AAC bylaws require schools to give a 27-month notice before they leave and pay a $10 million buyout fee. If those three schools abided by the bylaws, Aresco said, their exit date would be July 1, 2024. While the conversations haven't happened yet, Aresco said he expects them to enter negotiations to adjust the exit fee. "We typically do, because it's not a great situation when you know somebody's leaving," he said. "Often you can mitigate some of that by just again getting a larger exit fee and having them leave earlier so we'll certainly be willing to negotiate that as we've done in the past and as other conferences have done in the past, but I can't tell you precisely yet at this point, nobody's indicated what year."
Yeah I can send you one for sure. I'll send you photos of ones we have. We have a sweet metallic gold penguin one.
There was a Steel City Pops down the street from my old house that was slammed all the time. It has since closed so there is availability for infiltration.
I bought every single flavor they had and holy shit they suck. They also went bankrupt so yeah not surprised they are trash.
Tulsa lost to UC Davis last week. I saw the line and couldn't believe my luck. Are you telling me Vegas knows more than me when I make assumptions from a single data point? Na. OSU will pull through for me.
User Mix make some Busch Latte pops and you’ll become the official bar of the new and improved Big 12
I’m also confused how there’s a targeting call on a play that was coming back in the first place after the illegal formation
They briefly were able to capitalize on filling a void in a market with no other competition. But that novelty wore off fast when you realized the quality was just not there.
Yo Mix , gonna need you to eff around with this. Watermelon picadilly with tequila (watermelon, dill pickles, chili powder, tequila)
I saw that. This guy clearly has some research to do on his new conference mates. Gundy finds the dumbest fucking ways to win and lose games out of conference