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Marshall Fined $100,000 For Opting Out Of Technologies Independence Bowl
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Last month, Marshall opted out of the Technologies Independence Bowl because it lost too many players to the transfer portal. Thankfully, Louisiana Tech replaced them as Army's opponent for this game. On Friday afternoon, Marshall was fined $100,000 by The Sun Belt Conference for their actions...
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"While the conference acknowledges the medical model and best practice guidance adhered to by Marshall, as well as their fundamental concern for the health and safety of the remaining eligible student-athletes to compete in a safe and viable manner, the nature and timing of this decision was detrimental to the Sun Belt Conference and its membership, to Army, the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl, the American Athletic Conference and ESPN," the statement read. "The Sun Belt Conference considers this matter concluded and will have no further comment."
(The Spun)
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Spankum26 days
Marshall opted out of their bowl game because Southern Mississippi hired their head coach and his staffers. Subsequently, all of their decent players entered the transfer portal and followed him to Southern Mississippi.

They opted out because they have no team left to play in the bowl game!
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Tulane went thru the exact same thing when Fritz left and took players, yet they still went to Annapolis and played Virginia Tech. Marshall had no excuse.
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PeleofAnalytics26 days
Probably costs them way more than that to send the team and staff to a bowl.
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Hangit26 days
Fine this, biznitches.
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FATBOY TIGER26 days
Don't pay it, frick the SBC.
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PeleofAnalytics26 days
The bowl payouts run through the conference. Next time they get to a bow, the SBC would withhold 100k. Pay today or tomorrow. The conference will get their money.
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6R1226 days
I remember back in 60s and 70s when colleges opted out of going to a bowl bc they didn't like the pecking order and where they landed. There was always a question of IF a team would accept the invite. It was an "invite".
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crewdepoo26 days
That's bullshite
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Giantkiller27 days
Oooooh that has to sting.
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Basura Blanco27 days
So, does their ex-coach, who left the program after the regular season for a different Sun Belt school, causing the mass exodus of players, get fined as well?
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BobABooey27 days
Sounds like a “bowl invitation” is really a “bowl assignment.”
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Geaux Guy26 days
I believe they were invited, accepted and then broke their commitment.
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HunterDawg27 days
This is the future of CFB, thanks to liberal NCAA and state officials.
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PeleofAnalytics26 days
They likely signed a contract and broke the terms. I am not sure that is a "liberal NCAA" thing. It is contract law thing.
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LSUtoBOOT27 days
I guess Matthew McConaughey was too busy on the longhorn’s sideline to throw a team together for the bowl game.
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CNB27 days
Opting out of a bowl game equals one field rush 1st offense in SEC math
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soccerfüt27 days
$100k to even a Marshall is chump change. This is not newsworthy Larry. The long drawn-out saga of you simultaneously killing both your father and the English language here IS newsworthy.
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cajunmud27 days
Look man...these guys work all year to put on these bowl games, you can't just drag up at the last minute and leave everyone hanging. Write the check.
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LSUbacchus8127 days
I thought they didn’t have a full team?
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Timeoday27 days
Now where know where the conference stands regarding player safety.
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Tigers4Lyfe27 days
Huh
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Placekicker27 days
Between NIL and these stupid fines, programs my close.
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Placekicker27 days
May close.
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HagaDaga27 days
Hopefully mid major schools break away and create their own system. Full signed contracts that stick to traditional standards with penalties if the student athlete takes money or transfer to another program the way they are now.
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