did not end up happening. Moos also shares how he was forced into hiring Scott Frost even though he did not think he was right for the job. The guys share their opinions and takeaways from these, and other, stories from the book.Then, Andy, Ross and Godfrey go from looking at the past to looking into the future. The Pac-12 Conference is back and they have released their 2026 schedule. The most notable part is the unique approach to their Week 13 games. The conference currently only has eight football teams. That means there are only seven games to be held during an eight-game conference schedule. The Pac-12's unique approach for the eighth game, in Week 13, is the creation of a flex week. There are currently four games scheduled, with home teams being already designated, but the conference is reserving the right to swap opponents up to six days before the matchup. They are saying they will choose the matchups based off of what is best for the conference. Presumably this means creating the most advantageous schedule for a potential CFP bid. The guys discuss the impact of this and what the ripple effects could be. What would this look like in other conferences, and could this potentially change the landscape of college football scheduling?Later, Ross shares the latest update in the world of revenue sharing. He discusses his most recent article about how programs are far exceeding the revenue share cap and what the "real" rev-share cap is for the top programs. Andy and Godfrey join in as they react to the new world of revenue sharing, that may be far more expensive than people realize, and they all discuss how this is going to continue to evolve going forward.Get caught up on all things college football with College Football Enquirer.0:00:00 - Former Nebraska AD tells all28:29 - Pac-12's unique flex-week schedule42:48 - How schools are far exceeding the rev-share cap Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
We celebrate the one month anniversary of our show. We revisit the Bill Moos drama as he made a radio appearance the other day to promote his book.
Mike'l Severe breaks down a rollercoaster week for Nebraska sports live from Let It Fly in downtown Omaha. We dive deep into the "ebb and flow" of Nebraska basketball's heart-stopping near-comeback against Purdue and Creighton's miracle rally to beat Seton Hall.Later, Jacob Padilla of Hurrdat Sports joins the show to analyze the Huskers' tournament trajectory and what the future holds for the Creighton core. We also peel back the curtain on the Bill Moos book, discussing the administrative dysfunction that nearly led to Chip Kelly or Dana Altman taking over in Lincoln.In This Episode:• Nebraska vs. Purdue: Mike'l Severe breaks down the 22-point deficit and the overtime thriller.• The Creighton Comeback: How the Bluejays pulled off a 10-point swing in 90 seconds.• The Bill Moos Book: A look at the Scott Frost extension, the Chip Kelly "what-if," and the Big 12 rumors.• Spring Ball Preview: The arrival of the Anthony Colandrea era and the importance of the offensive line.• Omaha Volleyball: Why the Supernovas and the Pro League are dominating the local market.Follow the Guest:Jacob Padilla on X: @Jacob_PadillaSupport the Show:If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It helps other Husker and Bluejay fans find the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sip joins us to talk about Bill Moos and the revelations in his new book, what would a potential move to the Big 12 have given Nebraska, and more. (Don't worry everyone's friends here)
We ask what Nebraska's record was ATS this past season, we declare this the final day to discuss Bill Moos and his book, PLUS we preview the Thursday show.
The List: Kansas State Basketball, Caleb Wilson; Mick Cronin's "New" Recruiting Strategy... Does it Work? Should Other Teams Try Going International?; Tell Your Story, Bill Moos.
Schick and Nick are recording during a not-wonderful first half of Nebraska vs Purdue. Nick got bumped for Raftery. A fan talked to Nick before his game. John Bishop says the Jays win. Rienk Mast gave too much information. Remembering Chan Ho Park. Nebrasketball going for a 2-seed. No Darryn Peterson for Kansas. Nick played for two unique coaches. Bill Moos has a book coming out. Scott Frost called Steve Sipple? NFL Honors show has a classic blunder. Kent drops an A-Hole. Polls. Brian Adams on a rooftop. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Nebraska Governor pitches in on the Bill Moos situation.
-Reaction to Bill Moos interview and final thoughts on Nebrasketball/Purdue last night at PBA…Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
-Bill's book is out and is several snippets from the book have caused quite a stir in the fanbase…how long has this book been in theworks for and what did you learn in the process of writing it?-There are quite a few items in the Nebraska chapters of the book that are making the rounds like the situation that went into hiringFred Hoiberg over Dana Altman…can Moos give us more context into that situation in his role at the time as AD?-Moos also said that when interviewing Scott Frost, he didn't think he was mature enough to be the head coach…what was thatmeeting like and how did it end up with his hiring?Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chuck's opening monologue. Chuck and Heath discuss another bowl going out of business and some surprising revelations by Nebraska's former AD. Shea Dixon of the Bengal Tiger looks at LSU. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More discussion on the Bill Moos side of the Nebraska dysfunction.
Connor Happer and Mike Schaefer read the Nebraska excerpts from the Crab Creek Chronicles, written by former Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos.
Good Morning. We start things off by rating the smaller tier conferences in college basketball. We'll eventually preview Nebraska vs Purdue, talk about the Bill Moos book, and look into the investigation at Nebraska.
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John Canzano talks with former Oregon, Nebraska, and Washington State AD Bill Moos about his 'tell-all' book. Subscribe to this podcast. Read JohnCanznao.com
McRacist, bullying, movies, casting the Bill Moos book,
Trev Alberts might be the person who unintentionally comes out looking the best in the fallout of this Bill Moos book. Also..what do we do with all of this new info?
Sipple didn't answer, Kugler is cursing Nebrasketball, and Austin is anti alien. Also does this Bill Moos book MEAN anything?
Matt's Twitter feed is blowing up! He recaps his thoughts on the Bill Moos book.
Mike'l joins the show to talk about the Bill Moos book "The Crab Creek Chronicles", and more.
Bill Moos' book "the Crab Creek Chronicles" was released yesterday, Matt read the Nebraska sections, and has A LOT of thoughts.
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NDSU moves to the Mountain West, Bill Moos Tells All - February 9th, 5:00pmAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Breaking Down the Excerpts from Bill Moos's Tell All BookAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We get some of Mitch's takes on the Bill Moos stories from the new book.
We have OFFICIAL EXERPTS from the Bill Moos book about Scott Frost.
MORE stuff coming out from the Bill Moos book!
Sipple joins The Grum to talk some Nebraska football and talks a little bit about Bill Moos' book!
We dive into the Nebraska QB portal, future 1620 The Zone House sites, and the Book of Bill Moos. Matt recalls an encounter he had with Jeff Sims after Big Ten Media Days.
We ask Sip if he's taking the hog out, the status of Bill Moos' book, why the Nebraska offense looked so much with TJ Lateef in at QB, and Matt Rhule's comments on "having everything he needs me"
The Big Ten reportedly will not budge from demanding 4 AQs in the CFP, unless the SEC is willing to go to nine conference games. And Sam McKewon may have revealed the "secret list" of Bill Moos.
Sip already has his book title named, “I Missed Out On All the Fun”, followed by a potential follow-up of, “I'm Starting to Have Some Fun.” We know these books would sell out and sell across the country Will this inspire Sip to finally start writing his book of life as a sports journalist? What would Bill and Jake's books be about? Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nebraska baseball got waxed. Taylor Martinez is a real estate agent. Revisiting the T-Magic drop library. Memorial Stadium renovations. Listening back to a classic parody. The boys need to start thinking about their Husker pump-up songs. Kids Bop. Will there be a "Schick and Nick Live 5" ? Mathis Got Sack(s). Bill Moos is writing a memoir. The oral history of Nick's aggregated interview with Moos. The show is referenced on Squeeze Play. Recapping the polls. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Moos is almost done with his book. Would you buy it?
After further discussion, Gary and Nick are all in on Bill Moos' book.
Bill Moos is writing a book. Would you read it?
Josh hammers Sip with questions about the Bill Moos book.
Bill Moos is writing a book. Interesting.