Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Archives - womenssportsnow.com https://womenssportsnow.com/tag/georgia-tech-yellow-jackets/ womenssportsnow.com Thu, 19 Sep 2024 17:59:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 214932294 ACC could quiet Florida State, Clemson, but why give in to desperation play? https://womenssportsnow.com/acc-could-quiet-florida-state-clemson-but-why-give-in-to-desperation-play/ https://womenssportsnow.com/acc-could-quiet-florida-state-clemson-but-why-give-in-to-desperation-play/#respond Thu, 19 Sep 2024 14:35:40 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/acc-could-quiet-florida-state-clemson-but-why-give-in-to-desperation-play/

What’s it worth to shut up a supposed partner? That’s not rhetorical. It’s a real question the ACC must consider — especially now, after news broke late Tuesday night that the league and its noisiest two schools, Florida State and Clemson, are discussing a proposal wherein both universities would drop their lawsuits against the conference. […]

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What’s it worth to shut up a supposed partner?

That’s not rhetorical. It’s a real question the ACC must consider — especially now, after news broke late Tuesday night that the league and its noisiest two schools, Florida State and Clemson, are discussing a proposal wherein both universities would drop their lawsuits against the conference. All the ACC has to do to make that so?

Oh, you know. Nothing too wild. Just adjust its revenue formula (again), embrace another unequal distribution model and funnel as many dollars as possible to its schools 1) with the biggest brand values and 2) that drive the most television viewership …

Aka, the two schools actively suing the league.

During a regularly scheduled meeting of ACC presidents and chancellors on Tuesday, there were discussions (among other topics) about alternate revenue models, a person briefed on the meeting confirmed. Hours after that meeting, ESPN and Yahoo! Sports both reported that FSU and Clemson would be open to staying in the league if financial adjustments — more like concessions — are made. Gee, how kind of them.

Then there’s the second part to Clemson and FSU’s supposed pitch, reported by ESPN: potentially shortening the league’s grant of rights, possibly to 2030, which aligns with the expiration…

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Thanks to NIL, local car dealers are out of the shadows and landing star college athletes https://womenssportsnow.com/thanks-to-nil-local-car-dealers-are-out-of-the-shadows-and-landing-star-college-athletes/ https://womenssportsnow.com/thanks-to-nil-local-car-dealers-are-out-of-the-shadows-and-landing-star-college-athletes/#respond Mon, 10 Jun 2024 09:00:31 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/thanks-to-nil-local-car-dealers-are-out-of-the-shadows-and-landing-star-college-athletes/

On Jan. 19, two days after he became the most coveted football player in the NCAA’s transfer portal, and mere hours after he welcomed Ohio State coaches for a recruiting visit, Caleb Downs announced his change-of-address plans. The freshman safety who’d earned second-team All-America honors at Alabama committed to the Buckeyes. Not long after, Downs […]

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On Jan. 19, two days after he became the most coveted football player in the NCAA’s transfer portal, and mere hours after he welcomed Ohio State coaches for a recruiting visit, Caleb Downs announced his change-of-address plans. The freshman safety who’d earned second-team All-America honors at Alabama committed to the Buckeyes. Not long after, Downs and his father began relocating to Columbus.

Getting there was simple enough. Getting around was another matter.

Some wheels needed to be put in motion.

“I get a call from someone on the coaching staff and they said, ‘Hey, I’m here with Caleb and his dad now. Are you looking to add somebody else to your team?’” says Rick Ricart, the CEO and owner of Ricart Automotive Group in Columbus. “Would you be willing to do a car deal for him?’”

For decades, these were shifty conversations. Local car dealerships had long been conduits for the whispered inducements coaches or boosters promised talented players. When discovered, scandal erupted. Repercussions were often stark. Then came the seismic summer of 2021, when changes to Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules allowed college athletes to earn money without fear of NCAA sanctions.

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2024 NCAA Tournament Bracket Watch: UConn No. 1 overall, and then chaos https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bracket-watch-uconn-no-1-overall-and-then-chaos/ https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bracket-watch-uconn-no-1-overall-and-then-chaos/#respond Sun, 17 Mar 2024 12:55:27 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bracket-watch-uconn-no-1-overall-and-then-chaos/

(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.) During the season in this space, we often like to begin with a bit of pop culture or history or some other random bit […]

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(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.)

During the season in this space, we often like to begin with a bit of pop culture or history or some other random bit of nonsense unrelated to college basketball. So, uh, is it OK if we just do that for the entirety of this final installment?

Because we’re going to be totally transparent here. For the first time in six years of making mock brackets for The Athletic, we go into Selection Sunday with no earthly idea of what the selection committee is going to do. Oh, sure, there are always small surprises, but for the most part, the field is obvious except for maybe one slot.

Not this year. After one of the wildest Championship Week Saturdays we can remember, which included two power-conference bid thieves and a still-hard-to-believe outcome in the American, we find ourselves utterly confused by the bubble. And whether North Carolina will hold on to that final No. 1 seed or if surging Iowa State will take it. At least we’re not alone:

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Which women’s college basketball assistants are ready to become head coaches? https://womenssportsnow.com/which-womens-college-basketball-assistants-are-ready-to-become-head-coaches/ https://womenssportsnow.com/which-womens-college-basketball-assistants-are-ready-to-become-head-coaches/#respond Mon, 29 Jan 2024 10:00:57 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/which-womens-college-basketball-assistants-are-ready-to-become-head-coaches/

This offseason, the NCAA allowed college basketball coaching staffs to add two coaches to their rosters. Though these coaches can’t participate in off-campus recruiting, they can coach the players, and that’s a win-win: More coaches get opportunities on the sideline, and more players get direct attention in practices and games. (Hey, way to go, NCAA!) […]

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This offseason, the NCAA allowed college basketball coaching staffs to add two coaches to their rosters. Though these coaches can’t participate in off-campus recruiting, they can coach the players, and that’s a win-win: More coaches get opportunities on the sideline, and more players get direct attention in practices and games. (Hey, way to go, NCAA!)

This means there are roughly 1,500 assistants in women’s college basketball. And no, not all of them will go on to become head coaches. And frankly, some of them don’t want to. But many are gleaning as much as they can in their roles so that if the call comes, they’re ready to run a program as a first-time head coach.

Through conversations with coaches and trusted women’s college basketball insiders across the country, I’ve identified some of those rising stars. I did the same in 2020 and 2021 (not to break my arm patting myself on the back, but …), and from those lists, roughly half are running their own programs.

So, I’m hitting like Caitlin Clark pulling up from 3 on the left wing here, and I’m hoping I don’t have a heat check anytime soon.

As always, these are the parameters: These are coaches who have never led their own NCAA programs. I’ve done my best not to repeat coaches who’ve been on previous…

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Georgetown players remember Tasha Butts: ‘Represent her today, tomorrow and all season’ https://womenssportsnow.com/georgetown-players-remember-tasha-butts-represent-her-today-tomorrow-and-all-season/ https://womenssportsnow.com/georgetown-players-remember-tasha-butts-represent-her-today-tomorrow-and-all-season/#respond Wed, 25 Oct 2023 09:00:31 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/georgetown-players-remember-tasha-butts-represent-her-today-tomorrow-and-all-season/

NEW YORK — Darnell Haney was packing his bag to leave for New York, prepping to serve as a stand-in for Tasha Butts at Big East media day, when his phone rang Monday morning. Just six months ago, the former Jacksonville University coach fielded another phone call, this one from Butts herself. He figured then […]

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NEW YORK — Darnell Haney was packing his bag to leave for New York, prepping to serve as a stand-in for Tasha Butts at Big East media day, when his phone rang Monday morning.

Just six months ago, the former Jacksonville University coach fielded another phone call, this one from Butts herself. He figured then that the new Georgetown coach was calling about one of his assistants, ready to offer a position on her staff.

She was offering a position — only to Haney himself. He and his wife, Aaliyah, didn’t need to think long about the offer. Haney and Butts knew each other only a little bit, mostly from the recruiting trail. But he felt a connection with the woman often described as a force of nature. “Aligned’’ is the word he uses over and over.

It’s that same alignment that guided Haney on Monday, through Tuesday, and he suspects will shape him for the next months to come. The phone call he took around 8:15 Monday morning gutted him, learning that the 41-year-old Butts had died of breast cancer. Yet he instinctively knew what she would want him to do. All of the Hoyas did.

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CW secures broadcast rights to 50 ACC football, basketball games https://womenssportsnow.com/cw-secures-broadcast-rights-to-50-acc-football-basketball-games/ https://womenssportsnow.com/cw-secures-broadcast-rights-to-50-acc-football-basketball-games/#respond Thu, 13 Jul 2023 20:35:43 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/cw-secures-broadcast-rights-to-50-acc-football-basketball-games/

By David Ubben, Chris Vannini and Brendan Marks The CW Network announced on Thursday that it has secured the rights to 50 ACC football and basketball games each season through 2026-27. Here’s what you need to know: The first ACC football game that will air on The CW on Sept. 9 will feature Pittsburgh in […]

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By David Ubben, Chris Vannini and Brendan Marks

The CW Network announced on Thursday that it has secured the rights to 50 ACC football and basketball games each season through 2026-27. Here’s what you need to know:

  • The first ACC football game that will air on The CW on Sept. 9 will feature Pittsburgh in a nonconference game against Cincinnati.
  • The CW will broadcast 13 football games, 28 men’s basketball games and nine women’s basketball games.
  • The basketball games will be broadcast in December, January and February with men’s basketball doubleheaders each Saturday and women’s basketball games on Sundays.

What did the ACC say about the deal?

“We are thrilled to be adding The CW to our weekly television lineup for ACC football and basketball games,” ACC commissioner Jim Phillips said. “The CW’s national distribution will directly benefit our student-athletes, teams, alumni and fans. We appreciate ESPN and Raycom working together…

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ACC realignment rumblings: 7 schools are examining the grant of rights. But can they leave? https://womenssportsnow.com/acc-realignment-rumblings-7-schools-are-examining-the-grant-of-rights-but-can-they-leave/ https://womenssportsnow.com/acc-realignment-rumblings-7-schools-are-examining-the-grant-of-rights-but-can-they-leave/#respond Mon, 15 May 2023 19:51:00 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/acc-realignment-rumblings-7-schools-are-examining-the-grant-of-rights-but-can-they-leave/

The ACC’s annual spring meetings are underway in Amelia Island, Fla., and are expected to end by midday Wednesday. It’s the first time the league’s top administrators will gather in person since Florida State athletic director Michael Alford publicly lambasted the ACC’s current equal revenue sharing model and said “something has to change,” because FSU […]

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The ACC’s annual spring meetings are underway in Amelia Island, Fla., and are expected to end by midday Wednesday. It’s the first time the league’s top administrators will gather in person since Florida State athletic director Michael Alford publicly lambasted the ACC’s current equal revenue sharing model and said “something has to change,” because FSU could not compete nationally if it falls $30 million behind its peers in the SEC and Big Ten on an annual basis.

Those comments, made in front of his board of trustees back in February, made waves nationally and were followed up by similar calls for consideration of uneven revenue sharing from his counterparts at Clemson, Miami and North Carolina.

GO DEEPER

Could the ACC ever adopt an unequal revenue sharing model?

ACC commissioner Jim Phillips has acknowledged the league’s position relative to the SEC and the Big Ten and has hired outside help to find new revenue streams for a conference locked in to its media rights deal through 2036. What it would cost to try to get out of the ACC before that time is unclear; the exit fee alone is $120 million and there is also the issue of breaking the ACC’s grant of rights, which has not been challenged to date and is presumed to be airtight by most.

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ACC, commissioner Jim Phillips agree to contract extension: Source https://womenssportsnow.com/acc-commissioner-jim-phillips-agree-to-contract-extension-source/ https://womenssportsnow.com/acc-commissioner-jim-phillips-agree-to-contract-extension-source/#respond Tue, 11 Apr 2023 14:24:01 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/acc-commissioner-jim-phillips-agree-to-contract-extension-source/

The ACC and commissioner Jim Phillips have agreed to a contract extension, a conference source confirmed to The Athletic. An extension had been in the works between the two parties for at least a few weeks. ESPN first reported the news. Here’s what you need to know: Phillips is entering his third year at the helm […]

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The ACC and commissioner Jim Phillips have agreed to a contract extension, a conference source confirmed to The Athletic. An extension had been in the works between the two parties for at least a few weeks. ESPN first reported the news. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Phillips is entering his third year at the helm of the conference after a long run as athletic director at Northwestern. He has served on several influential NCAA committees, including the NCAA Board of Directors, Board of Governors and Division I Men’s Basketball Selection Committee.
  • The ACC’s current grant of rights contract ties its members together through 2035-36, but recent discussions over how to generate additional revenue or divide it differently among ACC schools have left the conference focused increasingly on its future.
  • Phillips was tabbed to replace John Swofford atop the ACC during a period of significant turnover among Power 5 commissioners; the Big Ten, Pac-12 and Big 12 also introduced new leaders between 2020 and 2022. The SEC’s Greg Sankey is the longest-tenured P5 commissioner, having held the role since June 2015.

What it means for the Big Ten

The news of Phillips’ extension is quite notable from a timing standpoint. The Big Ten is in the final stages of its search for a new…

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Women’s college basketball’s worst performances of 2022: Baylor’s tournament dominance ends and more https://womenssportsnow.com/womens-college-basketballs-worst-performances-of-2022-baylors-tournament-dominance-ends-and-more/ https://womenssportsnow.com/womens-college-basketballs-worst-performances-of-2022-baylors-tournament-dominance-ends-and-more/#respond Fri, 23 Dec 2022 10:00:59 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/womens-college-basketballs-worst-performances-of-2022-baylors-tournament-dominance-ends-and-more/

NaLyssa Smith sighed, stared down at the court and shook her head as she headed to the bench after Baylor called a timeout as a means to correct itself following a South Dakota 3-pointer that shockingly put the Bears at an 11-0 disadvantage. It was hard for anyone to fathom No. 2 seed Baylor sputtering […]

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NaLyssa Smith sighed, stared down at the court and shook her head as she headed to the bench after Baylor called a timeout as a means to correct itself following a South Dakota 3-pointer that shockingly put the Bears at an 11-0 disadvantage.

It was hard for anyone to fathom No. 2 seed Baylor sputtering instead of steamrolling in a second-round NCAA Tournament game.
In its previous 12 tournament appearances, the Bears advanced to the Sweet 16 or beyond — the fourth longest streak in tournament history. In those endeavors, they moved on by throttling their second-round opponents by an average margin of victory of 26 points — including five second-round wins in that span that came by more than 30 points.

So yes, to see Baylor stumbling at all was disconcerting but to see them out of the bracket in the first weekend? Unimaginable most years.
Yet the Bears never found their footing against No. 10 seed South Dakota and marched off the court in a daze on March 20, 2022, with a 61-47 loss that snapped their Sweet 16 streak.

To be fair, South Dakota was no typical No. 10 seed. The Coyotes’ top three players — Chloe Lamb, Hannah Sjerven and Liv Korngable — were fifth-year seniors with loads of playing experience. They had just knocked off a talented No. 7 seed in Ole Miss.

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