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Post by tsusupporter on Jan 24, 2023 17:07:01 GMT -5
Still want TSU to go to the SWAC?
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Post by bluedog on Jan 24, 2023 21:16:40 GMT -5
Right, because "The white man conference never gets sued. Lol. . God some of you people hopelessly stuck in a plantation mindset.
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Post by tiger1 on Jan 24, 2023 21:45:40 GMT -5
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Post by tiger1 on Jan 24, 2023 21:49:50 GMT -5
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Post by tsucrat on Jan 24, 2023 22:38:19 GMT -5
Well that explains why Grambling sat still.
Listening to this, this still don't know why tsu still doesn't come up with some kind of deal to show campus events and maybe condensed tennis and golf matches.
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Post by tiger1 on Jan 25, 2023 15:18:04 GMT -5
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Post by tiger1 on Jan 25, 2023 15:21:40 GMT -5
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Post by bluedog on Jan 25, 2023 19:46:10 GMT -5
It's this level of sheer stupidity that is an embarrassment for anyone that has an hbcu education. The amount of the lawsuit has absolutely nothing to do with the actual profit from a contract. If all of these people were even an ounce as smart as they think they are.They would know that they commissioner had ink a deal worth three times that amount with new negotiations on the ESPN contract on the horizon. He only gives an annual report on YouTube each year. Along with discussion about in every interview he does every chance that he gets. But then again I get it. It was her school along with FAMU that gave them the opening to attempt to grift off our contract. By going behind the Commissioner and the schools Presidents back. To attempt to sign a deal independently of the conference. Everybody is trying to grift off of the SWAC success.
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Post by bluedog on Jan 26, 2023 0:26:26 GMT -5
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Post by bluedog on Jan 26, 2023 0:27:34 GMT -5
This is the same group of grifters. California Firm Ordered To Pay Damages over HBCU Football Broadcasting Contract Dispute A California sports broadcast promotion company and its owner must pay HBCU Pro Football about $3.5 million for intentional misrepresentation and breach of contract, a federal judge in Baltimore has ruled. Last month, U.S. District Judge William Quarles Jr. ordered New Vision Sports Properties and Victor Pelt to pay compensatory and punitive damages for their misconduct in purportedly trying to arrange for the broadcast of several high-profile HBCU games on the CBS College Sports Network (CSTV) in 2008. www.diverseeducation.com/sports/article/15090680/california-firm-ordered-to-pay-damages-over-hbcu-football-broadcasting-contract-dispute
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