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TCU coming up on Friday night, August 30th

now just 9 days away...

after a disappointing drop last season, Sonny Dykes has brought in Avalos as new DC to bring in a new approach:

in prep, not exactly sure how Taylor & staff will scout their D... but their O more predictable
maybe look at Avalos' D at Boise St and where he was before (Baylor???)... IIRC, believe the Squire was once lusting for the opportunity for Stanford to hire Avalos, but we went elsewhere

TCU favored by Vegas by ~ 8-9 pts

Women's Volleyball Stanford Women Volleyball National Telecasts On ESPN


Stanford has four national telecast of games on ESPN. Playing Texas, Louisville, Pitt, FSU.
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Bernard Muir is coming to LA

For anyone who is in LA, the Stanford Club of Pasadena is hosting "A conversation with Bernard Muir" on September 12, from 6:00pm to 8:30 pm at the downtown Los Angeles library. The registration link is below. Let me know if you are interested in attending and having trouble registering.

Thanks!


https://groups.stanford.edu/events/92987...7ICkntYGAQ
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PGA BMW Championship

Top 70 played last week with Patrick Rodgers and Maverick McNealy just outside the top 50. Top 50 move on. Maverick had a great 4th round with a 64, but finished 53rd. He just missed a birdie in the last hole which would let him advance, and holed a green side bunker on the 16th for an eagle .
Rodgers started at 53rd but fell back to finish 54th.
Interesting that Max Greyserman made the top 50. Coach Ray probably recruited his younger brother Dean because of Max’s golf success at Duke, but so far Dean, hasn’t performed averaging 74.6 over 36 rounds his frosh year.
Mav and Patrick easily keep their PGA card and Thorbjornsen just earned his card. Isaiah Salinda is looking good for earning a card from the Korn Ferry, but even more impressive is Karl Vilips. He got conditional status on the Korn Ferry by finishing 10th on the PGA Tour University and joined in June. He’s won a tournament and now sits in 14th with top 30 earning a 2025 card. Bramlett and Wu have work to do in keeping their card as both are well outside the top 125.

Basketball ACC MBB & WBB schedule pairings

With the men's basketball non conference schedule getting dropped today, I figured before I drop my write up on that, I should quickly publish my write ups on the ACC schedule pairings for men's and women's hoops. If you didn't see what those were or want a refresher on what those are, I have that for you in article form.

Men's basketball pairings are here. Women's basketball pairings are here.


Season ticket dinner

Took my son to this event last night. It was a fun event for sure and another beautiful evening on the Farm. As usual, too, the players were very friendly and engaging, willing to field any number of questions.

We sat with two offensive linemen, one a RS frosh and the other a junior. My first question was about the strength conditioning program. The junior said it was night and day from his first year (under Shaw) to last year and this one. The old training program was rigid and disciplinarian, and, worst of all, generic for every player; the new one is friendlier but much more rigorous and, most importantly in their opinion, position-specific. The sophomore indicated that in less than a year he's gone from ~30% body fat to under ten, adding 30+ pounds of muscle along the way. My next question was which DL/OLB were the toughest to face in practice/scrimmages. For the DL both said Braden M-O (Patterson was mentioned, too). (And then during the player panel, Bernadel mentioned BMO when asked who among the younger guys was standing out.) As for OLB? Both said David Bailey without hesitation. One of them said he's a "beast" who's been "unleashed." I asked if that meant he's being allowed to rush the passer and not fall back so much in coverage, and they both smiled and nodded. The younger player also said he expects Aybar to have a big season. My son asked if they'd played themselves yet on NCAA 25, and they both had (and were surprised how fat they appear in the game). His followup was which ACC opp they most anticipate playing -- Clemson and Louisville were the respective answers.

Coach Taylor was his usual self, I'd say. Relaxed, gracious, well-spoken. He singled out the lines as being the biggest difference makers in football and followed up with something to the effect of, "I can't guarantee x number of wins, but we're better and deeper across both." "Still not where we want to be," he then said, "but we're getting there. Stick with us." Reading between the lines, he seemed to suggest the d-line was further along than the o-line, but he didn't elaborate, of course.

OT-'Niners

The Aiyuk situation reinforces two basic realities in the NFL:

1. That 4-5 year rookie deals are outrageous; and

2. That the real problem appears to be SF's intent to pay Purdy "Elite QB Money."

If rookie deals were 2 years, as they should be, then Aiyuk (and every other player) would get salary "marked to market" much more efficiently and accurately, and you wouldn't see these ridiculous holdouts. I don't know why there isn't a groundswell of support to dump the 4-5 year rookie deals. The team GMs all want 1st and 2nd rounders on the cheap and think they are smarter than everyone else. That is horse puckey. And besides, paying professionals market value should trump individual owner/GMs belief that they are smarter and should be entitled to pay players less than market in years 3-5 of rookie deals. [Also, how "valuable" is this to teams, anyway? I mean, Aiyuk appears to be forcing SF's hand, even though it has him under contract for next year or two, rendering this team advantage much less valuable].

But the fundamental problem here appears to be the perceived need to pay Purdy $50+ million/season. That would be a huge mistake. The guy is a very good QB under Shanahan's system. But so would many, many other QBs. Put it his way, if Purdy were a free agent right now, how much would another team be willing to pay him? Hell, I can't even think of a team that would want Purdy as their starter over players on current roster (with exception of the Raiders, but only because I don't even know who their roster QBs are). Maybe New England? Serious question: would Purdy start on any other NFL team right now?

Purdy should be thrilled to get $30M/year from the 'Niners. And if they operated on that foundational assumpion, paying Aiyuk his market value now would not be a problem.
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