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Daily Huddle 4-23-12

A collection of college football photos, stories and links from around the web.

UL-Lafayette received rings for winning the New Orleans Bowl.

2012 UL Lafayette New Orleans Bowl ring

A great story on what it takes to hire a college football coach and keep rumors quiet.

Collin Garrett and Chris Robinson have been kicked off the Kansas team for violating team rules.

USC players went to chemistry class in full pads.

Tennessee couldn’t figure out how to work their scoreboard this weekend for their spring game. Somehow they lost to NC State!

Spencer Hall (@edsbs) was on the Rome Show today:

Ralph Bolden from Purdue kissed “an unwilling older women” and was arrested for public intoxication.

Arizona State has a new football video, but it isn’t very good.

Arkansas new head coach John L. Smith only had a $25,000 buyout from Weber State. Meanwhile, he will be paid $850,000 a year at Arkansas, with $425,000 coming from the school and $425,000 from the Razorback Foundation according to @NWARobbie.

Smith can also earn the following bonuses: $200,000 for winning the national title, $150,000 for reaching the title game $100,000 for making a BCS bowl game and $50,000 for making the Capital One, Outback or Cotton bowls.

Smith also had to following conditions upon becoming coach:

John L. Smith contract clause

For some John L. Smith reaction from around the web, try these links:

Aaron Torres (@Aaron_Torres)

Kevin McGuire (@KevinOnCFB)

College Football Zealots (@CFBZ)

Earlier reports today had San Diego State looking for a backup plan in case the Big East fails to deliver the promised television revenue. This story says that is all false rumors.

[John L. Smith contract details via @cbahn]

Daily Huddle 4-17-12

College football stories, links and photos from around the web.

Georgia Tech versus Auburn on Thanksgiving Day in 1921

Northwestern is getting new football uniforms for this coming year. Here is a teaser video that seems to include a new “N” logo, although it is a minor change.

The Notre Dame versus Navy game in Dublin, Ireland will begin at 9am est.

Lost Lettermen has a video showing the Oregon locker room. If you watch it, you will understand why Oregon can recruit so well.

Roy Kramer, the guy who invented the BCS, naturally wants college football to move slowly and think before it creates a four-team playoff.

Navy has announced that they will be using Big East refs instead of ACC refs starting this year. Hope they don’t have any close PAT’s.

A players dad broke Alabama’s National Championship trophy worth $30,000. Here is the full story with a picture.

Ole Miss might be getting new helmets according to Red Cup Rebellion. This is the only rumor I have heard, but there is a picture so it may be true.

Possible Ole Miss helmet for 2012

[1921 photo via @RedditCFB]

[Ole Miss helmet photo via @RedCupRebellion]

Todd Graham Leaves Pitt for Arizona State via Text Message

Back in September I was sitting in the UConn press box with just a seat between me and Big East Media guru Chuck Sullivan.

 

Since I had been down on the field taking photos during the first half of the game, I was about 30 minutes behind on my twitter timeline. Right as I caught up to current news, my timeline started moving quickly with the news that Pitt and Syracuse were leaving the Big East for the ACC without the Big East knowing what was going on. Unfortunately Sullivan left as soon as the news broke and I didn’t get a chance to ask for a comment from the Big East.

 

 

I remember remarking at the time that Pitt was leaving the Big East without even sending a “Dear John” letter.

 

Fast forward a few months and their coach, Todd Graham is leaving via a text message and Pitt players, fans and administrators aren’t too happy. Ironic coming from the same people who were trilled with the way they left the Big East for the greener grass of the ACC.

 

Now, that’s not to say that what Graham did was right, just that sometimes you get what you deserve, and if any school deserved this, it was Pitt.

 

Now, to the juicy part of the story, here is my understanding of what happened.

 

* Multiple coaches left Todd Graham’s staff to go work for Rich Rodriguez at Arizona

* Todd Graham asked Pitt Athletic Director Steve Pederson for permission to interview with Arizona State and was denied

* Todd Graham interviewed with Arizona State anyways

* Todd Graham stopped answering calls from Pitt administrators including Pederson

* Pederson had an official stop by the Graham house and was told “get off my porch”

* Todd Graham sends a text announcing his resignation and pending move to Arizona State to his Director of Operations, Blair Philbrick, and asks him to forward to the Pitt players

 

Official text of what Todd Graham sent to Philbrick.

 

“I have resigned my position at Pitt in the best interest of my family to pursue the head coaching position at Arizona State. Coaching there has always been a dream of ours and we have family there. The timing of the circumstances have prohibited from telling you this directly. I now am on my way to Tempe to continue those discussions. God Bless. Coach Graham.”

 

It should be noted that while Graham claims that he didn’t have time to meet with the Pitt players and tell them personally, it has been reported that he and Penni did find time to do a 1 hour photo shoot for Arizona State before leaving.

 

Big East Home Cooks win for Syracuse over Toledo

Almost immediately after it happened, @bubbaprog gave us this video over at Sports Grid showing that even after review, the Big East officials made the wrong call, which ultimately led to a Syracuse win over Toledo.

Less than five minutes ago, the Big East gave us this press release.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Sept. 24, 2011) — BIG EAST Conference coordinator of football officiating Terry McAulay has issued the following statement, with regard to a play in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s football game between Syracuse and Toledo.

“After studying the videos of the Syracuse extra point attempt at 2:07 of the fourth quarter, we have concluded that the ruling on the field that the kick passed between the uprights was incorrect, and that the replay official made an error in failing to reverse that ruling. In reviewing the video, we have determined that the angle from behind the kicking team shows conclusively that the ball passes outside the right upright. Our review of the process determined that the replay official mistakenly focused his attention on the sideline angle, which proved to be distorted.

We are confident that our officiating staff will learn from this situation in order to prevent a reoccurrence. “

I know I predicted a Toledo win before the season despite the protests of Sean from @NunesMagician but that doesn’t matter here. What does is that Syracuse got a home cooked ruling from Big East officials. It is time for the NCAA to step up and have national officials.

Big East Media Day

 

It was a real eye opening experience getting to spend time at the Big East media days. While most reporters went around the room talking to the various coaches, asking the same questions over and over, I tried to take a different approach. I mainly talked to sports information directors about the stadium issues such as security, beer sales, expansions, renovations and neutral site games.

The main program I was interested in talking to was West Virginia since they are adding beer sales at a stadium that is already known for having extremely energetic, and at least in my experience often inebriated, fans. Of course, my personal experiences with the WVU fans the two times I have been to Puskar Stadium are probably a bit slanted since both games were “Backyard Brawls” and I wore Penn State clothing to both.

While a full press release with all of the security measures, particularly total police presence and jurisdiction numbers, that will be added to Puskar Stadium will not be available until later in August, I was able to get a few highlights of the program.

  • Every single person buying a beer must me carded.
  • The beer license is actually controlled by the vending partner, Sodexo and not the University.
  • Beer sales will end mid-third quarter.
  • There will be a limit of two beers purchased at a time by one individual.
  • All beer sales employees will be trained on how to spot intoxicated patrons and be authorized to refuse sales.
  • A designated driver program will be implemented in some capacity.
  • All beer companies will have advertising throughout the stadium promoting responsible alcohol consumption.

I’ve been to Puskar stadium a few times, most recently for the backyard brawl in 2009, where I saw plenty of drinking in the stands among fans who sneaked in alcohol, including a guy dressed as Santa with a full bottle of jagermeister and cans of red bull to mix with it.

I will be very curious to see exactly how much security that the school plans to add when the release does come out and I will be even more curious to experience a game at Puskar stadium when I visit on October 1st.

Looking at other schools, I know that alcohol sales were not an issue at either Cincinnati or Syracuse when I have attended games at those schools, but both of those schools have fan bases that are very different from the fan base in West Virginia.

In talking with Doug Mosley from Cincinnati, it is clear that Cincinnati has a solid plan for handling beer sales at Nippert stadium. Their game day beer sales and alcohol sales license are handled by Aramark, and all of the Aramark vendors are trained extensively on handling unruly guests and are authorized to deny sales to any guest who appears to be intoxicated. Mr. Mosley also told me that while beer sales do help increase overall concession revenues, it is not a cash cow like some people believe it is. On a final note, Cincinnati also has a fan text messaging system that helps them identify guests who are interrupting the pleasure of those around them, a program that seems to be becoming more mainstream around the country.

I also talked to Sue Edson from Syracuse to see what kind of upgrade plans the University might have for the Carrier Dome since it is one of the older facilities in the conference. Edson said that last year Syracuse added Club 44, a Manhattan style bar for certain ticket holders and that there are plans to upgrade all of the concession areas inside the dome, but those upgrades are a slow work in progress. Something else that Edson made sure to mention was that Syracuse recently signed a deal to play 10 games over 20 years in the new Meadowlands Stadium.

Something that also intrigued me was how the Rutgers fans have reacted to the re-naming of the stadium to High Point Solutions Stadium. According to the school spokesperson, they have received very few complaints as most fans have accepted the stadium renaming as just a fact of the current economic direction of big-time athletics. Personally, as I have mentioned before, I am not a fan of this current direction and I think there are plenty of other ways to raise capital for athletics.

Finally, Big East director of communications, Chuck Sullivan, was kind enough to take a few moments and talk to me. I was interested in asking about was whether conferences play any role in trying to arrange out-of-conference opponents like they do in basketball. Sullivan informed me that since the schedule is only 12 games, and the schedule can play such a role in determining a teams shot at making the BCS title game, that the conference does not have any role in scheduling outside of conference games.

Of course, if you want something that isn’t stadium related, I did note that USF coach Skip Holtz called the new live-ball celebration rule “harsh,” saying that at some point it is going to affect a team and when it does, “it will be on ESPN 25 times in 25 minutes” which will be the point where everyone will be able to say, “this is what we have to do to avoid costing us a score.” I hate over-the-top celebration, and have always felt like a player should act like they have been in the end zone before, but I do agree that this rule is too much and unnecessary. I just hope it doesn’t cost a team a game, or a shot at a game like the silly ruling in the Pinstripe Bowl last year.